Nirbhaya Case
What makes Netflix’s Delhi Crime a great watch?
It is worth watching because it relates to the crime which took place on 16 December 2012 and changed the view of 21st century India. Based on a real-life incident, the series shows how a young student in Delhi was gang-raped brutally in a moving bus. Later she was thrown at the roadside naked. After a few days, she died in the hospital because of multiple injuries the girl was suffering from in her private parts. The incident took the entire nation with shock and outrage. The series shows the specifics of the crime which were so brutal that it stooped mankind lower. The serie | Click Here...
Chilling moments from Netflix’s drama Delhi Crimes
Netflix's latest Hindi original was the cop thriller Delhi Crime, which was based on the infamous 2012 Nirbhaya gang-rape case that shocked India to its core. It stared Shefali Shah, Rasika Dugal, and Adil Hussain, and the series was surely a chilling retelling of all the events and the investigation that transpired after the brutal incident. The Delhi Police, like most law enforcement organisations around the world, was burdened by a reputation as complicated as that of the city it serves to protect. A lot was written about its handling of the case - it was praised for having nabbe | Click Here...
Review of Netflix’s Delhi Crime – Unbridled and unrelenting – the untold story behind the most brutal crime Delhi has ever seen
16 December, 2012. This day in our recent past is imprinted on the collective conscience of the country as a whole and Delhi in particular. It is an ugly scar on the psyche of every Indian – unfading, undiminishing, indelible. It was the day when the human race plummeted to a new low in demonstrating the savagery it was capable of. It was the day when India lost the right to look the world in the eye. It was the day when New Delhi, seeking to establish its dominance in world politics, gained dominance as the ‘Rape Capital of the World’ instead. 16 December 2012 was the d | Click Here...
Netflix’s Delhi Crime based on Nirbhaya’s gruesome rape and murder case
Netflix's latest release Delhi Crime, a take on a horrifying story of rape and murder that shook the nation in 2012. The seven-episode series directed by Indo-Canadian filmmaker Richie Mehta is based on the real-life Nirbhaya case, in which a medical student was allegedly assaulted and killed by five men and a teenager on a bus in New Delhi It still sends a chill down the spine when one remembers the details of the gruesome gang rape. The series delves into how police investigates the case and gets hold of Nirbhaya's culprits. Delhi Crime provides important insights into Delhi | Click Here...
Raees fame Anuraag Arora in web-series based on the Nirbhaya Case
Web space will soon see an interesting story to be weaved by Film Karavan Productions. The yet to be titled series which is based on the Nirbhaya Case (2012 Delhi gang rape and murder of 23-year-old Jyoti Singh who was a physiotherapy student) and has stellar team. Coming to the cast, IWMBuzz exclusively reported about talented actors Jaya Bhattacharya (Thapki Pyar Ki), Shefali Shah (Dil Dhadakne Do), Rasika Dugal (Qissa: The Tale of a Lonely Ghost), Rajesh Tailang (Mukkabaaz) and Adil Hussain (English Vinglish) being part of the Delhi series. It will be directed by wri | Click Here...
Jaya Bhattacharya, Shefali Shah, Rasika Dugal, Rajesh Tailang and Adil Hussain to feature in a web-series based on the Nirbhaya Case
Web space has emerged as an interesting platform of storytelling. One more beautiful story will be narrated by Film Karavan Productions. The yet to be titled series which is based on the Nirbhaya Case (2012 Delhi gang rape and murder of 23-year-old Jyoti Singh who was a physiotherapy student) has stellar team. Coming to the cast, IWMBuzz exclusively learnt that talented actors Jaya Bhattacharya (Thapki Pyar Ki), Shefali Shah (Dil Dhadakne Do), Rasika Dugal (Qissa: The Tale of a Lonely Ghost), Rajesh Tailang (Mukkabaaz) and Adil Hussain (English Vinglish) will be part of the De | Click Here...