Updated On: 21 July, 2025 01:53 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Blending humour with emotion, Rangeen navigates through the tangled threads of relationships, trust, and personal awakening. The series is brought to life by a stellar cast including Viineet Kumar Siingh

Still from Rangeen
Prime Video today dropped an intriguing trailer for its upcoming Original Series, Rangeen. Produced by Kabir Khan and Rajan Kapoor, the series is created and written by Amardeep Galsin and Amir Rizvi, and directed by Kopal Naithani and Pranjal Dua. Blending humour with emotion, Rangeen navigates through the tangled threads of relationships, trust, and personal awakening. The series is brought to life by a stellar cast including Viineet Kumar Siingh, Rajshri Deshpande, Taaruk Raina, and Sheeba Chaddha in lead roles.
The trailer of Rangeen offers a hilarious glimpse into the chaos that unfolds in Adarsh’s seemingly simple life. What begins as the shocking discovery of his wife Naina’s betrayal quickly spirals into a wildly unpredictable journey. In a bold exploration of morality, identity, and tangled emotions, Rangeen follows Adarsh – a mild-mannered, middle-aged man – as he embarks on a hilarious yet heart-wrenching quest for revenge. Stylish yet chaotic, funny yet deeply human, the series promises a delicious blend of humour and relationship drama, with punchy dialogues, quirky characters, and a storyline that’s anything but ordinary.
Amardeep Galsin, co-creator and co-writer, added, “Rangeen is a sensitive yet humorous story that explores what intimacy, power, and emotional need look like when you`re not in a rom-com. We wanted to build a world that worked as a satire - one that walks the tightrope between wit, irony and emotional honesty. This wasn`t an easy story to tell, but working with producers Kabir Khan and Rajan Kapoor, who showed unwavering faith in our vision, directors Kopal Naithani and Pranjal Dua, and phenomenal artists including Vineet, Rajshri, Taaruk and Sheeba ji, helped bring Rangeen alive with all its awkwardness, depth and rawness intact.”