Will Gaitonde make it to the end once again? 'Sacred Games 2' trailer is out

Saif Ali Khan returns as Sartaj Singh while Kalki Koechlin, Ranveer Shorey join the cast


Entertainment Desk July 09, 2019

Sacred Games Season 2 - the second part of the much awaited Indian Netflix crime drama - will be back on August 15.

Actor Saif Ali Khan, who plays police officer Sartaj Singh in the web series, will be seen embarking on a journey of self-discovery, struggling to solve the mystery of Ganesh Gaitonde's third father and attempting to salvage his failed marriage, all while trying to save Mumbai from a massacre.

In turn, actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui will come back as Gaitonde, who, in his quest to re-establish his power and position as the king, sets up a new cartel far away from his land.


Batya Abelman (Kalki Koechlin) and Shahid Khan (Ranvir Shorey), the new characters joining the world of the critically acclaimed show, will add numerous twists to the tale.

And who can forget the all-knowing and intriguing Guruji (Pankaj Tripathi)? The viewers can find out more about the story of this self-proclaimed renaissance man who plays a crucial role in shaping and building the crescendo in the new season.

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Vikramaditya Motwane turns show-runner with the second season, said. "We're extremely excited to finally be able to share with the fans of Sacred Games what they've all been waiting for with bated breath: the date of its release on Netflix," he said. "This season is bigger, more compelling and totally unexpected. Be prepared to discover a different side to each character as we take the audience on a tremendous journey and address questions left unanswered last season."

The series is directed by Anurag Kashyap and Neeraj Ghaywan, and  adapted by Vikram Chandra's book of the same name. Writers Varun Grover, Smita Singh and Vasant Nath have adapted it for the series.

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