A. A slave, programmed to do his masters bidding. Someone who wasn't given the chance to know any other way but cruelty. His loyalty is unwavering and he knows nothing but the ruthless way of life. He
B. A kind person who had no choice but to become option A. He's still trying to do the best he can despite having to be more or less a weapon to be used.
C. Someone who is bidding his time. He's pretending to be option A and let the Gangster family think he's on their side when what he is doing is actually weakening them from within.
D. All of the above.
E. None of the above.
There's no doubt that Param Singh plays all the varied shades of Rangeela well. So well that you can't tell who exactly Rangeela is.
How he became a slave at such a young age, why didn't he try to get away from an oppressive town, how he turns from a ruthless killer to a kindhearted benefactor of the poor is something that has left me breathless.
And then, the confident, almost suave way he talks to himself in the mirror reminds me of bollywood heros (SRK era!)
Point being, which colour is he really?
The kind and considerate person, who is aware of the emotional pain inflicted on others, whose eyes and face show that he feels their pain too?
A manipulative soldier, who can use words without meaning them? His consideration is just another weapon in his utility belt?
A spy in the house of the Devil, trying to blend in and hit the weakest spot?
Who is Rangeela and who will he become?