Rasika Dugal Reflects on Her 7-Year Journey with ‘Delhi Crime’

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Key Takeaways
- Rasika Dugal reflects on her journey with Delhi Crime.
- The series has shaped her career and personal development.
- She reprises her role as Neeti Singh in the upcoming season.
- The new season addresses serious human trafficking issues.
- The show explores moral complexities in modern India.
Mumbai, Feb 4 (NationPress) Actress Rasika Dugal has recently shared insights into how her portrayal in the acclaimed series ‘Delhi Crime’ has played a pivotal role in her professional and personal growth over the past seven years.
Dugal expressed that the show has not only influenced her career trajectory but also facilitated her development as an artist and an individual, signifying a transformative path within the entertainment realm.
Having been part of the series from the very beginning, Rasika mentioned, “The show’s intensity always leaves a mark on me. Neeti is very close to my heart. We commenced filming the first season in January 2018, and now, as we shoot the third season in 2025, it has been an incredibly fascinating journey to evolve alongside the character. Such a unique experience is rare for any performer. This show has been instrumental in my personal evolution over the last seven years.”
The actress will reprise her role as IPS officer Neeti Singh in the upcoming third season of ‘Delhi Crime’. On Monday, Netflix confirmed the return of ‘Delhi Crime’ for Season 3, which tackles a challenging human trafficking case.
The announcement video starts with DIG Vartika and her team discovering a truck filled with young girls, revealing a vast human trafficking operation in India. The operation is led by the merciless trafficker Meena, portrayed by Huma Qureshi. Vartika, alongside her team members Neeti (Rasika Dugal) and Bhupi, follows a trail of clues that uncovers an extensive trafficking network.
Regarding the new season, the creators stated, “We are excited to bring back Season 3 of Delhi Crime. Madam Sir and her elite team are up against their most daunting challenge yet – an adversary who is both brutal and ambitious. Building on the raw intensity that garnered global acclaim for the series, this season explores the moral complexities of contemporary India, where progress comes at a cost and the distinction between victim and perpetrator often blurs.”