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The story of
Rangrasiya
is set in a village known as Birpur situated at the border of Rajasthan
which is ruled by Thakur Tejawat Singh (Tarun Khanna) who influences
the village people against the security forces Bhartiya Suraksha Dal
(BSD). Every year he takes the responsibility of marrying off a girl
from the village to a boy from across the border and in the process
smuggles arms from them in exchange of money. Parvati
(Sanaya Irani)
is an orphan girl who has lost her parents in a firing which she
believes has been the BSD handiwork but in fact it is the Thakur's men
who have done it. It is her turn to get married to a guy from across the
border but the BSD gets a hint of the smuggling and are about to catch
hold of Thakur.
Rudra Pratap Ranawat (Ashish Sharma)
has a troubled childhood when his mother has eloped leaving him and his
father and since then he hates girls. Laila (Ankita Sharma), a natch
girl with negative shades is in love with him. Rudra and Pravati have a
minor chance encounter as kids when Parvati hands him her doll when she
sees him crying. They meet again as adults but in unusual circumstances
when Rudra who is now a BSD officer saves her from goons but Parvati
with her recurrent nightmares about BSD officers is terrified in his
presence since the Thakur has always instilled hatred and fear about
them and Parvati has grown up thinking that everyone from BSD is bad.
Even as the BSD fast catches up on the Thakur's wrongdoings, Parvati is married and is all set for bidaai.
What works -
The different style of story is what gains an upper hand with each scene
being wait worthy. The Rajasthani background and setting with perfect
locations chosen for the shoot making it look genuine is what makes the
show stand apart. The show so far has been shot in the deserts and the
outdoor location, camels, etc., lend it an authentic touch.
Among st the actors Sanaya Irani who has earlier always done urban
characters, has adapted well to the Rajasthani avatar. She looks pretty
and delicate as ever in the traditional attire with chunky jewelry to
match. Ashish Sharma's portrayal of Rudra is subtle yet impact-able and
he makes quite an impression in the action scenes. The tall, good
looking, dimpled Tarun Khanna is notable and makes his presence felt. Ankita Sharma apart from being a noted actress is a music and dance exponent and is perfect for the role.
The background score by Ashish Rego is haunting and apt. The action and
fight scenes by action director Amar Shetty add to the thrill factor of
the show.
What does not work -
Sanaya Irani looking innocent as ever is a natural beauty and she would
have looked beautiful even with less or subtle make-up, just enough to
highlight her stunning looks. While it is okay to glam her up a bit for
the wedding scenes, the scenes where she gets up in the morning with
heavy make-up or when she is at home it looks odd.
While we agree that the show is set in the interiors of Rajasthan the
sprinkling of Rajasthani language is a bit too much since it is
ultimately a Hindi show. It is difficult to understand what is being
said and sometimes even the actors look as if they are making extra
special efforts to speak the dialogues.
Our take -
The show will definitely be liked by those who were waiting for
something new to watch other than the family dramas. Rangrasiya with its
raw, earthy touch can fill in that desire but only if it stays away
from getting typical in the future.
So far, Sanaya and Ashish have shared just couple of scenes together on
the show and they look good too. Their chemistry needs to be explored
more and once their love story takes shape it will be able to generate
more interest and keep the audience glued to the show.
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