
'Rangeen' trailer out: Viineet Kumar Singh turns gigolo in a bold tale of love and self-discovery
In deep hurt and emotionally shaken, Adarsh decided to retaliate most unexpectedly: by becoming a gigolo himself. What comes up is a rollercoaster journey that is full of cheerful, strange, and deeply emotional moments, as he steps into a world he never entered.
Layered storytelling with wit and warmth
As Adarsh struggles with his new reality, 'Rangeen' develops into a layered exploration of identity, self-values, and the delicate nature of relationships.
The chain weaves comedy and drama easily, a sharp look at modern marriage and emotional disconnects, yet offers warmth. Through Adarsh's strange but bold options, the show suggests what it really means by verification, closed, and eventually, self-complication, even the most unconventional methods.
The mixture of humor and vulnerability keeps the story more grounded, despite its external base.
A bold story ready to spark conversation
'Rangeen' is created by Amardeep Galsin and Amir Rizvi and is directed by Kotal Nithani and Pranjal Dua. The series is described as a humorous and poignant exploration of "love, loyalty, and self-interviews.
Kabir Khan
said, "With 'Rangeen,' we wanted to tell a story that lives in gray areas of human connection—Maazi, flawless, but incredibly real. It is a legend that mixes the intellect with emotional depth and challenges the traditional story while being entertaining. " With its bold concept and strong performances, the range is all set to interact and touch the hearts of the audience.

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