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Rangdari

In a land where sand is as precious as gold, ruthless mafias battle for dominance, until greed and revenge bury them all beneath the same dust.

The Story

In the scorched heartlands of Bihar, sand is more than earth. It is gold, power, and death.

For decades, the illegal sand trade has been the lifeline of powerful mafias and the nightmare of those who live under their rule. The rivers that once nurtured villages now run with greed, corruption, and blood.

Rudra Pratap Singh, the fiery son of slain mafia leader Laxman Singh, inherits not only his father's empire but also his enemies. When Rudra kills Bhagwati Rai to avenge his father's death, he sets off a storm of revenge. Bhagwati's brother, Kapali Rai, backed by influential politicians, vows to destroy Rudra and reclaim the sand kingdom.

As gangs wage war, a new criminal faction emerges, deceiving the police. The violence spirals, claiming laborers and innocent villagers. Amidst this, Rudra meets Bhairavi, Bhagwati's sister. She enters his life to avenge her brother but finds herself torn between hate and empathy for the man who mirrors her pain.

When the conflict threatens to destabilize the government, the Chief Minister calls in SSP Vikram, a fearless officer known for ruthless encounters. A brutal crackdown ensues. In the final face-off, Rudra and Vikram realize they are products of the same corrupt soil. The land grows silent, yet the dust still stirs, whispering the same story of power, greed, and revenge.

The Root of the Story

It is not just about crime. It is about how greed for something as ordinary as sand can turn human lives into dust.

The film explores the moral erosion of a land where survival and sin walk side by side. Drawing from the real, lesser-seen world of Bihar's sand mafia, it humanizes the villains. It questions justice: Is Rudra a monster shaped by circumstance, or a victim of a system that rewards violence?

Visually raw and emotionally intense, the story becomes a poetic reflection on human greed and destiny. Whether king or killer, everyone returns to the same dust.

Visual Language

Gritty realism meets cinematic grandeur. The color palette reflects the heat of the land: Scorched Earth, River Blue, and Blood Red.

Mood & Atmosphere

Mining Excavation
Dust & Machinery
Rainy Mumbai
Political Contrast
Sunset River
Silent Temples
Police Raid
Tactical & Raw

Locations

Maharashtra
Urban Grit

Maharashtra

The center of political maneuvering.

Madhya Pradesh
River Banks

Madhya Pradesh

The heart of the sand trade.

Rajasthan
Arid Lands

Rajasthan

The aesthetic of heat and dust.

Key Characters

Vivek Oberoi as
Rudra
Vivek Oberoi

Rudra Pratap Singh

The fierce leader of the Manmaujiya gang. Charming yet ferocious. Driven by his father's murder, he is a man trapped by destiny, struggling to stay human in a world of blood.

Jimmy Shergill as
SSP Vikram
Jimmy Shergill

SSP Vikram Maharaj

A disciplined, defiance nemesis of crime. He believes fear must be fought with fear. A lone soldier standing between justice and its consequences.

Abhimanyu Singh as
Kapali Rai
Abhimanyu Singh

Kapali Rai

Ruthless leader of the Kotwal group. A strategist who treats loyalty as currency. His world crumbles when Rudra rises to power.

Sanchita Bashu as
Bhairavi
Sanchita Bashu

Bhairavi Rai

Sister of Kapali. Torn between vengeance and empathy. She represents the voice of conscience in a brutal world.

Yashpal Sharma as
Chandru
Yashpal Sharma

Chandru Sipahi

Founder of the Katta Gang. A schemer who executes crimes under rival names to fuel chaos. Consumed by greed.

Govind Namdev as
CM Paswan
Govind Namdev

CM Bhanuprakash

The Chief Minister. A master of survival who compromised with the mafia until it threatened his chair.

The Crew

Director Suryakant Tyagi
Producer Jitendra Kumar
Writer Kundan Chaudhary
Director of Photography R.M. Swamy
Editor Karthika Srinivas
Costume Designer Subodh Srivastava
Choreographer Shabina Khan