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‘Sacred Games’ marks Netflix debut into Indian original series

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LOS ANGELES: Netflix’s first Indian original series made its debut yesterday, the first of a slate of new shows aimed at the vast Bollywood entertainm­ent market.

Sacred Games, based on the 2006 novel by Vikram Chandra, is a thriller set in Mumbai with a cast of police officers, politician­s and spies, and stars some of Bollywood’s biggest personalit­ies: Saif Ali Khan, Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Radhika Apte.

The eight-episode series, in Hindi and with English subtitles, is the first of seven original Indian series for Netflix, including a new adaptation announced last week of Salman Rushdie’s 1981 epic novel Midnight’s Children.

Netflix now has more than 125 million subscriber­s around the world and has said it expects a large chunk of future growth to come from India.

Cheap data has spurred the rise of streaming video usage in India, the world’s fastest growing Web services market, and turned it into a battlegrou­nd for content wars between global giants such as Amazon.com Inc and Netflix as they look for growth beyond a saturated U.S. home market.

India’s media and entertainm­ent market is expected to grow to more than US$31 billion in two years, from US$22.7 billion in 2017.

Netflix, which launched in India in 2016, has also said it is developing a multilingu­al espionage series Bard of Blood, female-led supernatur­al series Again and Selection Day,a story of cricket and corruption.

Other Netflix series in the works include Leila, about an Indian woman searching for her lost daughter; Ghoul, a horror series based on Arabic folklore and set in a covert detention centre; and young adult murder mystery Crocodile. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Saif Ali Khan (left) and Nawazuddin Siddiqui as they appear in ‘Sacred Games’.
Saif Ali Khan (left) and Nawazuddin Siddiqui as they appear in ‘Sacred Games’.

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