Press Release

Star Gold to Premiere Fukrey on 12th October

4 October 2013

?Star Gold has always been committed to showcasing the best of Bollywood movies for its audiences. From romance to action to thriller, the channel caters to the needs of different sections of the audience. Star Gold now premieres ‘Fukrey’, a fresh take on today’s youth on the 12th October at 8 PM.  

The channel is set to kick start the month of October with ‘Fukrey’, a movie that hit the jackpot at the box office, featuring fresh faces like Pulkit Samrat, Ali Fazal, Priya Anand and many more.

Commenting on this premiere initiative, Hemal Jhaveri, Executive Vice President Star Gold said, “Since last two years, the Hindi movie genre has been observing a lot of action. Despite the growing unpredictability in the industry, Star Gold has has always been a step ahead and we have always strived to entertain our audience with varied genres of cinema. With the credibility and box office value of youth centric movies attracting eyeballs, we couldn’t miss the opportunity to entertain our audience with the latest offering ‘Fukrey’. We hope it is well received by our audiences.”

Fukrey, a comedy movie about four boys in a hurry to realize their dreams is all set to exude much greater energy than it intrinsically possesses this weekend on Star Gold.

Source: Pr-bg.com

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