
Ranj 2019
Directed by Sunit Sinha, *Ranj (2019)* is a poignant drama that follows Amanpreet, a spirited young man from rural Punjab who leaves behind his idyllic village life and beloved fiancée, Geetu, to chase economic opportunities in the bustling, often un...
Director: Sunit Sinha
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Ranj (2019) about?
*Ranj (2019)* delves into the emotional journey of Amanpreet, a young man from Punjab who moves to New Delhi for work but finds himself overwhelmed by the city's indifference and the personal loss he endures. His dreams of stability clash with harsh realities, forcing him to confront what he's willing to sacrifice for survival.
Who directed Ranj?
Ranj was directed by Sunit Sinha, a filmmaker known for his sensitive approach to stories about human resilience and societal pressures.
Who stars in Ranj?
The film stars Adesh Sidhu as Amanpreet, alongside Ekta Sodhi, Kuljeet Singh, Kriti V. Sharma, and Sukumar Tudu in pivotal roles.
Is Ranj (2019) worth watching?
While *Ranj (2019)* is a niche drama, its intimate storytelling and powerful themes make it a compelling watch for fans of character-driven films. Though unrated on IMDb, its emotional depth and relatable struggles offer a rewarding experience for those seeking thoughtful cinema.
How long is Ranj?
Ranj has a runtime of 80 minutes.
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About Ranj (2019) — A migrant's struggle between ambition and heartbreak in New Delhi
Directed by Sunit Sinha, *Ranj (2019)* is a poignant drama that follows Amanpreet, a spirited young man from rural Punjab who leaves behind his idyllic village life and beloved fiancée, Geetu, to chase economic opportunities in the bustling, often unforgiving streets of New Delhi. The city's relentless pace and the harsh realities of his new job at an automobile tools shop soon test his resilience, as his coworkers and boss exploit his outsider status, pushing him to the edge of emotional and professional collapse. *Ranj (2019)* paints a vivid portrait of displacement, capturing the ache of nostalgia and the struggle to preserve one's identity in an urban jungle that rewards conformity over authenticity.
With its raw, intimate storytelling, the film immerses viewers in Amanpreet's quiet despair and understated defiance, inviting reflection on the sacrifices made in the name of survival. The 80-minute runtime keeps the narrative tight and focused, delivering a moving exploration of home, belonging, and the quiet battles fought by those who leave everything familiar behind.