The Nepali film ‘Rangeli’, directed by Arjun Subedi, is now showing in the ‘Gangster’ genre. The story revolves around the main characters, Vijay, Bhagwan Dada, and Junkiri, who suddenly cross paths with Ekarka. Vijay, who is without parents, grows up with Tota Bhai Yadav’s grandmother and develops into a strong personality.
Bhagwan Dada, a symbol of power and influence, seeks political advancement. Vijay and Bhagwan Dada’s misunderstanding causes their love to crumble amid betrayal and ambition. Junkiri, played by Miruna Magar, has an interesting transformation throughout the film. The film delves into issues of fear, authority, loyalty, allies, police officers, moral leaders, and betrayal in love.
The directing and cinematography convey a sense of terror and anxiety, but light and shadow give beauty to the sequences. The screenplay is in the director’s style, with metaphors adding distinct flavors to the situations and tale. The film delves into topics of identity, morality, and the pursuit of power, capturing the essence of Nepali society.












