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Who is Lata Solanki based on in Delhi Crime Season 2?

Who is Lata Solanki based on in Delhi Crime Season 2?
Who is Lata Solanki based on in Delhi Crime Season 2?

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Netflix’s Delhi Crime Season 2 is out for almost a week now, and everyone is talking about the brilliance of the show. In season 2, DCP Vartika Chaturvedi is solving multiple murders and dealing with heinous crimes. Initially, the show explores the angle of criminal tribes through the Kacha Baniyan gang which was active in the 1990s in Delhi and committed crimes again in post-2010. 

Read: More about the Kacha-banyan gang here

But, the five episodes series ends with arresting a character named: Lata Solanki. The character arch and ambition of Lata Solanki resemble the Neha Verma case in Indore.

Neha Verma Case in Indore 

Quite like Lata Solanki, played by Tillotama Shome, in Delhi Crime, Neha Verma too was a beautician and wanted to make quick money. Neha met Megha Deshpande in Orbit Mall, Indore, and got tempted by her heavy jewellery. On the pretext of a job opportunity, Neha took Megha’s address and phone number. 

Within two days, Neha hatched the plan to rob and murder the Deshpande household in the Srinagar House, Indore. In June 2011, Neha with the two other friends entered the Deshpande household, and gruesomely murdered women of three generations in the house. Ashlesha Deshpande (21), her mother Megha (42) and grandmother, Rohini Phadke (70), according to the police records.

The manner in which they committed the triple murder, was not similar to the Kachha Baniyan gang, but equally gruesome. According to police reports, the criminals fired bullets and stabbed women multiple times. 

Neha Verma wanted to settle down with her boyfriend, and live a luxurious life. The temptation of a comfortable and posh life was the motive behind the triple murder.

In 2011, Neha Verma became the first woman to be sentenced to capital punishment by the state. Not just this, all the accused were given a death sentence.

Netflix Series: Delhi Crime

The International Emmy Award-winning Netflix original series captures the lives of police officers in Delhi, while they solve horrifying crimes in the capital. The show received tremendous praise and was lauded for an authentic representation of the daily struggles in police officers’ lives. Hence, season two was one of the most anticipated releases this year globally.

Season two is receiving great praises from critics from all factions, and the show is trending on Netflix.

The show’s first season was based on the Nirbhaya gang rape and was released in 2019. Season one has seven episodes, while season two has five.

The show stars Shefali Shah, Rasika Dugal, Adil Hussain, Rajesh Tailang, to name a few. The show is created by Richie Mehta.

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  • Rajeev Tyagi is an independent environmental journalist in India reporting on the intersection of science, policy and public. With over five years of experience, he has covered issues at the grassroots level and how climate change alters the lives of the most vulnerable in his home country of India. He has experience in climate change reporting, and documentary filmmaking. He recently graduated with a degree in Science Journalism from Columbia Journalism School. When he is not covering climate stories, you’ll probably find Tyagi exploring cities on foot, uncovering quirky bits of history along the way.

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