\'you Walk Taller When You Wear A Cop\'s Uniform\': Shefali Shah On \'delhi Crime 2\'

“You’re more taller when you’re wearing an officer’s uniform’ Shefali Shah in ‘Delhi Crime 2’

New Delhi, Aug 22 : Actress Shefali Shah who will reprise her role of DCP Vartika Chaturvedi in the second season of “Delhi Crime,” says that the gist of the show is real and real and.
She said that the characters aren’t super cops.She also said that when she was wearing the uniform for her character, she was more erect.

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Shefali in the course of promoting of the show in the capital city of the nation stated: “The grain of the show is that it’s extremely real.It’s extremely real and raw.They aren’t super cops, they’re human.The strengths and weaknesses of their officers are part of their character.”

The actress said: “The show does not create a social commentary, but it raises social issues and all of these people are an integral part of the same society.Therefore, they are equally aware of the areas where they might be struggling.”

Wearing the uniform twice during the event caused Shefali goosebumps.

The actress of 49 years shared: “That uniform does something to you.I guarantee it.While wearing the uniform, something else happens.As we prepared to start Delhi Crime 2, the thing that was going on in my head was that the first one occurred, but I had to figure out how to put on those shoes again.

What if I were competent?”

She also said: “And trust me when I put on those shoes it was something different.I was taller and had more respect for the uniform.

the people on the set gave you a the opportunity to walk.Being in a position to wear it even an entire show is something else.”

Asked about how in the film ‘Delhi Crime’ the depiction of police officers is different from the typical portrayals of cops in popular films and television series, Shefali, in response to the question posed by IANS at a press conference she stated: “There is a Bhupinder, Neeti, Subhash and Vartika.They are real people.

They are not bigger than life, they weren’t intended to be.They are human beings and are not super policemen.They may not be completely right or wrong.”

She said: “They are trying to cope with an issue with the most effective of their capabilities.I believe it’s a very different.It’s not just a depiction of cops, but the show itself is real.It’s like watching it as a voyeuristic experience.”

The show will be available on Netflix on the 26th of August.

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