India, July 2 -- When Squid Game premiered amidst the pandemic, with its childhood games-turned-deadly premise that doubles up as sharp commentary on capitalism, the class divide and the general hopeless state of society at large, it instantly blew up. Despite being a rooted Korean story, the show resonated with viewers everywhere. Soon we were all binging what is perhaps the most brutal survival drama out there as Song Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae), a man drowning in debt, becomes an unwitting participant along with hundreds of green tracksuit-wearing contestants who would soon find out that a simple game of Red Light/ Green Light can cost them their lives. Writer and director Hwang Dong-hyuk, who reportedly lost around ten teeth during the film...