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Ali Fazal, Sonali Bendre's new series based on Delhi's infamous criminals Ranga-Billa

IANS April 17, 2025 296 views

Ali Fazal and Sonali Bendre are starring in a new crime series based on the infamous 1978 Ranga-Billa case in Delhi. Directed by Prosit Roy, the series delves into the chilling events and their profound impact on the city and its laws. The project highlights the complexities and sensitivities of the case while aiming to provide an investigative look into the aftermath of the tragic murders. Ali Fazal discusses the challenges of transitioning between his current projects and his enthusiasm for roles that push his boundaries as an actor.

"The mental shift required between these projects is immense, but that’s what excites me as an actor." - Ali Fazal"
Ali Fazal, Sonali Bendre's new series based on Delhi's infamous criminals Ranga-Billa
Mumbai, April 17: Actors Ali Fazal and Sonali Bendre have commenced working on an upcoming web series in New Delhi, which is directed by Prosit Roy.

Key Points

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Ali Fazal and Sonali Bendre lead new crime series

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Focuses on 1978 Ranga-Billa case in Delhi

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Directed by Prosit Roy, the series is currently filming

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Explores crime's impact on Delhi and law changes

The show is reportedly based on the infamous Ranga and Billa, who were involved in a notorious 1978 case in Delhi, where they kidnapped and murdered two teenagers, Sanjay and Geeta Chopra.

A source close to the production shared, “The team has been researching the case in detail for months now. The show, which has commenced shooting in the capital, will focus on the events as they unfolded following the murder case. It’s being treated with sensitivity and aims to show how deeply the case affected Delhi. The shoot is currently ongoing in various parts of the city.”

The upcoming series aims to capture the details of the crime and its impact on the people of Delhi at the time and takes an investigative look into the case that followed the murders. The makers have not officially confirmed the storyline, but sources suggest it closely follows these very real-life incidents.

The two children were abducted by Kuljeet Singh, known as Ranga, and Jasbir Singh, known as Billa, who initially intended to steal a car but later changed plans after finding the children inside.

The case shook the entire nation and led to widespread public outrage. It also played a significant role in the development of stricter laws related to kidnapping and child safety.

On April 15, Ali spoke about juggling between shooting for 'Rakht Brahmand' and playing a real-life-inspired role in Prosit Roy’s crime thriller. He said that the mental shift between the two projects is immense.

Ali shared, “I have always been drawn to stories that push me out of my comfort zone. Rakhtbrahmand is an expansive period drama, a genre I’ve never explored at this scale, while Prosit Roy’s thriller is raw and intense.”

He added, The mental shift required between these projects is immense, but that’s what excites me as an actor. I thrive on unpredictability, and this phase is allowing me to explore the full spectrum of my craft.”

The actor will also be seen sharing screen space with Kamal Haasan in the upcoming movie “Thug Life,” directed by Mani Ratnam. He also has the “Rule Breakers,” which is a real-life-inspired Hollywood film about the wonderful groups of courageous girls.

Ali’s other projects include Anurag Basu’s “Metro… In Dino” and “Lahore 1947.”

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
Wow, this sounds intense! Ali Fazal always chooses such interesting projects. Can't wait to see how they handle such a sensitive case. Hope they do justice to the victims' memory 🙏
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Rahul S.
Not sure how I feel about turning such a tragic real-life case into entertainment. The Chopra family went through unimaginable pain. Hope the makers consulted them first.
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Anjali M.
Sonali Bendre's comeback! 😍 After seeing her in Sarfarosh, I know she'll bring such depth to this role. The casting looks perfect for this dark thriller.
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Vikram J.
My parents remember this case vividly - it really changed how people thought about child safety in India. If done right, this series could be an important reminder of that history.
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Sanjay T.
Prosit Roy did such a good job with Bulbbul. If anyone can handle this dark material with sensitivity, it's him. Fingers crossed!
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Neha P.
Ali's juggling so many diverse projects! From period drama to this crime thriller - what range! Though I hope he's taking care of his mental health with all these intense roles.

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