This timeline follows Sartaj Singh, a cynical, honest, and deeply troubled Mumbai Police officer. Sartaj is stuck in a stagnant career, surrounded by systemic corruption, and self-medicating to cope with anxiety. His world turns upside down when he receives a mysterious phone call from Ganesh Gaitonde, a notorious crime lord who has been missing for over a decade. Gaitonde delivers a chilling ultimatum: Sartaj has exactly 25 days to save Mumbai from an unspeakable catastrophe.
A massive flashback tracks the rise of Ganesh Gaitonde from a poor village boy to the ruthless king of the Mumbai underworld. Iconic Characters and Powerhouse Performances Sacred Games Season 1 Complete Hindi
Gaitonde tells Sartaj that he is the only person who matters. He issues a chilling warning: everyone in Mumbai will die in 25 days, except for Sartaj. Shortly after the call, Gaitonde commits suicide right in front of Sartaj. This timeline follows Sartaj Singh, a cynical, honest,
The story begins with a seemingly mundane sight in a bustling Mumbai neighborhood: a dog falling from a high-rise building. This surreal event is soon followed by a cryptic phone call that pulls a disillusioned police officer into a dark conspiracy. The officer is (Saif Ali Khan), a "low-performing officer" whose honesty and inability to play the political game have left him marginalized and personally broken, surviving on sleeping pills. Gaitonde delivers a chilling ultimatum: Sartaj has exactly
The brilliance of Sacred Games Season 1 lies heavily in its structural execution. The narrative operates on two parallel timelines that eventually collide, meticulously divided between the two directors to maintain distinct visual and tonal identities.
Sartaj Singh scrambles through the bureaucratic maze of the police department and raw intelligence agencies, partnering with RAW agent Anjali Mathur (Radhika Apte) to decipher Gaitonde’s warning and stop an apocalyptic threat.
Nawazuddin Siddiqui’s portrayal of Ganesh Gaitonde cemented the character into the hall of fame of pop culture icons. Siddiqui injects Gaitonde with a volatile mix of terrifying ruthlessness, dark humor, and deeply rooted psychological trauma. His famous declaration, "Kabhi kabhi toh lagta hai ki apun hi bhagwan hai" (Sometimes it feels like I am God), perfectly encapsulates the character's delusion of grandeur. Radhika Apte as Anjali Mathur