Rajjo runs a Gulaab gang in the village of Madhopur, where she teaches little girls their alphabet and grown-up girls how to wield a lathi. Her gang is made up of women who wear bright pink. Rajjo's closest friends in the gang are a tomboy (Divya Jagdale), a woman abandoned by her husband (Tannishtha Chatterjee), and a kohl-eyed woman (Priyanka Bose). These ladies go about standing up for the meek and the downtrodden and clash against villainous husbands, cops and politicians. The plot gains momentum when Rajjo decides to take part in the local elections against Sumitra Devi. Sumitra does her best to make sure Rajjo is incapacitated during election campaigns by having most of her gang members killed by the henchmen. Towards the end, Rajjo decides to take revenge against Sumitra. During Holi celebrations, when Sumitra conspires to finish off the Gulaab Gang, Rajjo retaliates by chopping off Sumitra Devi's hand as the latter tries to shoot the gang with a machine gun. In the end, Sumitra is arrested and is sentenced to life in prison and Rajjo is also arrested for her violent retribution. However, Rajjo eventually realises her dream of establishing a school for unprivileged girls.
As the film is based on the rural parts of India, many cast members would be portraying de-glamorous roles.[7] Initially, actress Tabu was approached to play the lead, but due to a lack of funds filming could not be started.[8] In April 2012, Soumik Sen approached Madhuri Dixit about the film.[9] Later, Dixit officially announced her part in the film through her Facebook page.[10] Tabu was then approached to play the second lead role, which she in turn declined; the role eventually went to Juhi Chawla, making Gulaab Gang the first time former rivals[11] Chawla and Dixit have been on screen together.[12][13] In December 2012, Tannishtha Chatterjee, Divya Jagdale, and Priyanka Bose signed on to play members of the gang.[14]
When a series has two acting powerhouses like Rajkummar Rao and Dulquer Salmaan, the expectations will be obviously high regarding the story, but this aspect is not that great in Guns & Gulaabs. Two rival gangs fighting against each other have been showcased in many films and shows, and there is nothing new that has been depicted here.
Candidate Sampat Pal is a far cry from the Gang leader who worked up such a racket in a rape case involving then BSP MLA Purshottam Naresh Dwivedi that he was arrested in 2011. Her fuchsia-clad gang members beat up men and government officials in public.
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