Press Release

Celebrate the festival of colours with different shades of life with Star Gold HD

18 March 2016

This Holi, Star Gold HD promises to add a dose of colourful entertainment to our lives. The channel brings together an eclectic mix of films to celebrate the festival of colours that brings to light the different shades of life. Each movie showcased represents a different aspect of life – Love, drama, confusion, action and laughter. The week-long movie extravaganza kickstarts on 21st March 2016.

Shahid Kapoor starrer, Chup Chup Ke, will be the first to air. An out-an-out laugh riot, the film showcases a row of hilarious consequences when Jeetu (Shahid Kapoor) poses to be a hearing and speech-impaired man. Second in line in Patiala House, which essays the story of Gattu (Akshay Kumar) who has to give up his life’s passion – cricket because his father is a hater of the game. Next up, is Sonam Kapoor’s Dolly ki Doli – a thoroughly entertaining story of Dolly who cons wealthy men into marrying her, only to abandon them on their first night together. Superstar Salman Khan’s Kick will be the penultimate film of the festival, giving you an opportunity to celebrate Holi with your favourite Devil. The festival will see its culmination with 2 States, the Alia Bhatt & Arjun Kapoor starrer, based on the real-life story of award-winning author Chetan Bhagat.

Join Star Gold HD this Holi to watch these cinematic gems that celebrate various hues of life!
Tune in to Star Gold HD and catch Colours of Life from 21st of March to 25th of March at 8:00PM.
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