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Viineet Kumar Siingh on his comedy-drama series Rangeen: It reminds us that just like devices, we too need updates

Produced by Kabir Khan, the Viineet Kumar Siingh starrer show is set to be released on Prime Video on July 25

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Viineet Kumar Siingh opened up recently about his upcoming comedy-drama series Rangeen and said that is a humourous and thought-provoking take on relationships in today’s times. The series tells the story of Adarsh, an ordinary man who goes into a journey of self-discovery after his stagnant marriage takes an unexpected turn.

Speaking about the show, Viineet said, “While we grow up learning life skills, we’re never really taught how to communicate or emotionally connect with our partners, even though it's such a crucial part of life. So, when we find ourselves in relationships, we’re often confused, unsure of how to navigate challenges.”

He added, “Instead of staying and working things out, we sometimes take the easier way out—by walking away. Earlier, discussions around love, marriage, husband-wife, or boyfriend-girlfriend dynamics were often seen as taboo, and people rarely shared their insights or experiences openly. Rangeen reminds us that just like devices, we too need updates—to grow, to adapt, and to evolve with the times.”

Viineet said that the show is a gentle reminder that understanding each other in a marriage is the only way to function as a team. “At its heart, the show is about two of life’s most important pillars: knowing and accepting,” said the actor.

Directed by Pranjal Dua and Kopal Naithani, Rangeen is produced by Kabir Khan and Rajan Kapoor, and written by Amir Rizvi and Amardeep Galsin. It also stars Rajashri Deshpande, Taaruk Raina and Sheeba Chaddha in pivotal roles and is set to be released on Prime Video on July 25.

Viineet was last seen in Sunny Deol’s actioner Jaat, Vicky Kaushal’s historical-drama Chhaava and Reema Kagti’s Superboys of Malegaon.

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