Mumbai: Prime Video has taken a significant step forward by releasing the highly anticipated trailer for its newest Tamil Original series, ‘Snakes & Ladders’. The series is a creative endeavor curated by the celebrated Karthik Subbaraj and produced by Kalyan Subramanian under the banner of A Stone Bench Production. Crafted by the talented Kamala Alchemis and Dhivakar Kamal, the series brings together directors Ashok Veerappan, Bharath Muralidharan, and Kamala Alchemis to deliver a gripping dark-humour thriller to audiences around the world.
This intriguing series is set against the backdrop of the mid-2000s and features an ensemble cast that boasts some of the best talents in the industry. Lead roles are portrayed by actors Naveen Chandra, Nandha, Manoj Bharathiraja, Muthukumar, Srinda, and Sreejith Ravi, with Samrith, Surya Ragaveshwar, Suryakumar, Tarun, and Sasha Bharen playing key supporting roles. The series weaves an intense narrative thread through the intricacies of friendship, placing four school friends at the heart of a convoluted plot where they must make challenging decisions, solve elusive mysteries, and rectify past indiscretions.
As viewers prepare for its premiere, ‘Snakes & Ladders’ promises to deliver an absorbing narrative, intricately layered with compelling twists and soaked in dark humour. The series will be an exclusive offering on Prime Video starting October 18, in India, and expand its reach to over 240 countries and territories. It will be available in its original Tamil language, supplemented by dubbed versions in Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, and Hindi, catering to a diverse global audience. Adding to the array of entertainment package benefits, this nine-episode series becomes part of Prime membership that offers a combination of savings, convenience, and boundless entertainment at an annual cost of ₹1499.
A glimpse at the series through its trailer reveals a riveting game of cat and mouse, centered on the four friends—Gilly, Irai, Sandy, and Bala—who are ensnared in a labyrinth of challenges.
. Their lives take unforeseen turns as they are chased by law enforcement agencies and criminal gangs alike. In this heart-pounding chase, they meet Leo, played by Naveen Chandra, a shadowy and unpredictable figure whose presence continually elevates the stakes, altering the course of their destinies.
Adding to the narrative’s allure, Naveen Chandra’s portrayal of Leo stands out as a truly captivating element. Chandra reflected on his role, saying, “The series is an exhilarating blend of adventure, drama, and mystery that pulls you in with its unpredictable twists, intense character dynamics, and a suspenseful storyline, unfolding layer by layer. My character is absolutely riveting and adds a punch to the story, keeping the audience hooked throughout the show. I’m thrilled to collaborate with Prime Video again, especially after the remarkable success of ‘Inspector Rishi’, which was well received by both critics and audiences. I can’t wait for everyone to dive into this thrilling ride of friendship, danger, and self-discovery with ‘Snakes & Ladders’!”
Moreover, ‘Snakes & Ladders’ forms a vital part of Prime Video’s exciting line-up for the Amazon Great Indian Festival 2024. Kickstarting on September 27, this festive season promises a spectacle of entertainment with Prime Video set to illuminate screens with a curated assortment of blockbuster Indian and international films and series across various genres and languages. Adding further to the attraction, viewers can enjoy appealing discounts of up to 50% on add-on subscriptions including Crunchyroll, Chaupal, Discovery+, Sony Pictures Stream, and ManoramaMax, making it a rewarding entertainment choice.
As the launch date approaches, anticipation builds for ‘Snakes & Ladders’, promising an unforgettable journey through the spectrum of human emotions intertwined with danger, comedy, and suspense. This series appears set to position itself as a must-watch event for 2024, not just in India, but across its vast international reach, assuring audiences a journey they are unlikely to forget.