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Slum Golf

Amazon miniTV launches 'Slum Golf' poster in Mumbai's Chembur

| @indiablooms | Nov 25, 2023, at 07:09 am

Mumbai: Amazon miniTV launched a 35,000 sq. ft poster of sports drama series 'Slum Golf' in the slums of Mumbai's Chembur on Friday.

The poster was unveiled in the heart of Chembur, where the 'Slum Golf' phenomenon originated.

The series, inspired by true stories, features Sharad Kelkar, Mayur More, and Arjan Aujla in key roles.

The unique poster-reveal occupied a significant part of the slum, marking the launch of this drama centered around the stories of people aspiring for big dreams and the determination to achieve them.

The series narrates the journey of a passionate young slum-dweller Pawan, who aspires to become a professional golfer, as he navigates the challenges posed by his limited means.

Produced by Temple Bells Films and directed by Sujay Dahake, 'Slum Golf' is currently streaming on Amazon miniTV and can be accessed for free.

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