Rainbow Rishta Review: Heartwarming Docuseries About Queer Love and Life That Makes You Say, “Mohabbat Zindabaad”

Rainbow Rishta Review: Amazon Prime Video docuseries is directed by Jaydeep Sarkar, along with story directors like Hridaye A Nagpal and Shubhra Chatterji. The story features 6 members of the LGBTQIA+ community – Trinetra Haldar, Aishwarya Ayushmaan, Daniella Mendonca, Aneez Saikia, Sanam Choudhary, Soham Sengupta, Suresh Ramdas, and Sadam Hanjabam. The docuseries has 6 episodes of 35-40 minutes.

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Rainbow Rishta Review: Plot Summary

Prime Video’s Rainbow Rishta documentary gives us an insight into the lives of these people from the LGBTQIA+ community who are just trying to live a normal life like us. They want to be themselves, love themselves, be with the one they love, and spend the rest of their lives together. Being a lesbian, gay, or transgender person is extremely difficult in a nation where intercaste marriages are still frowned upon. The documentary takes a sensitive and heartwarming approach to conveying the stories of several people who are determined to find their happiness, even if the world stands against them.

Rainbow Rishta Review: Discussion

In the six stories in the series, characters include a lesbian couple who are having trouble finding an apartment, a trans woman who is searching for true love without facing discrimination, and someone who wants to marry their trans partner. Every story touches you because you witness the characters’ optimism, daily struggles, and ability to carve out a place for themselves in a society that does not even make an effort to comprehend them.

Rainbow Rishta Review

There are many instances that will leave you in tears. Many people feel “different” from others as they grow up, and there is rarely anyone to help them understand what is going on. Being different has a psychological impact on us, and the documentary shows how this has happened to some people and continues to happen to others. Their decisions are greatly and negatively impacted by their struggles, both mentally and physically. Seeing them suffer in ways you can only imagine tears your heart.

A gay couple looks happy on the outside, but internally, they have their grinds, differences, and sadness too. Sometimes, love isn’t enough to act as the driving force of a relationship; it’s communication. By the end of the series, you see them talk about everything that’s on their mind, which motivates them to make one of the bravest decisions of their lives.

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Rainbow Rishta

Similarly, you are left with a big smile seeing how the story shapes certain people. Seeing someone talk coyly about their partner and planning their dream wedding or someone celebrating with joy when they finally find a place to live with their lover—such moments leave you with hope for people from the LGBTQIA+ community, despite what the orthodox laws expect you to do. Extra credit should be given to the series’ musical choices, which ingrain the human stories we watch on screen with deeper meanings.

Rainbow Rishta Review: Final Thoughts

All things considered, Rainbow Rishta on Prime Video ought to be added to your watchlist. It is genuine and poignant, offering insight into the intricacies and complexities of queer relationships and day-to-day lives. It makes you wish for a better present and future for people of all ages who still need to be cautious about who they are because of orthodox society. It makes you say, “Mohabbat Zindabaad.”

Rainbow Rishta on Prime Video

The series is now streaming on Amazon Prime Video.

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Rainbow Rishta Review: Prime Video docuseries on the LGBTQIA+ community and their struggles to find love will move you to tears.
Pooja Darade
Pooja Darade
A film journalist and editor. She enjoys listening to sad Hindi songs and watching comedy and horror movies.

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