After
releasing
a
short
teaser,
the
makers
of
Gold
have
shared
another
still
capturing
the
patriotic
essence
amongst
the
masses.
Earlier
last
week,
makers
of
Akshay
Kumar
starrer
Gold
released
a
short
video
in
theaters
requesting
the
patrons
to
stand
for
the
national
anthem,
as
the
audience
stood
up
the
British
flag
waved
along
with
the
British
anthem.
The
video
thereby
underlined
the
humiliation
and
frustration
faced
by
Indian
for
200
years
as
they
stood
in
respect
of
someone
else's
national
anthem.
On
Monday,
the
makers
released
a
still
featuring
a
disheartened
Akshay
Kumar
as
Tapan
Das
realizing
the
grief
to
be
ruled
by
the
British.
Posting
the
still
on
social
media,
Excel
Entertainment
shared,"15th
August,
1936-
Berlin
Olympics.
Uss
din
Tapan
Das
ko
pata
chala
ki
apna
desh
ghulam
ho,
toh
kaisa
lagta
hai.
#Gold".
Gold
traces
the
journey
of
a
man
dreaming
to
win
free
India's
first
Gold
in
Hockey.
The
sports
drama
starring
Akshay
Kumar
takes
the
audience
back
in
time
to
witness
the
struggle
of
a
team
to
make
the
nation
proud.
The
upcoming
sports
drama
'Gold'
starring
Akshay
Kumar
releases
this
Independence
Day
marking
70
years
of
Free
India's
first
Gold
medal
at
the
1948
Olympics.
India
won
its
first
Gold
medal
as
an
independent
nation
at
the
Olympics
on
the
12th
of
August
1948.
Celebrating
this
historic
occasion,
the
makers
are
all
set
to
release
the
film
on
the
15th
of
August
this
year.
'Gold'
not
only
marks
the
first
ever
association
between
Akshay
Kumar
and
Excel
Entertainment
led
by
Ritesh
Sidhwani
and
Farhan
Akhtar
but
also
is
the
debut
of
TV
sensation
Mouni
Roy.
Also
starring
Kunal
Kapoor,
Amit
Sadh,
Vineet
Singh
and
Sunny
Kaushal,
Gold
promises
power
packed
performances
by
an
ensemble
cast.
The
teaser
depicted
the
struggle
for
India's
first
Gold
as
a
free
nation.
While
we
had
won
several
medals
under
the
British
Raj,
the
story
of
this
Gold
medal
was
special.
The
film
has
been
shot
across
the
UK
and
India,
capturing
the
fascinating
aspects
of
the
pre-independent
era.
Gold
is
produced
by
Ritesh
Sidhwani
and
Farhan
Akhtar,
helmed
by
Reema
Kagti
and
is
all
set
to
release
on
the
15th
August
2018.