DELHI CRIME

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Delhi Crime is an Indian crime drama streaming television series written and directed by Richie Mehta.[1][2] It is a Netflix Indian original series produced by Golden Karaven, Ivanhoe Productions, Film Karavan and Poor Man's Productions Starring Shefali ShahRasika DugalAdil Hussain and Rajesh Tailang, the series is set in the aftermath of the 2012 Delhi gang rape.
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                                    CAST
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Shefali Shah as DCP Vartika Chaturvedi
Rasika Dugal as Neeti Singh (IPS Trainee)
Aakash Dahiya as Devinder
Adil Hussain as Kumar Vijay (CP)
Rajesh Tailang as Inspector Bhupendra Singh
Denzil Smith as Vishal Chaturvedi
Yashaswini Dayama as Chandni
Avijit Dutt as Gururaj Dixit
Gopal Datt as Sudhir Kumar
Sanjay Bishnoi as Akash
Mridul Sharma as Jai Singh
Jaya Bhattacharya as Vimla Bharadwaj
Swati Bhatia as Ira
Anurag Arora as Jairaj
Vinod Sharawat as SHO Vinod Tiwari
Ayush Sehgal as Arunesh
Rhea Bedi as Smriti
Abhilasha Singh as Deepika
Gaurav Rana as SHO Rakesh Verma
Govind Singh as Amar Singh
Vipin Katyal as Arif
Ashok Mehta as Lead Protester
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Development Edit
Mehta decided to write a script based on the events during the 2012 Delhi gang rape and murder incident. He then conceived the idea of Delhi Crime during a conversation with Neeraj Kumar, the former Commissioner of the Delhi Police, who introduced him to the investigating team and provided access to several legal documents that were prepared as part of the investigation.[13] Later on, Kumar asked Mehta if he would consider making a film on the case to which he denied. He then started reading the documents and was "amazed at the precision with which this case was solved, and so quickly." He also met the officers involved in the case and was "blown away by them."[14] Mehta also sought permission from the victim's family.[14] He said that films like The French Connection (1971) and Zodiac (2007) influenced his approach.[14]

He modeled several portrayals of the cops based on his own observations.[14] Mehta said that the making of the series was a "personally transformative journey" for him.[13] He spoke to several police personnel involved in the case and tried "retracing the paths that the police took during the course of the investigation."[13] It took Mehta six years to finish his research, adding that the writing part of the film which began in 2014 took place for more than four years, since he had to meet the cops and had to return to Canada to put his research work altogether, which took him more time.[15] Mehta initially wanted to make it as a feature film, but as he continued the research, he realised that he could not fit the content in that length.[16]

Casting Edit
The casting director of the series is Mukesh Chhabra. Mehta decided to focus on actors from theatre background, without being influenced by the need to have recognised faces from Hindi film industry. Shefali Shah, Rajesh Tailang, Adil Hussain and Rasika Dugal were a part of the prominent cast members in the serie, with whom Mehta worked in their first feature film Amal (2007). When Mehta spoke to Chhabra he stated that he had a litle time to process the completion, so Mehta did not agree to cast star actors in the series, which unleashed Chhabra's imagination. He also added that the rise of streaming platforms had given much recognition to "some of the best acting talent in the world that comes from India".[15]

The character of Vartika Chaturvedi (Shefali Shah) was based on Chhaya Sharma, the former deputy commissioner of police in Delhi.[16] Mehta met Sharma, who was in the team who caught the perpetrators. They spoke for months as Mehta wanted her point of view in the crime.[17] Shefali Shah agreed to don the character after Mehta's narration spanned for five minutes and also met Sharma for the preparation of the role.[18] Tailang's character was an amalgamation of different investigating officers, but he spoke to one police officer and used him as reference point.[18]

Filming Edit
The series spans six days, covering the period between 16 December and 21 December 2012, from the incident to the final arrest.[17] The film went on floors in Delhi in January 2018 after taking permission from the Delhi police and the victim's family,[17] and was shot over the course of 62 days.[13] Mehta decided not to show the rape on screen as he wanted "not to cross that line into exploitation."[17] To make the experience more cathartic for the audience, director Richie Mehta revealed that they used handheld cameras on purpose. He says, "We wanted the audience like they are a part of our narrative and all that was happening on the sets. To make them feel more inclusive, we have shot those scenes with a handheld camera."[5]

The shooting commenced in Delhi, mostly on the roads and no sets were used. Neeraj Kumar, for whom Mehta conceived the idea of the script stated that he advised the producers not to involve my successors who would neither approve of the project nor would they give any support, since the case was their predecessor's — a common failing observed in the police. Thus, the entire shoot was done almost without formal permissions.[19]

Before the shoot, Kumar called the entire cast including Shefali Shah, to brief them about police hierarchy, the rank structure, body language of the police and the works so as to find the series to be an authentic depiction of the police on account of these briefings. Kumar has not visited the shooting spot, with the exception of one scene at the India Gate because his visits to the locales would have spread the word that he was getting Delhi Crime being made for his glorification.
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