Sacred Games 2: Saif Ali Khan And Nawazuddin Siddiqui Starrer Invites A Plethora Of Memes On The Internet

The second season of Sacred Games which hit the OTT platform on August 15 became the talk of the town but for a different reason, courtesy- the creative fans

Saheli Maity

Fri Aug 16 2019, 13:30:33 12454 views
After raising the anticipation level of millions, the second season of Sacred Games starring Saif Ali Khan and Nawazuddin Siddiqui hit the OTT platform on August 15. Apart from celebrating Independence Day, fans are also celebrating the fact that they can finally watch Sacred Games Season 2. Since the release, the show became the talk of the town but for a different reason, courtesy- the creative fans. As soon as people started watching the show, Twitteratis started making some creative memes which are leaving us in splits. 

Gaitonde and Sartaj are a huge hit amongst the viewers and that is exactly what the meme factory have loved the most. We have compiled a few tweets from Twitter for you guys, so scroll down for some laughs. Trust us, you don't want to give it a miss. Here you go...


Netflix’s highly anticipated thriller Sacred Games Season 2 released on the streaming website August 15 and within a day of its release, it fell prey to the notorious piracy website TamilRockers. All the eight episodes of Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Saif Ali Khan’s  Sacred Games 2 were leaked online and were available on the piracy website. TamilRockers is a piracy website infamous for leaking highly anticipated films and shows within a day of its theatrical release.

Meanwhile, the highly anticipated show released yesterday and opened to positive reviews. SpotboyE Editor Ilika Srivastava wrote in her review of the first three episodes, “As the journey of the viewers and Gaitonde begin almost with the same feeling in season 2 what unfolds is a gritty watch that always wants you to try and solve the mystery before the next step unfolds. But the strong script-writing beats you to that. From the first three episodes that are widely set in Kenya and some bits of it in Mumbai, at least one thing is clear, Anurag Kashyap and Vikramaditya Motwane make for a deadly combo. Kashyap as a filmmaker loves to be loud, in your face and high on emotions, Vikram, on the other hand, loves detailing and metaphors. Be it a bowl of water slowly changing colour to Sartaj's blood as it spreads, metamorphically depicting Gaitonde's web taking over Singh's mind or be it the gruesome killing of Kenya's don. Both the filmmakers leave their mark as directors.”

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