

Hussain and Tailang took to Twitter and congratulated the entire team for the win. I’m so happy for him and so grateful that his work has been acknowledged," she told PTI. I have such deep respect and admiration for him. “He’s put in so many years of hard work and he had immersed himself in the project in such a special way. Performances by its ensemble cast, including Shah, Rasika Dugal, Adil Hussain and Rajesh Tailang were particularly appreciated by the critics.ĝugal, who played idealistic police officer Neeti Singh in the series, said she is particularly happy for Mehta. “Delhi Crime", released in 2019, received massive acclaim for its sensitive retelling of a horrific crime that shook the entire nation. So so so proud of DC," she posted alongside the show’s poster. Shah, who was watching the ceremony live, celebrated the show’s win in a post on Instagram.
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The series featured actor Shefali Shah as Vartika Chaturvedi, whose character on “Delhi Crime" was based on former Delhi Police DCP Chaya Sharma who cracked the case of the brutal gang-rape within 72 hours. The entire team from start to finish should take a bow for giving their all to this vision," Mehta said. “‘Delhi Crime’ is a complete labour of love, born out of sadness, anger, frustration, and ultimately, compassion. “I never anticipated getting here - it’s the culmination of years of work by hundreds of people, sometimes in total isolation and defiance. Mehta, in his acceptance speech during the virtual ceremony on Monday, dedicated the honour to all the women who not just endure violence that men inflict on them, "but are also tasked to solve the problem." Actor Shefali Shah played Vartika Chaturvedi, whose character on "Delhi Crime" was based on former Delhi Police DCP Chaya Sharma who cracked the case of the brutal gangrape within 72 hours. Her injuries were so grievous that she died in a Singapore hospital a fortnight later. Told from the perspective of the Delhi Police team investigating the crime that made global headlines, the series deconstructs the case of the 23-year-old physiotherapy intern who was abducted and gangraped in a moving bus on the night of Decembefore she was abandoned on a Delhi road. (This story has not been edited by Devdiscourse staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.Netflix's India Original series "Delhi Crime", helmed by Indian-Canadian director Richie Mehta, has bagged the best drama series honour at the 48th International Emmy Awards. All the officers are active in different areas for patrolling and checking vehicles passing through any checkpoint," Yadav had added.
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"We are doing surprise checking like tenants server verification drive, neighbourhood watch scheme and other measures every day. The DCP had said that the police is doing surprise checking like tenants server verification drive every day. But during the festivals season or on occasions like 15 August and 26 January, we start the special drives," he had said. "However, this procedure goes on a daily basis in Delhi. After getting the inputs police increased security in the public areas like markets and malls and the police are also working on security measures," Yadav had told ANI. "Delhi Police are on high alert as they got security threat input from intelligence on the terrorist attack. Police domination increased on roads and suspected locations of crime," said Delhi Police Commissioner Rakesh Asthana.Įarlier this month, Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) New Delhi district Deepak Yadav said that the city police is on high alert after receiving security threat input from intelligence on the terrorist attack. Checking has been increased in markets during peak hours. "We are making arrangements for the last 1.5-2 months for the festival season. Keeping the festive season in mind, Delhi Police has increased vigilance in the city. ANI | New Delhi | Updated: 28-10-2021 23:15 IST | Created: 28-10-2021 23:15 IST Delhi Police Commissioner Rakesh Asthana (Photo/ANI).
