That man is (played with volcanic intensity by Ashish Sharma). He is a Major in the Border Security Force (BSF), but he is not your typical clean-shaven army officer. Rudra is a beast wrapped in a uniform—haunted, violent, and carrying a vendetta against a specific dacoit gang.
If you are a fan of Twilight (the dark forest vibe), Jane Eyre (the brooding hero), or even Korean dramas like The K2 (the bodyguard dynamic), Rangrasiya Episode 1 will hook you.
In the golden era of Indian television, before the reign of reality singing competitions and daily soap operas set in palatial mansions, there was a brief, brilliant moment for the "glamorous gritty" drama. At the forefront of that movement was (2013-2014). If you missed it the first time—or if you’ve only ever seen it through silent GIFs on social media—let me take you back to Episode 1.
Enter (Sanaya Irani). She is not a damsel in distress. In her first scene, she is carrying a pot of water, but her eyes carry a storm. She is an orphan living under the tyrannical roof of her uncle, who happens to be the very dacoit Rudra is hunting. The Scene that Defines the Show Within the first twenty minutes, you witness the "Rudra-Paro" dynamic crystalize. He arrives at her uncle’s fortress under the guise of a negotiation. While the men shout, Paro watches. When Rudra is ambushed, Paro makes a choice that changes her life: she saves the enemy of her family.