Press Release

Salman Khan, Ajay Devgn and Rajnikanth’s heroic hits on Star Gold this Republic Day

20 January 2014

Star Gold – ‘The Home of Bollywood Blockbusters’ commemorates Republic Day this year with a two week movie programming special called ‘Asli Heroes’, showcasing the best of Bollywood heroism. Star Gold is gearing up to celebrate this patriotic festival with blockbuster films of leading superstars Salman Khan, Ajay Devgn, Rajnikanth and many more. The festival shall play from 12th January 2014 to 26th January 2014 every night 8 pm.

As our country cherishes this significant day with great enthusiasm in colorful and exciting ways, Star Gold lends a Bollywood ambience to this historic occasion with its ‘Asli Heroes’ programming festival. Star Gold will showcase a brigade of films depicting Bollywood Heroes as bold police officers or fearless vigilante combating personal and social injustice. The channel has slated thrilling Bollywood Blockbusters such as Dabanng, Makkhi, Son of Sardaar, Wanted, Singham, Sivaji- The Boss, and many more for the ardent audience.

Commenting on this occasion, Hemal Jhaveri, Executive Vice President, Star Gold said, “Being one of the leading Hindi movie channels in India, our aim has always been to provide a quality entertainment experience to our viewers. We have always believed in crafting differentiated and entertaining programming specials for our audience, underlining our commitment to bring them the latest and best of Bollywood. The Republic Day programming special ‘Asli Hero’ is our initiative to present our nation with the best mix of heroism and entertainment, and inspire our audiences once again to Karo Dil Ki!”

So catch all the fun, action and excitement this Republic Day with your favorite Bollywood flicks only on Star Gold!

Source: Indiantelevision.com

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