Saif Ali Khan Is Spotted Shooting For 'Sacred Games' Season 2. See Pic

Leela Adwani|Dec 07, 2018

The photos show the actor sporting a navy shirt and the same color turban at the Mumbai sets. Indeed, his left hand has to be bandaged due to an injury occurring at the end of the previous season.

Saif Ali Khan was recently spotted shooting for the season 2 of TV thriller series Sacred Games. The photos of Saif in his character, a policeman named Sartaj Singh, was surfaced online.

The photos show the actor sporting a navy shirt and the same color turban at the Mumbai sets. Indeed, his left hand has to be bandaged due to an injury occurring at the end of the previous season. In the second season, Sartaj will still pursue his investigation on the imminent attack taking place in Mumbai, which is disclosed by criminal Ganesh Gaitonde. He passed away in the first season and sends Saif’s character Sartaj to a race-against-time situation because of hunting for clues which helped him repel the attack.

The show’s second season is slated to elevate Guruji, played by Pankaj Tripath, into a much more leading role. For the uninitiated, Guruji is the one who has a significant impact on Gaitonde and also considered as one of three ‘fathers’ of the gangster.

However, the film production had trouble associated with the allegation of sexual misconduct of the writer, Varun Grover and Vikas Bahl, the producing partner of directors Vikramaditya Motwane and Anurag Kashyap.

Sacred Games' season 2 is scheduled to release next year. Netflix also revealed that the film has proven itself to be well known among its international subscribers with every three viewers will have two outside India.

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