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First teaser of Sacred Games 2 has been released and we can’t keep calm

Sacred Games is undoubtedly one of the best web series we have ever seen. The show stars Saif Ali Khan and Nawazuddin Siddiqui in the lead roles and the first installment of the series also had Radhika Apte and Kubra Sait in the pivotal roles. The second season of the series will be released this year and Netflix has just dropped the first teaser of the show and we can’t keep calm.

Netflix India tweeted, “Season 2 is coming. Put your chattris in the air. #SacredGamesS2.” The teaser introduces us to the characters of season 2. Saif Ali Khan and Nawazuddin Siddiqui will be reprising their respective roles of Sartaj Singh and Ganesh Gaitonde in the series, while Pankaj Tripathi will be seen as Guruji. The two new characters are introduced in the teaser. While Kalki Koechlin will be seen as Batya in the series, Ranvir Shorey plays the role of Shahid Khan.


While talking about joining Sacred Games, Kalki said, “Personally, I am a fan of the series, and it is super awesome to be a part of the Sacred Games and Netflix family. Season 2 promises to be much more exciting and I cannot wait for viewers to watch me in the series.”

The makers are yet to announce when season 2 of Sacred Games will start streaming.

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Four years after the success of K.G.F: Chapter 2, Yash is returning with Toxic: A Fairytale for Grown-Ups, but not in the way many expected. Instead of following a familiar path after one of India’s biggest box-office hits, the actor says he deliberately moved away from projects that felt designed to recreate past success. For Yash, Toxic became an opportunity to explore new ideas, challenge himself creatively and think about Indian cinema on a wider stage.

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Yash revealed that after K.G.F: Chapter 2, several ideas came his way that appeared to follow an expected pattern. Rather than capitalising on what had already worked, he was drawn to stories that demanded more thought and experimentation. That eventually led him to Geethu Mohandas and Toxic. While the film carries the visual language of a gangster drama, Yash explained that it also explores emotional complexity, moral ambiguity and darker aspects of human behaviour.

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