The upcoming pan india big film featuring Mega Prince Varun Tej, named “Matka” is said to be inspired by true events. The film, directed by Karuna Kumar, is reported to be a inspired by the life of Ratan Khatri, he is a well known man in India’s Matka gambling industry from the 1960s to the 1980s. The main script around his life journey.
Ratan Khatri gained the nickname “Matka King” for his tremendous influence and control over the main Matka gaming industry. He was recognized for starting his own the Matka business, distinct from his old associate Kalyanji Bhagat, which became known as Ratan Matka.
Matka gambling involved drawing lots from a pot and was extremely profitable, with daily returns exceeding crores. Aside from his gambling endeavors, Ratan Khatri was also involved in the entertainment sector, co-producing the Bollywood film “Rangeela Ratan.”
While “Matka” is not a direct biopic of Ratan Khatri, it is supposed to include crucial episodes from his life, providing insight into the world of gambling. Varun Tej’s performance in the trailer, titled “Opening Bracket,” has received good feedback, building anticipation for the film’s premiere.