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Saif Ali Khan to star in a Netflix movie

Murtuza Iqbal

We won’t be wrong if we say that Saif Ali Khan’s career got a boost with Netflix’s web series Sacred Games. The actor’s performance as Sartaj Singh was liked by one and all in both the seasons of the series.


Now, Saif is all set to star in a Netflix movie. Recently, while talking to PTI, the actor revealed, “I recently heard a wonderful script for a Netflix movie. I absolutely loved the script, the idea, and the director. We are trying to sort out the dates before we lock. We are almost there.”

Well, Saif surely has some interesting films lined-up. He will be seen in movies like Bunty Aur Babli 2, Bhoot Police, and Adipurush. He also has a web series titled Tandav which will be streaming on Amazon Prime Video.

While talking about his upcoming movies, Saif said, “I am excited with my lineup. I feel Bhoot Police and Adipurush need to release on the big screen. They are large screen family entertainers. I want both films to be 3D, Adipurush definitely will be. In Adipurush, I play Raavan and it’s just so exciting.”

“Apart from being one of the deadliest roles in mythology and our culture, it’s also how will he be interpreted and presented. Will he have ten heads all the time, how do you show it, bring in state of the art computer graphics. That’s an exciting area. We are working on those things,” the actor added.

Saif is currently in Dharamshala shooting for Bhoot Police.

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