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Nov 7, 2025 3:41 PM - Connect Newsroom - Jasmine Singh

When Surrey Feels Like Delhi: As Crime Rises, ‘Delhi Crime’ Season 3 Hits Harder Than Ever

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If you’ve been following the rising tide of crime in Surrey, gunfire incidents, extortion, and unsettling neighborhood stories it almost feels like the headlines are leaping straight out of a crime thriller. And as these real-life tensions simmer, Netflix’s Delhi Crime returns with Season 3, bringing with it the gritty realism and emotional depth that made the first two seasons unforgettable.

For many Surrey residents especially the large Delhi-origin community—the news from back home often hits close to the heart. Delhi, long known as a city that never sleeps and never surrenders, has also carried the heavy reputation of being unsafe for women. The irony isn’t lost on those who moved to Surrey seeking peace, only to find that crime has a way of crossing oceans, changing names, but keeping its nature.

Now, as reality and fiction blur, Delhi Crime once again forces viewers to look closer. The acclaimed series, led by the powerhouse Shefali Shah as DCP Vartika Chaturvedi, dives into yet another labyrinth of human darkness. The upcoming season opens with two seemingly unrelated cases of human trafficking but when Vartika and her tireless team start connecting the dots, they uncover a chilling conspiracy led by a formidable new villain: Badee Didi, played by the brilliant Huma Qureshi.

This season, the stakes are higher, the crimes more twisted, and the moral lines blurrier than ever. As Chaturvedi fights to restore order and justice in Delhi’s chaotic landscape, viewers can’t help but draw eerie parallels to their own cities whether it’s Surrey, Edmonton, Toronto, or America where headlines of crime now echo the same familiar fear.

Because in today’s world, the line between reel and real is vanishing fast—and Delhi Crime Season 3 might just be the reminder we need that vigilance, empathy, and justice are battles fought everywhere.

Streaming on Netflix on November 13.

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