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Delhi Crime
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Netflix's Delhi Crime wins Best Drama Series award at International Emmy Awards 2020

| @indiablooms | Nov 24, 2020, at 05:34 am

New Delhi/IBNS: Netflix's Delhi Crime won the Best Drama Series award at the 48th International Emmy Awards this year.

In the series, directed by Richie Mehta, Shefali Shah plays the role of a Deputy Commissioner of Police, who is tasked with finding the culprits of the brutal 2012 Delhi gang-rape and murder.

Actor Arjun Mathur was nominated for the Best Actor category for his performance in the Prime Video's original 'Made In Heaven' but the award went to actor Billy Barratt for 'Responsible Child'.

Prime Video's Four More Shots Please was nominated for the Best Comedy Series.

The award was won by Ninguem Ta Olhando 'Nobody's Looking.'

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