Vijay Varma's 'Matka King' Teaser Drops, A 1960s Gambling Saga Premieres April 17

The teaser for the upcoming series "Matka King," starring Vijay Varma, was released by Prime Video. The drama is set in the rapidly changing Bombay of the 1960s and follows a cotton trader who turns an elite pastime into a nationwide gambling phenomenon. The series boasts a large ensemble cast including Kritika Kamra and Sai Tamhankar. It is set for a world premiere on the streaming platform on April 17.

Key Points: Matka King Teaser: Vijay Varma's New Series on Prime Video

  • Teaser released on Vijay Varma's birthday
  • Series set in 1960s Bombay
  • Story of a cotton trader creating a gambling empire
  • Features a large ensemble cast
  • World premiere on April 17
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Vijay Varma plays a sharp minded businessman in a powerful tale of ambition & power in 'Matka King'

Vijay Varma stars in 'Matka King,' a new series about the rise of the Matka gambling empire in 1960s Bombay. Premieres April 17 on Prime Video.

Vijay Varma plays a sharp minded businessman in a powerful tale of ambition & power in 'Matka King'
"Pot spelt backwards is top and that is where a king belongs. - The Makers"

Mumbai, March 29

Marking actor Vijay Varma's birthday, OTT platform Prime Video shared the teaser of his forthcoming drama "Matka King" on Sunday.

Created and written by Abhay Koranne and directed by Nagraj Popatrao Manjule, the series is set to make its world premiere on April 17.

Set against the background of the fast-changing Bombay of the 1960s, it narrates the journey of an enterprising cotton trader, Brij Bhatti (played by Vijay Varma), who creates a new gambling system, dubbed 'Matka', turning an elite pastime into a nationwide phenomenon.

Jointly backed by Siddharth Roy Kapur, Nagraj Popatrao Manjule, Gargi Kulkarni, Ashwini Sidwani, and Ashish Aryan, under the banners of Roy Kapur Films, Aatpat, and SMR Productions, "Matka King" features Vijay as the lead, along with Kritika Kamra, Sai Tamhankar, Siddharth Jadhav, Bhupendra Jadawat, and Gulshan Grover in important roles.

Additionally, Vineet Kumar Singh, Bharat Jadhav, Girish Kulkarni, Jamie Lever, Kishor Kadam, Cyrus Sahukar, Arpita Sethia, Sambhaji Tangade, Ishtiyak Khan, Sanjivv Jotangia, and Simran Ashwini are also a part of the film's ancillary cast.

Sharing the initial glimpse of the drama on social media, the makers wrote, "Pot spelt backwards is top and that is where a king belongs (sic)."

"Matka King is a gripping story of one man's journey to succeed against all odds in a changing world, told in a way that will surprise audiences. The tale of Brij Bhatti's rise as the Mata King is equal parts fascinating and cautionary," said Nikhil Madhok, director & head of Originals, Prime Video, India.

Siddharth Roy Kapur, co-producer for Matka King, shared, "What drew us to Matka King was the scale and uniqueness of the world it is set in, and the story of an individual navigating ambition, identity, and the pursuit of respect in a rapidly evolving society."

- IANS

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Rohit P
Interesting subject. My grandfather used to tell stories about the Matka era in Mumbai. It was a huge part of the city's underworld and economy. Hope they show the social impact and not just glorify the gambling. The cast looks solid.
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Aman W
Nagraj Manjule directing!? That's the real news. After 'Sairat' and 'Fandry', his take on this raw, ambitious Bombay story will be something else. Expecting powerful social commentary alongside the drama. High hopes.
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Sarah B
The teaser tagline is clever. "Pot spelt backwards is top." Sets the tone for a ruthless climb. The ensemble cast is fantastic - Vineet Kumar Singh and Gulshan Grover are always reliable. Hope the writing matches the talent on screen.
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Karthik V
As a Mumbaikar, I'm fascinated by stories of old Bombay. The transition from cotton trader to 'Matka King'... it's the classic Indian story of jugaad and ambition. But let's be honest, it's a cautionary tale about greed. Hope they show both sides.
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Nikhil C
Respectfully, I'm a bit tired of the glorification of gangsters and gambling kings. We have so many real heroes in our history - scientists, entrepreneurs, artists. Why does the "against all odds" story always have to be in the underworld? Just a thought.

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