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'Delhi Crime' Makes You Question What All Goes Into Making A Criminal: Shefali Shah

Is someone a 'born criminal' or does society play a role in creating one? This is the central conflict that will be explor♊ed in the second seasonꦉ of "Delhi Crime", says actor Shefali Shah.  

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Is someone a 'born criminal' or does society play a role in creating one? This is the central conflict that will be explored in the second season of "Delhi Crime", says actor Shefali Shah.

Shah, who returns as DCP Vartika Chaturvedi in🍃 the🏅 upcoming installment of the acclaimed Netflix drama, said this time the police procedural series is more reflective in nature in comparison to the first chapter.

"I see the growth in these characters who ♔have been loved. The beauty of 'Delhi Crime' is that it m﷽akes you question what all goes into making a criminal. 

"Is it just as simple as pointing a finger to somebody? How has the society, how have I contributed to the good and the bad? It's a lot of this stuff, which is so deep," the 49-year-old actor told PTI in an inter𝐆view over Zoom.

Returning with the second season of a popular and awarded show like "Delhi Crime" was tough, she said. But wha💞t kept the team going was approaching the two chapters as two "individual shows".

Besides different cases being under investigation, a lot has changed from season🐭 one to season two.

Filmmaker Richie Mehta, who directed the first chapt𝔍er, is attached as the creator of season two, which is directed and showrun by Tanuj Chopra.

Wh꧃at remౠains the same is the core of "Delhi Crime", added Shah.

"They are individual shows... In 'Delhi Crime' one, the case is different. This is a different story being told 🔥by a different creator. At the same time, the core, soul and grain of DC isn't going to waver."

The first season,🐻 which premiered in 2019, followed the 2012 case of the gangrape and murder of the physiotherapy intern, who was assaulted on a cold December night in a moving bus by six men and died of her griev🍎ous injuries 13 days later in a Singapore hospital.

The new chapter sees Delhi Police probe a spate of serial killings, leading to fears about the resurgence of the notoꦚrious 'kachcha-baniyan gang', which was at its peak in the 1990s.

Shah likened her character and🔯 the shღow to a tree that has "spread out" over the years.

"There has been growth in the show, in the st♏ory, and in the characters. When I say growth, there is a tree that grows upward and then there is a tree that grows sideways, and it spreads out. I see tꦜhat growth in Vartika. Good, bad, ugly, whatever. It's far more spread out, intricate and complex," she added.

"Del♔hi Crime" also has the distinction of being the first Indian show to have won the best drama series honour at the International Emmy Awards in 2020.

According to Shah, there waꦕs no question of "competing" with🌄 the previous season.

"When you create something beautiful, you leave it there. You get inspired and you create sometꦛhing more beautiful. The log𒐪ical sense was 'Let's not try (to match), it's not a competition'."

In season one, there was a case and these characters came into play. The new installment starts✱ with the characters who investigate a cas✃e of serial murders.

The agony and anger of the Nirbhaya gangrape and murder was channelled in "Delhi Crime"♐; part one, which felt "personal", said Shah, adding the line between the 'good guys' andꦓ the 'bad guys' was clear.

"In one, there was no wavering of the moral 𓂃compass. It was very clear that these are the bad guys. Over here, it's not as simple as that... In one, it became a thing of passion, an obsession for her. In two, you realise that she does this every day.

"The first one came only from the heart. In tꦯhe second one, she is made to question herself. And in one, when she gets the guys, it is a sense achievement. In two, there is no victory. Unfortunately, there is nothing won out of it," the National Award winner said.

As per Shah, her character shifts from being𝓀 a "hero" to "human" in season two. She said the show will leave th🐼e audience questioning day-to-day events that bear significance in pushing someone towards good or bad.

"Here, she makes mistakes. She's left constantly ha🌜ving an internal debate. And when she makes mistakes, she doesn't shy away from apologising or correcting them, even if it is at the cost of her own success," the actor added.

Playing DCP Vartika Chaturvedi came as a turnaround for the 📖actor, who said she was "scared" about reprising what 🐭she described as a "bookmark character" who is so loved and respected.

"When I was going back there, I kept thinking, 'How am I going to match up to her?' Everyone around me had more confidence than me. But that uniform really does something. When I step back into those shoes, thereꦗ's something that just comes into me."

Season two of "Delhi Crime" comes weeks after the premiere of the acclaimed hit film "Darlings", which starred Shah as a domestic abuse⭕ survivor who aspires to run a successful tiffin service.

The 🌳actor said she is grateful for all the love coming her way for both the projects.

"'Delhi Crime' season two is something I have waited for since the first one dropped and with 'ꦺDarlings'... what a beau🍸tiful film, what a dream cast and crew. To have Jasmeet helm and take us ahead with it... It feels amazing.

"What is really interesting for me as an actor is that you're going to see me as two drastically different🎉 people. It is exciting yet daunting,"𝓰 she added.

"Delhi Crime" season two also stars Rasika Dugal, Rajesh Tailang, Adil Hussain, Anurag Arora, Yashaswini Dayama, S🐈idharth Bhardwaj, Gopal Dutt, Denzil Smith, Tillotama Shome, Jatin Goswami, Vyom Yadav and Ankit Sharma. The series will start streaming꧙ on Netflix from August 26. 

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