‘Rangeen’ trailer: A betrayed husband turns to sex work to seek revenge on his cheating wife in this comedy series

Mr. Jindal
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Viineet Kumar Siingh, Rajshri Deshpande and Taaruk Raina in stills from ‘Rangeen’

Viineet Kumar Siingh, Rajshri Deshpande and Taaruk Raina in stills from ‘Rangeen’
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Prime Video on Monday (July 21) unveiled the trailer of its upcoming comedy-drama, Rangeen, starring Viineet Kumar Siingh and Rajshri Deshpande. Written and created by Amardeep Galsin and Amir Rizvi, the series premieres on the platform on July 25.

The trailer introduces Viineet as Adarsh, a middle-aged man running a small newspaper, who realises that his wife Naina (Rajshri) is cheating on him with a male sex worker (played by Taaruk Raina). Gutted by her betrayal, Adarsh seeks vengeance — by becoming a sex worker! “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,” reads the official plotline.

Produced by Kabir Khan and Rajan Kapoor, the series is directed by Kopal Naithani and Pranjal Dua. Actor Sheeba Chaddha also plays a pivotal role in the series.

Co-creator Amardeep said in a statement, “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.”

Meanwhile, co-creator Amir Rizvi said that the idea behind the series came from a news article that just struck a chord with them. “It opened a door into a world few talk about, and that became the starting point. What began as something quirky quickly unfolded into a story that’s layered, emotional, and surprisingly relatable. Rangeen is about the lives we lead beneath the surface – identities we guard and the choices we justify,” he added.

Meanwhile, Viineet said his character Adarsh felt instantly human. “Flawed, conflicted, yet deeply sincere. What excited me most about Rangeen was the chance to portray someone navigating a storm of betrayal and self-doubt, not with melodrama, but with restraint, humour, and quiet intensity. There’s a raw honesty in the way the story unfolds, and that’s what makes it both entertaining and emotionally resonant,” he said.

Rajshri, meanwhile, said that Rangeen isn’t just a twisted relationship drama, but a mirror to the complexities we carry in our hearts and minds. “What drew me to Naina was her unapologetic hunger — for desire, for meaning, for something beyond the boxes she’s been put into. What I love is that Rangeen doesn’t hand out easy answers. It doesn’t reduce women to labels — it lets them be messy, searching, and painfully human.”

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