Delhi Crime Season 3 Twitter Review: Shefali Shah & Huma Qureshi's crime series was released on November 13 on Netflix. Reacting to the new season, netizens have showered praise on the plot and cast.

Last Updated: 07.30 PM, Nov 13, 2025
After a long wait, Delhi Crime Season 3 has finally arrived on Netflix on November 13. This time, it focuses on the dark world of human trafficking, inspired by the real-life 2012 Baby Falak case. It stars Shefali Shah as the lead investigator, with Huma Qureshi joining the cast as the main antagonist, Badi Didi. As the fan-favourite series dropped on OTT, finally, netizens have started sharing their reviews on X (Twitter) already, and most of them are praising.
Delhi Crime Season 3 has been getting positive reviews from fans and critics. The plot, along with the performances of the star cast, have been praised.
One X user said, "Exceptional once again #ShefaliShah #DelhiCrime3 @humasqureshi @rajeshtailang #RasikaDugal great efforts The most awaited season is here & it’s bone-chilling For #BabyFalak This is what brings us to international standards Of a Crime Show Hats off to the Entire Team."
"#DelhiCrime3 - The Strongest Star Cast," another commented. One more comment said, “Delhi Crime 3 is an exceptionally well crafted and powerful series.Stories covered are based on real events, exposing the depths of human cruelty. It leaves you shaken especially faced by thousands of young girls forced into prostitution and other unimaginable atrocities.”
One review stated that Delhi Crime Season 3 is dark, raw and relevant. This season explores the horrific world of human trafficking and child abuse with disturbing realism. However, it is not without flaws, but it's powerful.
"#ShefaliShah is once again exceptional as Vartika Chaturvedi, leading a powerful cast with Rasika Dugal, Rajesh Tailang, Gopal Datt, Jaya Bhattacharya and Anurag Arora. Huma Qureshi makes a strong impact as ‘Badi Didi,’ though talents like Mita Vashisht and Sayani Gupta deserved more space. The series captures Delhi’s underbelly with haunting brilliance, very effectively. A bit preachy towards the end, but still deeply moving. Overall, it’s not just about crime — it’s about empathy, justice, and the voices we ignore," the rest of the review read.
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Delhi Crime Season 3 focuses on a volatile and large-scale human trafficking network that extends beyond the borders of Delhi. The investigation begins with the discovery of an abandoned child in critical condition. This leads the police team to uncover a vast and brutal trafficking ring that preys on vulnerable young girls and women with false promises of marriage or employment.
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DCP Vartika Chaturvedi and her team follow a series of missing persons across India, including Assam and Rohtak. They face an elusive and powerful mastermind known as Badi Didi, the architect of this criminal empire.This narrative explores the complex cat-and-mouse chase, the systemic failures that led to the development of such crimes, and the personal struggles of the police officers involved.
Delhi Crime Season 3 casts Shefali Shah reprising her role as DCP Vartika Chaturvedi. The new season features Huma Qureshi joining the cast as the main antagonist, known as Badi Didi. The season also features Rasika Dugal, Rajesh Tailang, Jaya Bhattacharya, Anuraag Arora, Sayani Gupta, and Mita Vasisht.
Catch all six episodes of Delhi Crime Season 3 streaming on Netflix.
Q. When will Delhi Crime Season 3 release?
A. Shefali Shah's Delhi Crime Season 3 is streaming on Netflix. It has 6 episodes.
Q: Who is the villain in Delhi Crime season 3?
A: Huma Qureshi has taken the antagonistic role as Badi Didi in Delhi Crime Season 3.
Q. Who are the new cast members in Delhi Crime Season 3?
A. The most exciting new cast additions of Delhi Crime Season 3 are Huma Qureshi, Sayani Gupta and Mita Vashisht.