| Actor | Role | Description | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Ganesh Gaitonde | The volatile, philosophical don. His monologues are the heart of the show. | | Saif Ali Khan | Inspector Sartaj Singh | A Sikh cop in a system that has broken him. He is the reluctant hero. | | Radhika Apte | Anjali Mathur | A sharp, ambitious RAW analyst who helps Sartaj connect the dots. | | Neeraj Kabi | Guruji | A mysterious spiritual leader with a terrifying political agenda. | | Pankaj Tripathi | Khanna Guruji’s aide | (Supporting but scene-stealing) A calm, menacing presence. | | Kubbra Sait | Kukoo | Gaitonde’s transgender lover and confidant. A groundbreaking role for Indian TV. | | Jitendra Joshi | Katekar | Sartaj’s loyal, long-suffering subordinate. |
Released on July 6, 2018, stands as a landmark in Indian television, serving as India's first Netflix original series . Directed by Anurag Kashyap and Vikramaditya Motwane, it adapted Vikram Chandra’s 2006 novel into a gritty, neo-noir thriller that redefined expectations for Indian digital content. Core Narrative and Dual Timelines Sacred Games Season 1 Complete Hindi
| Actor | Role | Description | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Ganesh Gaitonde | The volatile, philosophical don. His monologues are the heart of the show. | | Saif Ali Khan | Inspector Sartaj Singh | A Sikh cop in a system that has broken him. He is the reluctant hero. | | Radhika Apte | Anjali Mathur | A sharp, ambitious RAW analyst who helps Sartaj connect the dots. | | Neeraj Kabi | Guruji | A mysterious spiritual leader with a terrifying political agenda. | | Pankaj Tripathi | Khanna Guruji’s aide | (Supporting but scene-stealing) A calm, menacing presence. | | Kubbra Sait | Kukoo | Gaitonde’s transgender lover and confidant. A groundbreaking role for Indian TV. | | Jitendra Joshi | Katekar | Sartaj’s loyal, long-suffering subordinate. |
Released on July 6, 2018, stands as a landmark in Indian television, serving as India's first Netflix original series . Directed by Anurag Kashyap and Vikramaditya Motwane, it adapted Vikram Chandra’s 2006 novel into a gritty, neo-noir thriller that redefined expectations for Indian digital content. Core Narrative and Dual Timelines