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Shraddha Srinath describes working with Rajesh M Selva on The Game as “unforgettable”

The Game, which marks Shraddha Srinath's streaming debut, is all set to premiere on Netflix on October 2

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Actor Shraddha Srinath, who was last seen in the Tamil film Kaliyugam, is all set to be seen in Rajesh M Selva's Netflix series, The Game, on October 2. As per a press release, the actor described her experience working in the film as both "daunting" and "thrilling".

“Stepping into the role of an independent woman who is also a gaming developer was both thrilling and daunting. Entering a thriller zone where the very world my character created turns against her and becomes a haunting reality she cannot escape felt challenging," the Jersey actor said.

Further, she detailed working with Rajesh, who has previously helmed Thoongavanam and Kadaram Kondaan, as "unforgettable". "Working with Rajesh, who brings so much intensity and depth to every frame, made the journey unforgettable."

The director also spoke about what the audience can expect from the upcoming series. "With The Game, I wanted to explore the fragile line between the worlds we build and the lives we live. It’s a mix of genres, a high-stakes thriller layered with family drama and the complexities of relationships." On the series' story, he added, "In today’s hyper-connected age, nothing remains just virtual. What happens on a screen can bleed into reality, with consequences we cannot control. Beneath every mask lies a truth, and in confronting those truths, the story finds its power. Bringing this vision to life as my first Tamil original with Netflix has been an immensely rewarding experience.”

Backed by Applause Entertainment, The Game also stars Santhosh Prathap, Chandini, Syama Harini, Bala Hasan, Subash Selvam, Viviya Santh, Dheeraj, and Hema. The series marks Shraddha Srinath's streaming debut. Touted as a character-driven thriller, the film delves into the "hidden costs of living in a hyper-connected world".

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