For the first time, the show humanizes the antagonist. We see a flashback of Rangeela as a young boy, betrayed by his own mentor. This backstory adds layers to his character, making him more than just a one-dimensional villain. The episode suggests that Ballu and Rangeela might have more in common than they think.
For the first time, the show humanizes the antagonist. We see a flashback of Rangeela as a young boy, betrayed by his own mentor. This backstory adds layers to his character, making him more than just a one-dimensional villain. The episode suggests that Ballu and Rangeela might have more in common than they think.