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Sacred Games
AuthorVikram Chandra
LanguageEnglish
GenreNovels
PublisherHarperCollins
Publication date
2006
Publication placeIndia/USA
Media typePrint (Hardcover)
Pages928pp
ISBN0-06-113035-4
OCLC74556544
823/.92 22
LC ClassPS3553.H27165 S23 2007

Sacred Games is a book by Vikram Chandra published in 2006. Upon release, it received critical acclaim and subsequently won the Vodafone Crossword Book Award.[1] Sacred Games combines the ambition of a 20th-century social novel with a cops-and-gangster detective thriller. Sacred Games delves into many emotionally charged worlds of contemporary India, in particular the spidery links between organized crime, local politics and Indian espionage that lie below the shimmering surfaces of its economic renaissance. Money and corruption form the golden thread. In interweaving narratives and voices, Sacred Games takes on even larger themes, from the wrenching violence of the 1947 partition of India to the specter of nuclear terrorism.

Plot summary

Sacred Games runs mostly on two parallel tracks, one winding through the criminal underground of Mumbai (then Bombay) in the 80s and 90s and the other through a tense modern-day hunt for the explanation behind a notorious dead gangster's bizarre final words. The only Sikh police inspector in the city is seemingly invited to pursue Mumbai's most legendary crime lord, Ganesh Gaitonde. Gaitonde reveals a harrowing timeline and a few hints of the identity of his collaborators before taking his own life. From there, we explore the forces that shaped Gaitonde into the dark figure he became and follow the police inspector as he tries to put his own life in order, solve a crime, and possibly save his city. Through interweaving narratives and voices, Sacred Games takes on even larger themes, from the wrenching violence of the 1947 partition of India to the specter of nuclear terrorism.

Publication history

The book earned Chandra a rumored million dollar advance from HarperCollins.[2] The initial print run was 200,000 copies. However, sales were disappointing and it is estimated that the advance lost $655,750.[3] It was critically praised, winning the 2006 Vodafone Crossword Book Award.

Series adaptation

Netflix, in partnership with Phantom Films, announced Sacred Games, a Netflix Original series based on the novel in June 2016. The series, primarily in Hindi, was shot on location in India, and released worldwide on Netflix on 6 July, 2018.[4] The series features Saif Ali Khan as cop Sartaj Singh, Nawazuddin Siddiqui as gangster Ganesh Gaitonde and Radhika Apte as RAW analyst Anjali Mathur. The series consists of eight episodes of an hour each directed by Anurag Kashyap and Vikramaditya Motwane.

Awards and nominations

See also

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