Gold Awards to hold a charity match...

Global Awards will hold a charity match wherein popular television actors will take part

Telly Buzz had already reported about Gold Awards, First Global Indian Television Awards, coming all the way to India this year. The awards which were held in Dubai and Mauritius for the past two years will, for the first time, be held in the homeland. But this year the awards are coming along with a kind intention.

The Gold Awards have formed a charity trust called as the Gold Charity Trust which will help those people from the television industry who are normally ignored. 

According to a source, "The Trust is formed by Vikas Kalantari and as the first step to charity; the Trust will organize a cricket match this month, for which most of the television would participate."

We contacted Vikas and he confirmed, "Yes we have formed a charity trust called Gold Charity Trust through which we will help all the people from the TV industry to grow. This time we are organizing a cricket match and we are planning for more such events in future."

Nandish Sandhu, Aditya Redij, Shabir Ahluwalia, Karan Wahi, Bhaktyar Irani, Indraneil Sengupta Jay Bhanushali are reported to be part of the match.

Author and Reporter: Ranjini Nair

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