: This season is loosely based on the real-life story of the late Bihar politician and convicted criminal, Mohammad Shahabuddin .

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One of the episode’s key themes is the dehumanizing cost of power. Through Rangbaaz’s perspective, the narrative critiques the Indian political economy of the 1980s, where criminal enterprises often filled governance gaps. Supporting characters, such as loyal lieutenants or disillusioned bureaucrats, might highlight the societal complicity in sustaining such a reality. The episode’s tension arises from the clash between Rangbaaz’s ambition and the consequences of his actions, particularly on marginalized communities.

(played by Vineet Kumar Singh), a gangster-turned-politician known as 'Saheb,' whose life is loosely inspired by real-life Bihar politician Mohammad Shahabuddin. The Times of India Series Overview Political Action/Crime Thriller. Sachin Pathak. Streaming Platform: Total Episodes: 6 episodes, each roughly 35–40 minutes. Primary Setting: 1990s and 2010 Bihar. Hindustan Times Plot Summary (Episodes 1–6) The series tracks the trajectory of Haroon Shah Ali Baig

Critics and viewers have highly praised the performances, particularly for their authenticity and depth.

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