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The Untold Story | All You Need to Know About Akshay Kumar Starrer - Gold
Akshay Kumar's upcoming sports drama - Gold, is creating some serious buzz and that too, for all the right reasons. The film has been in the news for it's intriguing trailer, interesting trivia related to real incidents from 1948 event, music (with Naino ne Baandhi leading the list) among others. However, let us start with the most talked about aspect related to the film. Akshay's character - Tapan Das, has been creating maximum buzz across quarters. He is the main protagonist of this sports drama, which focuses on Independent India's first Gold win. The actor will be seen essaying a Bengali character for the first time.
Contrary to reports and assumptions around Akshay's character being a coach, it is now revealed that the character - Tapan Das, is actually a manager of the Indian Hockey team in this film. He plays an important role in forming the team and leading them towards victory. The trailer and promos have given us enough glimpses of the determined manager, wanting to win the 'Gold' for Independent India at the 1948 Olympics. Actor Kunal Kapoor will be seen playing the coach, while actors Amit Sadh, Vineet Singh and Sunny Kaushal play prominent players. Television actress Mouni Roy (making her Bollywood debut) will be seen essaying Kumar's better half in the film.
Gold has been shot across India and United Kingdom, capturing some timeless aspects of the pre-independent era. Keeping in mind the fact that this is a period drama set in the mid 20th century, the team has worked on each department with great detail. Right from the casting to props, locations and even getting together close to 2000+ actors for vital scenes, Kagti & Co have left no stone unturned, in order to recreate the 1940s with perfection.
Gold has been shot across India and United Kingdom, capturing some timeless aspects of the pre-independent era. Keeping in mind the fact that this is a period drama set in the mid 20th century, the team has worked on each department with great detail. Right from the casting to props, locations and even getting together close to 2000+ actors for vital scenes, Kagti & Co have left no stone unturned, in order to recreate the 1940s with perfection.
With Gold being just a fortnight away from release, the makers are keen on keeping up with the buzz, with special announcements and events. The cast came together for a special trailer launch in Suburban Mumbai last evening, where it was confirmed that Gold would also be released in IMAX format. The film will be digitally re-mastered for release across India (at IMAX theatres) and select international markets. "It is very exciting that Gold will be releasing in the IMAX format. It offers a majestic experience. The film has been shot at such great scale and in IMAX, the experience will only be further enhanced," stated director Reema Kagti. This makes 'Gold' the sixth Indian film to have an IMAX release.
Kagti's sports drama aims to take the audience back in time, where they will witness the struggle of a team, that was determined to make the nation proud. Produced by Excel Entertainment, Gold releases on Independence Day (August 15) this year. Well, the makers couldn't have asked for a better release date for a film based on one of the most glorious moments in the history of Indian sports. It was on August 12, seventy years ago, when India beat Great Britain 4-0 to bring home the Gold. Hence, it is a great opportunity for the makers to mark 70 years of Free India’s first Gold medal with their sports drama, and pay the perfect tribute to the unsung heroes of Indian Sports.
Are you excited to watch 'Gold'? What are your thoughts on the trailer?
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Padmaavat, Zero, Race 3, Thugs of Hindostan, Batti Gul Meter Chalu, Gully Boy, Veere Di Wedding; Damn! The list of Bollywood films that we are super excited watch in 2018 is endless. There are some really cool genres that are waiting to be explored, which ranges from socio-dramas to thriller, period drama to chick flicks and more. But, what is it about some of these films that makes it a must watch? And, which films are we excited to watch this year?
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Hit 'Play' to find out our list of the Most Anticipated Films lined up this year! Here's Part II of our video. In case you missed the first part, watch it here. So, grab some popcorn or a cuppa, and enjoy watching.
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The Star Quotient Never Works For Any Film - Akshay Kumar | Exclusive Interview
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Wednesday, February 08, 2017
The charming actor with a heart of gold, Akshay Kumar has been in the news for all the right reasons. He has an interesting line up of films and a packed schedule all the way up to 2018. This year too shall see the actor in 3 - 4 different avatars, ranging from a lawyer to a toilet owner and a sci-fi baddie. While he has been making all the right noises on the professional front, Kumar hasn't allowed his duty as an alert and responsible citizen to take a backseat. For someone who has been actively involved in social causes and philanthropic activities, the Khiladi rightly stood up for important causes and made good use of social media to voice his opinion. Although he shies away from talking about charity, the actor, who is also on the Forbes list of World's Highest Earning Celebrities, has always taken a step ahead to support social causes. Be it empowering the girl child or supporting drought hit farmers, Kumar has done it all. More power to him!
