Updated On: 11 August, 2019 06:51 AM IST | | Mayank Shekhar
The global popularity of Nawazuddin Siddiqui's Sacred Games character Ganesh Gaitonde made shooting the sequel easier for its makers

Saif Ali Khan shooting at the set of an ashram, created in a palatial studio, in the deep interiors of Malad
"I can give you the script [to read]," says director Anurag Kashyap, lounging after the day's gruelling shoot. He's of course not referring to the script of Sacred Games (SG) season two, the tightly guarded sets of which we are at, in Mumbai Film City's Reliance studio.
"We're bound by such contracts that there'll come a time when I may have to look into it, even before saying hi," says Kashyap, revealing precious little about a dark 'warehouse sequence' he's just shot. But the script he's willing to privately share is still SG, although a different version that was offered to him to direct in 2013, by the American Scott Reid Productions.