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<em> Sacred Games </em>: Is This Indeed the Show India Had Been Waiting For?

The eight episode-long series was shot simultaneously by the two directors, with Motwane steering the Sartaj Singh narrative and Kashyap weaving the story of Gaitonde.

As the camera follows a Pomeranian fall from the roof of a high-rise and plummet to its death on the pavement below, the voice of Nawazuddin Siddiqui floats in from the background, 바카라śBhagwaan ko maante ho?바카라ťÂ (바카라śDo you believe in god?바카라ť). The gripping opening scene sets the tone for Netflix바카라™s first Indian web series, Sacred Games, a dark and gritty tale based on Vikram Chandra바카라™s 2006 novel of the same name.

Soon after the opening scene, gangster Ganesh Gaitonde, the character Siddiqui plays, goes on to say how he often feels like god himself -- sipping on a bottle labeled Apna Cola as he prophesises the annihilation of Mumbai.

Directed by Vikramaditya Motwane and Anurag Kashyap,Sacred Games has already generated a lot of buzz on social media since its premier on July 6. Besides Siddiqui as the menacing Gaitonde, the series stars Saif Ali Khan as his key adversary, police officer Sartaj Singh, Radhika Apte as intelligence officer Anjali Mathur, and a host of other critically-acclaimed actors in supporting characters. Sacred Games is set against the backdrop of a cat-and-mouse game between Singh and Gaitonde in the heart of Mumbai. The gangster challenges the cop to save the city in the next 25 days, leaving Singh to decode his cryptic words while racing against a ticking bomb.

The eight episode-long series was shot simultaneously by the two directors, with Motwane steering the Sartaj Singh narrative and Kashyap weaving the story of Gaitonde. A riveting screenplay loaded with expletives and an antagonist who바카라™s mired in insecurities but knocked out by his thirst for power, Sacred Games seems to have taken the Netflix-and-chill Indian by a pleasant surprise.

바카라śIt바카라™s all set to become even stranger and more exciting in season two,바카라ť says actor Pankaj Tripathi, who essays the role of Khanna Guru Ji or Gaitonde바카라™s 바카라śthird father바카라ť in the show. 바카라śThis season wasn바카라™t too difficult, the real task begins in season two바카라¦However, I have complete faith in the company of Varun Grover, Vikramaditya Motwane and Anurag Kashyap, all of whom I love dearly,바카라ť the actor says. Despite Tripathi바카라™s character appearing briefly in this season, his presence piques one바카라™s interest as Guru Ji ultimately becomes a key player in the world of Sacred Games. 바카라śI haven바카라™t read the book because I believe I am a director바카라™s actor. I rely a lot on spontaneity while on the sets. Before starting the next season I might read the book, I am not sure. For example, I am playing the part of the lawyer in the Indian remake of The Night Of   (a 2016 mini-series produced by HBO starring Riz Ahmed and John Turturro). I refused to watch that show because I wanted to situate my character in Mumbai and play it honestly,바카라ť Tripathi adds.

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Over the past couple of years, directors like Anurag Kashyap have experienced several unpleasant run-ins with the Indian censor board on issues of content in their films. Subsequently, a foray into the unhinged world of platforms like Netflix has evidently given Indian filmmakers the space to push their creative envelope. 바카라śWhen I spoke to Radhika Apte about this show, she told me how when she had done a horror movie called Phobia a couple of years ago, she wasn바카라™t allowed to use cuss words for censorship reasons. So she said that I don바카라™t know how to react. It does affect the inhibition an actor faces,바카라ť says film critic Raja Sen.

Actor Kubbra Sait goes nude 바카라“ involving full frontal 바카라“- in one of the most poignant and bold scenes that shows her character, cabaret dancer Cuckoo, revealing her identity as a transgender to her lover, Gaitonde. While Cuckoo was relegated to just a passing reference in the novel, Kashyap and co. breathed life into her by adding layers that gradually unfold through the first season. 바카라śI had no body of work to refer to, maybe that바카라™s what worked for Cuckoo. It was fresh, real and raw,바카라ť says Sait, also a well-known anchor and winner of India바카라™s Best Female Emcee Award. She had previously played short roles in Salman Khan starrers Ready (2011) and Sultan (2016). Her performance in Sacred Games has garnered praise from different quarters, as is evident from the countless messages on her social media feed. 바카라śThis is special. I feel so loved. My mum is proud. That바카라™s special바카라¦Some even compared the death of Cuckoo to the death of Jon Snow바카라¦Sacred Games has been compared to Satya and Gangs of Wasseypur. This is a grand step towards Indian content and it being showcased to the world,바카라ť Sait adds.

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As the makers and actors of Sacred Games bask in the glory of their show바카라™s success, Raja Sen feels it바카라™s just the beginning. 바카라śIt바카라™s really good by our standards and I feel we are off to a superb start. For the last few years, we haven바카라™t really been able to go up with regard to quality of shows produced. So compared to all of that, this is on a completely different level,바카라ť he says. However, is it too early to call it the best thing that has happened to the Indian small screen in recent times? 바카라śThese are steps forward, yes, but even for the sake of the writers of this show, we need to let them do more before we deify them,바카라ť Sen says.

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