Season 3 expands its narrative scope far beyond the borders of Delhi. The plot is set in motion by two seemingly disparate events: the discovery of the injured baby Noor in a Delhi hospital and a tip-off from Silchar, Assam, about the trafficking of young girls. What initially appears to be a local case of child abandonment quickly escalates into a nationwide chase, exposing a massive interstate human trafficking network that preys on vulnerable young women.
When Delhi Crime first premiered in 2019, it shook the global audience not with gore, but with unflinching procedural realism. Based on the 2012 Nirbhaya case, Season 1 followed DCP Vartika Chaturvedi (played by the peerless Shefali Shah) as she scrambled to catch a pack of wolves in the city’s underbelly. Season 2 shifted gears to tackle the gruesome 2018 serial killings in the crowded lanes of West Delhi’s Rohini sector.
The official Netflix link (shared via the platform’s media center in late 2024/early 2025) offers a chilling, four-line logline: delhi crime season 3 based on link
The third season of the acclaimed web series Delhi Crime has finally arrived, and it's based on a shocking true story that will leave you hooked. The series, which premiered on Disney+ Hotstar, is inspired by the infamous "Link" case, a gruesome murder that took place in Delhi's affluent areas.
Upon release, early reviews were largely positive, praising the show for remaining "dark, raw and relevant." Viewers noted that while the series has a tendency to get slightly preachy towards the end, the performances—particularly the face-off between Shefali Shah and Huma Qureshi—are powerful enough to carry the narrative. Tanya Bami, Series Head at Netflix India, called the franchise "definitive in the landscape" for humanizing police officers while holding a mirror up to society’s darkest corners. Season 3 expands its narrative scope far beyond
The season is directed by , who also serves as the showrunner and co-writer alongside Mayank Tewari and Anu Singh Choudhary, among others. It is produced by Golden Karavan and SK Global Entertainment.
According to the link, is slated for a global release on Netflix in late Q3 2025 (likely August-September). It will consist of 7 episodes (down from Season 2’s 8, but with longer runtimes—episodes 3 and 6 clock in at 72 minutes each). When Delhi Crime first premiered in 2019, it
For those looking to revisit the world of Madam Sir, the show is available exclusively on Netflix. Director Tanuj Chopra made a point to note that while the show benefits from continuity, Season 3 is designed to stand on its own, telling a self-contained story that viewers can jump into without having watched the previous two seasons.
Disclaimer: This paper is an analytical projection based on the thematic history of the show and early production announcements. Specific plot details are subject to change upon the official release of the season.