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In the sun-drenched corridors of Army Public School, Ithiya is a force of nature. A disciplined 11th-grade Vice-Captain with a command that can steady a parade ground, she has her life mapped out in shades of Olive Green. Her only distraction? The boy next door.
Adyant Shergill is a 12th-grade contradiction. To the world, he is the charming, slightly lazy senior with a suitcase already packed for the beaches of Australia. To Ithiya, he is the "Adyant Bhaiya" she uses as a shield to hide her crush-a boy who seems more interested in cricket and cooling his heels than the rigors of military life.
But when a shared wall and a stolen ice cream lead to a chaotic exposure by Ithiya's overprotective brother, the "neighborly" facade cracks. As their families collide in a whirlwind of hilarious drama and Dadu's impossible standards, a deeper truth emerges. Adyant isn't running away from the Army; he's running toward a version of himself that is worthy of the girl on the podium.
As the laughter of high school fades into the cold reality of the front lines, the colors of their youth begin to bleed into the colors of war. Adyant soon realizes that loving a lioness means walking into the den.
From the comedic chaos of a messy-bun teenager to the heartbreaking salute of a mature woman, Rang Lageya is a story of a love that didn't just change a life-it defined a legacy.