Netflix, which has reunited with Applause Entertainment, dropped yesterday the trailer of its gripping new Tamil thriller ‘The Game: You Never Play Alone’ from Rajesh M. Selva that features Shraddha Srinath and Santhosh
In a statement yesterday, the streamer said games are supposed to be played for fun. But what happens when every choice you make suddenly has real-life consequences and nothing is no longer what it seems? The newly unveiled trailer for Tamil series ‘The Game…’ teases just how high the stakes can get when the virtual world collides with real life.
The show premieres on October 2 on Netflix and promises a chilling descent into masks, secrets and an unsettling reality, the statement added.
Produced by Applause Entertainment, this Tamil thriller is directed by Rajesh M. Selva, written by Deepthi Govindarajan and co-written by Selva and Karthik Bala. The series blends the intrigue of a thriller with the intensity of family conflict, the fragility of relationships, and the unsettling question of who (or what) can be trusted when the line between the real and virtual worlds begins to collapse.
The series stars Shraddha, making her streaming debut, in the lead, alongside Prathap, Chandini, Syama Harini, Bala Hasan, Subash Selvam, Viviya Santh, Dheeraj and Hema.
Director Selva said with the series he wanted to explore the fragile line between the worlds “we build and the lives we live”.
He added: “It’s a mix of genres, a high-stakes thriller layered with family drama and the complexities of relationships. In today’s hyper-connected age, nothing remains just virtual. What happens on a screen can bleed into reality, with consequences we cannot control. Bringing this vision to life as my first Tamil original with Netflix has been an immensely rewarding experience.”
Shraddha quipped that “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. Working with Rajesh, who brings so much intensity and depth to every frame, made the journey unforgettable,” she exulted.
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