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‘Delhi Crime 3’ pushed my creative limits, says Ceiri Torjussen

The new season demanded a deeper musical response to its emotional weight Ceiri Torjussen

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  • The popular six episodes show Released on 13 November 2025 (Screengrab)

New Delhi, Nov 29


Hollywood music composer Ceiri Torjussen, who worked on the background score for the third season of the acclaimed series ‘Delhi Crime’, says the show pushed him to expand his creative boundaries.


Released on 13 November, the popular show comprised six episodes. Directed by Tanuj Chopra, it featured Shefali Shah, Rajesh Tailang and Rasika Dugal.


Torjussen said the response to the score has been “astonishing”.


“The response to the score has been astonishing. I wanted the music this season to not only heighten the tension, but also truly reflect the human cost of the crimes at the heart of the story. The challenge was to balance the brutality of the antagonists with the vulnerability and resilience of the girls whose lives are torn apart,” Torjussen, who also worked on the second season of the series, said in a statement.


If the show’s music makes the audience feel both fear and empathy, the composer believes she has done justice to her job.


Praising Chopra, Torjussen said they share a strong creative relationship.


“Having worked together on a couple of projects before ‘Delhi Crime’. From the very beginning, our conversations gave me the creative freedom to experiment and discover new ways of scoring a scene.”


“This process allowed me to respond instinctively to the script and later fine-tune the music as the edit evolved. Finding the balance between realism, suspense and emotional respite became a guiding principle for every episode. This season pushed my boundaries creatively, and I’m grateful to Tanuj for trusting me to explore and craft a sound that feels authentic to this world and contributes meaningfully to the emotional weight of the storytelling,” the composer concluded.

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