Rainbow Rishta

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Rainbow Rishta
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Genre Queer
Docuseries
Written by
  • Monisha Thyagarajan
  • Navin Noronha
  • Sneha Nair
Directed by
  • Hridaye Nagpal
  • Jaydeep Sarkar
  • Shubhra Chaterjee
Starring
  • Trinetra Haldar Gummaraju
  • Aishwarya Ayushmaan
  • Daniella Mendonca
  • Aneez Saikia
  • Sanam Choudhary
  • Soham Sengupta
  • Suresh Ramdas
  • Sadam Hanjabam
Composers
  • Chaoba Thiyam
  • Rishikesh Thangjam
  • Sanjay Das
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes6
Production
Producers
  • Jaydeep Sarkar
  • Niharika Kotwal
  • Samira Kanwar
Cinematography
  • Amal Sudhakaran
  • Ankit Mhatre
  • Juhi Sharma
  • Sundarram Arjun
  • Vandita Jain
Editors
  • Ashutosh Matela
  • Geeta Singh
  • Nabeel Alvi
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time35 minutes
Production company Vice Studios
Original release
Network Amazon Prime Video
Release7 November 2023 (2023-11-07)

Rainbow Rishta is an Indian English-language Queer docuseries streaming television series. [1] Produced under the banner of Vice Studios, it stars Trinetra Haldar Gummaraju, Aishwarya Ayushmaan, Daniella Mendonca, Aneez Saikia, Sanam Choudhary, Soham Sengupta, Suresh Ramdas and Sadam Hanjabam in the lead. [2] It premiered on Amazon Prime Video on 7 November 2023. [3]

Contents

Cast

Production

The announcement of the series was made by Amazon Prime, consisting of six episodes. [5] Trinetra Haldar Gummaraju, Aishwarya Ayushmaan, Daniella Mendonca, Aneez Saikia, Sanam Choudhary, Soham Sengupta, Suresh Ramdas and Sadam Hanjabam joined the cast. [2] The series was screened at the Jio MAMI Mumbai Film Festival 2023. [6]

Reception

Sanjib Kalita in The Indian Express discusses the series, stating that "it is an innovative attempt to convey both the complexity of queer love and the idea that queer love can transcend physical intimacy." Kalita further adds that it compels us to question whether what is portrayed in the series truly encapsulates the essence of queer love. [7]

Trisha Bhattacharya gave the series a four-star rating out of five in her review for India Today. [8] In her review for Rediff.com, Deepa Gahlot rated the series a 3.5 out of 5 stars. [9] Shubhra Gupta gave the series a three-star rating out of five in her review for The Indian Express. [10]

The series was reviewed by various other media publications, such as Firstpost and The Hindu. [11] [12]

Accolades

YearAwardCategoryResultRef.
2024 GLAAD Media Awards Outstanding Documentary Nominated [13]

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