Rangrasiya: Five Reasons That Made The Viewers fall in Love with the show!
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Color's Rangrasiya might be ending, but like every other show, Rangrasiya's viewers are also upset about their show biding adieu to television. They are very disappointed that the show is ending and a good majority of them have blamed the channel for shutting down the show. There's no denying that the show has touched the hearts of countless viewers despite not gaining enough TRPs. We're going to take a look at five reasons that made the viewers fall in love with Rangrasiya in the very first first place.
Rudra - Ashish Sharma
The ruthless Rudra (Ashish Sharma) was loved by fans, especially female following for Rudra has been tremendously huge. Ashish's portrayal of Rudra was perfection at its best. Ashish is an extremely expressive actor, who can speak volumes through just his eyes. The brooding look coupled with the moustache melted the screens worldwide.
Paro - Sanaya Irani
Paro (Sanaya Irani) was a beautiful and simple village girl, who despite hardships believed in being happy and spreading happiness. Paro is unlike any other character that Sanaya has played before and now that we look back at it, it seems the character was made with Sanaya in mind. That is how well she carried the character.
The Plot
Rangrasiya's storyline was intriguing. Viewers were often left wondering what had happened in Rudra's past that his mother had left her own child behind. The story never dragged. It was fast paced and definitely action packed. The beginning of the story was especially gripping. It was a typical Saurabh Tiwari vision that presented Rangrasiya in no less than a big screen product. Starting from the locales of Rajasthan to the sketch of the characters or the smooth flow of the initial script, everything had the element of attracting viewers.
The Love Story
Rangrasiya brought us a unique love story where Paro ends up becoming Rudra's captive, who he must keep alive and well as she is the sole witness to the misdoings of the terrorists who claimed the lives of his soldiers. Despite believing Paro to be on the wrong side, Rudra couldn't help himself, but feel for Paro and Paro also couldn't help, but have tender feelings for Rudra. They were fated to be together since they were little kids. It just took them some time for them to realize that. They met for the first time in a local bus when they were kids. Paro lost her parents and Rudra too did lose her mother. However, Paro learnt to live her life despite the odds and Rudra could never leave behind his tragedies. The little child within Paro saw a weeping Rudra in bus and felt for him then and there. Little did she know that the child later would become her 'major saab' and the same man would be sharing his grief and pain with her and his cold arrogance would someday melt in her arms.
Dialogues
Who didn't love the dialogues in Rang Rasiya? Mohini's (Ananya Khare) one liners were awesome. Rudra had quite the sharp tongue, whether it was with Mohini, Dilsher (Kali Prasad Mukherjee) or Aman (Padam Bhola), dialogues were always catchy. Considering the dialect the show had to maintain, dialogue writer Raghuvir Shekhawat penned another set of memorable dialogues after his last series, Madhubala on Colors.