‘Rangeen’ review: A scattershot and occasionally colourful contest between gigolos

Jul 25, 2025 - 10:30
‘Rangeen’ review: A scattershot and occasionally colourful contest between gigolos

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After Tribhuvan Mishra: CA Topper on Netflix comes another show that seeks to normalise male sex work while exposing its pitfalls. Rangeen on Prime Video gets its title from the alias that the journalist Adarsh adopts after he becomes an escort.

Throughout the Hindi series, Adarsh is referred to as a gigolo – that visual word that conjures up the image of bodies jiggling in happy communion. But Adarsh (Viineet Kumar Siingh) isn’t happy. He has caught wife Naina (Rajshri Deshpande) with the sex worker Sunny (Taaruk Raina). Adarsh is so humiliated by the affront to his manhood that he decides that what’s good for the goose is good for the gander.

Therapists and divorce lawyers are presumably on vacation in this city, which is small enough for characters to keep running each other but large enough for a thriving male variation of Belle Du Jour. Adarsh has no shortage of clients, who are sent his way by the madam, Sitara (Sheeba Chadha).

Sunny – younger, fitter, more charming – is in for serious competition.

Meanwhile, the newspaper that Adarsh co-owns is in the doldrums. There’s the matter of a gun that has to be resolved. And Sitara’s side hustle. And Jugnu (Ratnabali Bhattacharjee), with whom Adarsh gets along rather well.

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