Vijay Varma's 'Matka King' Trailer Unveils High-Stakes 1960s Bombay Drama

Prime Video has released the trailer for its upcoming original series "Matka King," starring Vijay Varma as a cotton trader who builds a gambling empire in 1960s Bombay. The show explores themes of ambition, power, and the personal cost of success against a rapidly changing post-Independence backdrop. The ensemble cast includes Kritika Kamra, Sai Tamhankar, and Gulshan Grover, with Nagraj Popatrao Manjule serving as director. The series is set for a global premiere on April 17.

Key Points: Matka King Trailer: Vijay Varma Leads 1960s Gambling Drama

  • Trailer released for Prime Video Original
  • Set in 1960s transforming Bombay
  • Story of ambition and a gambling empire
  • Global premiere on April 17
  • Features an ensemble cast
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'Matka King' trailer: Vijay Varma leads high-stakes 1960s Bombay drama

Watch the trailer for Prime Video's 'Matka King,' starring Vijay Varma in a story of ambition, power, and empire-building in 1960s Bombay.

"what starts as a dream could shatter everything. - Trailer"

Mumbai, April 7

Prime Video on Tuesday unveiled the trailer of its upcoming Original drama 'Matka King', headlined by Vijay Varma, with the series set for a global premiere on April 17 across India and more than 240 countries and territories.

Created and written by Abhay Koranne, and created, written, and directed by Nagraj Popatrao Manjule, 'Matka King' is set against the backdrop of a rapidly transforming Bombay in the 1960s.

The series follows the journey of Brij Bhatti, played by Vijay Varma, a cotton trader whose ambition leads him to build a gambling empire, turning 'Matka' from an elite indulgence into a nationwide phenomenon.

The newly released trailer offers a glimpse into Bhatti's rise, tracing his pursuit of success in post-Independence India. It presents a layered narrative of ambition and consequence, where "what starts as a dream could shatter everything."

With a fast-paced tone, the show explores themes of power, risk, and personal cost, raising the central question: will the Matka King's dream endure or collapse under pressure?

Vijay Varma described the project as creatively fulfilling, saying, "Working in Matka King has been an exhilarating journey. Bringing this world and this character to life was both challenging and deeply fulfilling, especially in the backdrop of a different era altogether that I had never explored before."

He added, "At its heart, Matka King is a story of ambition, power, and the price one pays for success, which I feel is universal, and will therefore be an engaging watch for audiences in India and around the world."

The ensemble cast also includes Kritika Kamra, Sai Tamhankar, Siddharth Jadhav, Bhupendra Jadawat, and Gulshan Grover, supported by a wide roster of actors in pivotal roles.

Kritika Kamra highlighted the depth of her character, stating, "My character in Matka King is quite different from anything I have done until now. It challenged me to delve into her world of choices, ambitions, and resilience."

She added that the series "tells a story about people, power, and personal journeys," expressing excitement for its global release.

Sai Tamhankar, who plays Bhatti's wife Barkha, emphasized the complexity of her role. "On the surface, one may think that Barkha is a typical middle-class housewife. However, she is actually nuanced and layered, a forward-thinking, independent woman," she said, noting that the series explores "ambitions, choices, complex human relationships, and personal journeys."

Producer Siddharth Roy Kapur of Roy Kapur Films described the project as a "bold bet," adding, "Set against the volatile, fast-evolving landscape of 1960s Bombay, the series explores ambition, identity, and the price one can pay in the pursuit of legitimacy and respect."

Director Nagraj Popatrao Manjule underscored the scale and vision behind the show. "Matka King is more than a period drama. It tells the story of a man who dares to fight for respect, pursue his dreams, and in doing so, changes the ecosystem around him," he said.

Produced by Roy Kapur Films, Aatpat, and SMR Entertainment, Matka King will stream exclusively on Prime Video starting April 17.

- ANI

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Priya S
My grandfather used to tell stories about the matka craze in his youth. It's fascinating to see this slice of Indian history being adapted for a global audience. The cast is stellar - Sai Tamhankar and Kritika Kamra are powerhouses. Hoping the series does justice to the era's complexities.
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Rohit P
Looks promising! But I hope they don't glorify gambling. It's a serious social issue that ruined many families. The trailer seems to focus on ambition and consequence, which is good. Nagraj Manjule's direction gives me confidence it will have depth.
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Sarah B
As someone new to Indian history, this looks like a captivating entry point. The production value seems high, and the theme of ambition vs. morality is universal. Excited to learn about this period through such a dramatic lens.
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Vikram M
The ensemble cast is the real winner here. Siddharth Jadhav for comedy relief, Gulshan Grover for that vintage villain vibe... perfect! The trailer's pacing is excellent. This could be Prime Video's next big Indian original after 'Family Man'. Fingers crossed! 🤞
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Kavya N
Respectfully, I'm a bit tired of these 'kingpin' narratives. Yes, Vijay Varma is brilliant, but do we need another story glorifying a man's ruthless rise? Sai Tamhankar's comment about her character being a forward-thinking woman gives me hope the female characters will have real agency.

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