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The title is not merely for dramatic effect. The series shows how fear becomes a governance tool—intimidation during elections, extortion in the name of protection, and murder as a political statement. Unlike other crime dramas, Darr Ki Rajneeti doesn’t glorify violence; instead, it dissects the mechanics of fear-based politics. From booth capturing to fake encounters, the show holds a mirror to real Indian political history.
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Translating to "The Politics of Fear," Darr Ki Rajneeti lives up to its name. The narrative dives deep into the life of a rising political prodigy who uses fear, manipulation, and sheer brute force to dismantle established political dynasties. Episodes 1 through 6 act as the perfect foundation, establishing the protagonist’s humble (yet troubled) beginnings, their ignition point, and their ruthless ascent in the desert state's political sandbox.
Set against the backdrop of 1990s and early 2000s Uttar Pradesh, Rangbaaz: Darr Ki Rajneeti follows the rise of Haroon Shah Ali (played convincingly by Lillete Dubey’s son, actor Tahir Raj Bhasin). The series is inspired by the real-life story of a dreaded gangster-turned-politician whose influence stretched across constituencies, police stations, and even legislative assemblies. The title is not merely for dramatic effect
The six episodes (E01 to E06) chronicle:
Each episode builds upon the last, creating a narrative that is as educational as it is entertaining. The series is legally available for free with
Haroon formally announces his entry into politics. He files his nomination for the legislative assembly elections. This move shocks the established political parties, including his former mentor Bhishma Singh. The system fights back: his nomination papers are scrutinized, false cases are piled onto him, and his campaigners are threatened. Nafisa stands by him, becoming his voice when he is unable to campaign publicly due to police surveillance. The episode builds tension as the election approaches, showing the murky reality of Indian democracy where gangsters seek legitimacy through votes.
Tahir Raj Bhasin, known for Chhichhore and 83, delivers a career-best performance. His transformation from a soft-spoken small-town boy to a ruthless politician is terrifyingly believable. The supporting cast—Sarah Hashmi, Ashish Vidyarthi, Ravi Kishan, and Sushant Singh—add layers of authenticity.
Director Sachin Pathak uses muted color palettes, handheld camera work, and local dialects to immerse viewers in the Purvanchal region. The background score by Benedict Taylor and Naren Chandavarkar amplifies tension without overpowering dialogue.