Press Release

Star Gold announces Season 8 of the most awaited fan contest, Star Gold Twenty20!

21 March 2016

 Star Gold, the Home of Blockbusters, kick starts the 8th edition of its most sought after movie extravaganza - Twenty20, giving its viewers a once in a lifetime opportunity to be on television. The festival makes sure that the movie viewing experience is not just entertaining but also rewarding for film aficionados. 

Starting March 21st, the festival will showcase some of Bollywood’s biggest blockbusters like Singham Returns, Jai Ho, Bhaag MIlkha Bhaag, Action Jackson, Drishyam and many more. To participate, viewers need to tune into Star Gold’s Twenty20 movie festival and answer three simple questions to stand a chance to win 20 seconds of fame! 20 lucky winners will be chosen via lucky draw. The winners will need to share a video talking about their favourite Bollywood song/celebrity and a 20 sec mash-up vignette of all 20 videos will be aired on Star Gold between 8th - 21st May.

Twenty days, twenty movies, twenty seconds of fame on the country's biggest movie channel, Star Gold. Becoming famous definitely couldn’t get any easier!
Don't forget to tune into the Twenty20 festival, Monday– Friday from 1900hrs – 2400hrsand stand a chance to win!
Starting 21st March, only on Star Gold
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