Shraddha Srinath in the first poster from The Game 
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Shraddha Srinath to headline Netflix series The Game: You Never Play Alone

Shraddha Srinath's The Game, directed by Rajesh M Selva, is slated for release on October 2

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Actor Shraddha Srinath is all set to headline the upcoming Netflix series The Game: You Never Play Alone. Directed by Rajesh M Selva, the series also stars Santhosh Prathap, Chandini, Syama Harini, Bala Hasan, Subash Selvam, Viviya Santh, Dheeraj, and Hema, in supporting roles.

Touted as a character-driven thriller, the film delves into the "hidden costs of living in a hyper-connected world." The plotline also reads, "As secrets slip through screens and trust breaks under pressure, what begins as a mystery becomes a deeper exploration of identity and power."

Slated for release on October 2, this is the streamer's first Tamil series of 2025 and is made in collaboration with Applause Entertainment and written by Deepthi Govindarajan.

Sharing details about the thriller, the filmmaker revealed, "The Game is more than just a thriller; it’s a reflection of the world we live in, where our lives are entangled in screens, secrets, and shifting loyalties. At its core, it’s a story about people, their choices, vulnerabilities, and the fragile line between truth and deception."

"With The Game: You Never Play Alone, we are bringing a story that is both fresh and relevant. It’s a gripping mystery thriller that follows a female game developer on a relentless mission to track down those responsible for a coordinated attack against her," said Monika Shergill, Vice President of Content at Netflix India, adding that the series tackles themes that are both timely and deeply resonant to the realities of contemporary digital life.

Shraddha Srinath, who was last seen in Kaliyugam, also has Ravi Mohan's Bro Code which is in production.

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