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'Gold' trailer is all about classic hockey and patriotism (Video)

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Monday, 25 June 2018 (13:18 IST)
Mumbai: Stirring the curiosity of the audience with yet another intriguing Trailer, makers of 'Gold' finally showed what the movie is all about.After showcasing the dream of Tapan Das to win free India's first gold medal with various posters, the latest trailer gives a closer glimpse into the team leading to the victory.
Featuring Akshay Kumar along with Kunal Kapoor, Amit Sadh, Vineet Singh and Sunny Kaushal amongst others, the poster showcases the boys in action.'Gold' traces the journey of a man dreaming to win free India's first Gold in Hockey. The sports drama starring Akshay Kumar takes the audience back in time to witness the struggle of a team to make the nation proud.
The upcoming sports drama 'Gold' starring Akshay Kumar releases this Independence Day marking 70 years of Free India's first Gold medal at the 1948 Olympics.
 
India won its first Gold medal as an independent nation at the Olympics on the 12th of August 1948. Celebrating this historic occasion, the makers are all set to release the film on the 15th of August this year. 'Gold' not only marks the first ever association between Akshay Kumar and Excel Entertainment led by Ritesh Sidhwani and Farhan Akhtar but also is the debut of TV sensation Mouni Roy.
 
Also starring Kunal Kapoor, Amit Sadh, Vineet Singh and Sunny Kaushal, Gold promises power packed performances by an ensemble cast.The trailer depicted the struggle for India's first Gold as a free nation. While we had won several medals under the British Raj, the story of this Gold medal was special. 
 
The film has been shot across the UK and India, capturing the fascinating aspects of the pre-independent era. 'Gold' is produced by Ritesh Sidhwani and Farhan Akhtar, helmed by Reema Kagti and is all set to release on  August 15.(UNI)

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