Is there a blueprint to make relationships work? Vineet Kumar Siingh‘s newest comedy drama Rangeen addresses this very query. The sequence tells the story of Adarsh, a seemingly peculiar man who stumbles into a rare journey of self-discovery after his stagnant marriage takes an surprising flip. As Adarsh’s pursuit of reality unravels, he’s compelled to confront uncomfortable questions about manhood, morality, and the delicate egos that form our closest bonds.
Talking concerning the coronary heart of the sequence, Vineet shared, “Whereas we develop up studying life abilities, we’re by no means actually taught how you can talk or emotionally join with our companions, although it is such an important a part of life. So, once we discover ourselves in relationships, we’re typically confused, not sure of how you can navigate challenges. As an alternative of staying and dealing issues out, we generally take the better means out—by strolling away. Earlier, discussions round love, marriage, husband-wife, or boyfriend-girlfriend dynamics have been typically seen as taboo, and folks not often shared their insights or experiences overtly. Rangeen reminds us that identical to gadgets, we too want updates—to develop, to adapt, and to evolve with the instances.”
The actor additional added, “Rangeen is a mild reminder that understanding your self and your companion as two full people is the one technique to really perform as a crew. At its coronary heart, the present is about two of life’s most vital pillars: understanding and accepting.”
Directed by Pranjal Dua and Kopal Naithani, Rangeen is produced by Kabir Khan and Rajan Kapoor, and written by Amir Rizvi and Amardeep Galsin. Dropped at life by an extremely gifted ensemble solid that includes Viineet Kumar Siingh, Rajashri Deshpande, Taaruk Raina and Sheeba Chaddha in lead roles, this sharp, insightful, and refreshingly relatable sequence is set to premiere on July 25, solely on Prime Video.