#GoldMovie: Farhan Akhtar Revealed the New Gold Poster on Twitter and Every Indian Should Witness this
After the success of Padman, the versatile star of Bollywood Akshay Kumar will be next sharing the big screen in Reema Kagti’s Gold. Gold is already created a strong buzz and people are excited to watch Akshay Kumar again on the big screen. On Tuesday, a new poster of the sports drama Gold was released, in which the actor proudly holds the Indian flag. This extraordinary movie is co-produced the one and only Farhan Akhtar along with Ritesh Sadwani.
Here is the first poster of Gold shared Farhan Akhter on twitter,
https://twitter.com/FarOutAkhtar/status/1006711542874824704/photo/1
In an interview with Mumbai Mirror, the director Reema (who previously directed the Aamir Khan-starrer Talaash: The Answer Lies Within) revealed some plot details of the film slated for release on 15 August.
The film not only recreates the Indian hockey Team’s historic win as a free nation at the 1948 Olympics but also inspires people and makes them aware towards the responsibility of their nation.
Reema met the assistant manager of the 1936 Indian Olympic squad who later went on to become the manager of the team, which won India its first Olympic gold as a free nation. “His life has loosely inspired Akshay Kumar’s character who, in a bid to galvanize the players in Berlin, pulls out the flag of the Indian National Congress in the locker room during half-time. The flag was banned in Germany at the time but still inspired respect and all the players saluted it. That incident is a defining moment in the inception of my film,” said Reema.
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