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Surveen Chawla joins the cast of Sacred Games!

Absolutely enticing Surveen Chawla is on a roll! The gorgeous actress, who signed a digital series called Haq Se a couple of days back, has bagged another web-series. While Haq Se is being produced by Ekta Kapoor and features Rajeev Khandelwal as her love interest, her second web-series will be bankrolled by streaming media giant, Netflix.

Titled Sacred Games, the digital series boasts an impressive lineup of actors including Saif Ali Khan, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Radhika Apte and Karan Wahi. Reportedly, Karan is playing a Bollywood actor in the web-series. Radhika Apte has been roped in to play his love interest. Surveen, too, will play a pivotal role in the web-series, reportedly.


Surveen has enthralled her fans in daily soaps and films. The stunning actress started off with the television show, Kahin To Hoga and then went on to appear in films like Ugly and Hate Story 2. We are sure that the bold and beautiful Punjabi lass will manage to impress the audience with her digital inning also.

Produced by Netflix in association with Phantom Films, Sacred Games is a Hindi-English language adaptation of writer Vikram Chandra’s popular novel of the same name.

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