In between a long day of promotions for his upcoming film - Jolly LLB 2, which is now just two days away from release, we caught up with Akshay Kumar to discuss films, family and more. Excerpts from a candid conversation:
Your films usually release on national holidays. How come you opted for a date in February instead?
It is a strategic decision because two big films (Raees & Kaabil) had already released.
You are working with film maker Subhash Kapoor for the first time. What was your experience of working with him like?
He used to be a political journalist before turning into a film maker. Subhash is a very well read person. He has done a lot of research for this film. His language is very good and he also writes very well. I am confident that the audience will like this story. I feel the star quotient never works for any film. For me, the real hero of a film is the story. The audience today is very smart and they only want to watch a good story.
And what about Huma? You are paired with her for the first time as well.
She is very beautiful and also talented. In the film she is the man of the house. I make drinks for her and also cook for her. For Huma also this is a new genre. Off camera whenever we used chat with her she always tells me even she wants a husband like this in real life too!
For me, the real hero of a film is the story
Fan Questions
Jolly LLB 2 is a tale of lies and truth. It is almost like a chess game. The story revolves around many things. Not just corruption, but it has several other aspects of genres like thriller and murder mysteries. What excited about the role is the fact that this is the first time I am playing a lawyer. So, I am definitely looking forward to the film.
It's a new story and a new thing for me to do. It's a space where people have not seen me. In our country, we have 3.5 crore cases pending and only 21 thousand lawyers. So, there is a huge gap. Still, citizens of our country have immense respect towards our legal system. Even today, when two people fight on the road, they will tell each other - 'I will see you in the court'.
Jolly LLB 2 is a tale of lies and truth. It is almost like a chess game
You recently took to Twitter and condemned the Bengaluru mass molestation through a video, followed by another one dedicated to the Indian soldiers. These videos went viral within minutes. What are your thoughts on social media playing a key role in creating awareness today?
See, I have realised one thing. India has a huge population. So much, that it is impossible to change everything in just one go. It took years to pile up the garbage, so obviously, nothing can change in one day. What we can do is hope that people become sensitive and intelligent enough to understand this. I do my own work, by putting up small videos, where I ask people to think about our country. I never criticise them. When people think of their family and friends, so why not for their own country?
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That's why as an actor, I take a lot of initiatives. See, cleanliness is the main problem in our country right now. I feel ashamed when I see people spit on the road. They throw things on the road from an auto, cab or car. My house is at the beach, and around 3-4 years back, I literally used to ask people to clean the beach whenever they made it dirty. Now, if you see almost a kilometre on the left and right side of my house, you will see no garbage. My next film (Toilet: Ek Prem Katha) is also about that. It has a commercial side along with a strong message, and focuses a lot on cleanliness. And I am sure people do learn from all these aspects.
Cleanliness is the main problem in our country right now. I feel ashamed when I see people spit on the road
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Both Twinkle and you have given 'relationship goals' a whole new meaning, and the two of you recently completed 16 years of marital bliss. What keeps your bond strong?
It's all about the friendship that we share. That's exactly what keeps us going. Whenever there is an outdoor shoot, I always feel the need to come back. The space is also very important for a couple.
And what about your kids? How do you bond with them?
Due to my hectic schedule, I don't get the chance to spend enough time. But, Twinkle does take care of the kids fully. When it comes to outdoor activities like swimming or martial arts, I am the one who takes them out (smile).
I enjoy challenges. That's why I have got something different in all my upcoming films
You have got a diverse range of films coming up, with unique characters and subjects.
I enjoy challenges. That's why I have got something different in all my upcoming films. Be it Toilet: Ek Prem Katha which takes inspiration from the Swacch Bharat initiative or Crack, which focuses on schizophrenia. Then there is 2.0 (Robot 2), where I play a completely negative character, Gold - which is a biopic, and Padman, for which I will start shooting soon. I like taking up characters that are different.
(with inputs by Priya Adivarekar)










