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“Mujhe Rang De Season Two” Series Review (Ep.1 to 7)

Unquestionably, the brilliance of this second season lies with its screenplay. This is by far one of the best scripted series I have ever seen. It is a remarkably brilliant piece of prose that flows like a cascade down a magnificent waterfall. It is descriptive, expressive, and cogent. The words deluge from the characters in a string of beautiful fluency that leaves you breathless with its picturesque description of their actions. And herein lies, ironically, the weakness of this series. It is all words.

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“Mujhe Rang De” (An Unusual Beginning) Series Review (Ep.1 to 7)

Loosely translated, the title of this series means ‘Color me’ and that is an apt description of this mosaic enterprise as it is a mixture of human drama along with a vibrancy of artistic expression. I hesitate to label it as a BL because it is clearly not; yet it is a love story. The protagonists are adult gay men navigating societal norms and challenges that stem from enduring repressive attitudes regarding acceptable sexual behavior in their contemporary world. This is a story of two men who fall in love while facing societal judgments about their relationship. For theirs is a society that is hardly ‘open’ to having two men fall in love and even more intolerant of them staying together. The story is honest, blunt, and full of pain. Oh, their pain is insidiously underwhelming, which makes it perhaps even more acute. What would or could overcome the pain? Love.

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