Rangeen Kahaniyan-dil Mange More -2025- S17e01-... Jun 2026
: Some story arcs within the franchise involve surreal elements, such as a book that manifests romantic thoughts into reality, demonstrating how even the fulfillment of one's deepest fantasies can lead to chaotic involvement with multiple partners. Production and Performance The series benefits from a diverse cast and crew
Rangeen is a 2025 Indian Hindi-language drama series that premiered globally on July 25, 2025 , as a Prime Video original. Rangeen Kahaniyan-Dil Mange More -2025- S17E01-...
As we navigate the twists and turns of life, we're reminded that "Dil Mange More" is more than just a phrase - it's a way of life. A life that craves connection, intimacy, and a sense of belonging. : Some story arcs within the franchise involve
True to the structural DNA of the franchise tracked on platforms like Reelgood and IMDb, Season 17 deals with the fallout of toxic infatuation and sexual greed. A life that craves connection, intimacy, and a
The season 17 premiere, Khol Do , follows Meera (played by veteran TV actress Ishita Sharma ), a 35-year-old successful architect trapped in a “perfect” but emotionally sterile marriage to a workaholic businessman, Rajat. When a young, free-spirited mural artist, Kabir ( Rohan Mehra ), is hired to paint a commissioned piece in her new office, Meera finds herself drawn to his unapologetic passion. The episode pivots on a single rainy evening where a locked drawer in Meera’s study—containing her abandoned painting diaries and a decade-old love letter—becomes the metaphor for her repressed self. Kabir’s gentle persistence leads to her finally “opening” both the drawer and her hidden desires, culminating in a morally ambiguous, visually poetic encounter.
Aisha, late twenties, a freelance illustrator who moonlights as a storyboard artist, carries an irrepressible curiosity and a quietly gnawing sense that her work never quite feeds her heart. Her room is a collision of unfinished sketches, postcards from unknown cities, and a battered guitar she never learned to play. She sketches strangers she passes on trains, translating fleeting human truths into ink.