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Star Gold Network is a group of Indian Hindi-language pay television movie channels, owned by JioStar, a joint venture between Viacom18 and Disney India. With a total of eight channels, Star Gold broadcasts Hindi films and occasional sporting events in Hindi audio feed.[1]

Key Information

History

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Star Gold was launched by Star India in 17 September 2000, as a part of Rupert Murdoch's media conglomerate, News Corporation. It was created to cater to the growing demand for Bollywood films on television. Star Gold is launched as a classic Hindi movie channel, airing a mix of old and new films.

In 2004, Star Gold rebrands to a mainstream Bollywood channel, focusing on recent blockbusters and popular stars.Star Gold becomes the most-watched Hindi movie channel in India.

In 2011, Star Gold launches its HD feed.

Star India launches a new movies channel Star Gold Select in 2017. The Walt Disney Company acquires 21st Century Fox, including Star India. Later, MoviesOK was rebranded to Star Gold 2. Star Gold is rebranded as Utsav Gold in UK and Europe. In 2023, Star Gold Romance focuses on Romantic Movies. UTV Movies was replaced with this channel and UTV Action was replaced with Star Gold Thrills on 15 March 2023.

Associated channels

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Star Gold

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Star Gold is a flagship movie channel launched in 2000. It focuses on showcasing a wide variety of Bollywood films, including blockbuster releases, critically acclaimed cinema, and popular classics.[2]

Star Gold 2

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Star Gold 2 is an Indian Hindi-language movie pay television channel owned by JioStar which serves as a sister channel to Star Gold. While its SD feed was launched first as a replacement for Movies OK, its HD feed has replaced UTV HD.[3][4]

Star Gold Select

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Star Gold Select is an Indian Hindi language movie pay television channel. It Replaced Star Movies Action owned by JioStar which primarily telecasts critically acclaimed movies.[5]

Star Gold Thrills

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Star Gold Thrills is an Indian Hindi language movie television channel owned by JioStar which primarily telecasts Hollywood action-based movies, dubbed in Hindi. Also telecasting Hindi language film in genres of action, suspense, thriller and horror from Disney Star (as Star Studios). It replaced UTV Action.[6]

Star Gold Romance

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Star Gold Romance, launched in 2023, is a dedicated movie channel featuring romantic Bollywood films. This specialized channel curates films that highlight themes of love, relationships, and emotions, targeting audiences who enjoy romance-centric cinema. Before its current identity, it was formerly known as UTV Movies during its early operation under UTV’s portfolio, prior to its integration and rebranding under Disney Star.[7]

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The Star Gold Network is a prominent portfolio of Hindi-language movie channels in , owned and operated by JioStar, a controlled by Limited (RIL) with ownership stakes of 16.34% by RIL, 46.82% by , and 36.84% by . Specializing in Bollywood blockbusters and dubbed content from Hollywood, South Indian cinema, and international studios, the network delivers high-impact world television premieres that unite families and drive massive viewership, reaching over 750 million viewers weekly across JioStar's platforms. Comprising multiple specialized channels, the network includes Star Gold as its flagship for premium Bollywood premieres, Star Gold 2 focused on recent hits and family entertainers, Star Gold Select offering curated HD selections of classics and contemporary films, Star Gold Romance dedicated to love stories and romantic dramas from and beyond, and Star Gold Thrills targeting action, adventure, sci-fi, and superhero content including Marvel and DC titles dubbed in . Launched in 2023, the latter two channels expanded the network to five core offerings, available across cable, DTH, IPTV, and streaming on , with partnerships like enhancing viewer engagement through themed promotions. Renowned for its dominance in the Hindi movies genre, the Star Gold Network aired successful world TV premieres in 2023, including the highest-rated Hindi TV premiere Pathaan (45.5 million viewers) and Brahmāstra: Part One – Shiva, solidifying its position as India's leading movies network and a key driver of JioStar's entertainment portfolio.

Overview

Description and ownership

The Star Gold Network is a group of Indian Hindi-language pay television movie channels that primarily focuses on Bollywood films and select Hollywood content dubbed in Hindi. The network is owned by JioStar, a joint venture formed on November 14, 2024, through the merger of Viacom18 and Disney Star, with Viacom18 holding a majority stake of 46.82% on behalf of Reliance Industries (combined with Reliance's direct 16.34% stake for approximately 63.16% control) and Disney retaining a 36.84% minority stake. Headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, it operates as a premium entertainment brand within the JioStar ecosystem, delivering content to over 750 million weekly viewers across India. Broadcasting mainly in Hindi with dubbed international films, the network targets urban Hindi-speaking viewers, particularly youth and families seeking blockbuster movies and action-oriented programming.

Operations and availability

The Star Gold Network broadcasts from studios based in , , operating a continuous 24/7 programming schedule dedicated to Hindi-language films and related content. The network provides both standard definition (SD) and high-definition (HD) feeds, with SD transmissions now utilizing a 16:9 to align with modern viewing standards, while HD feeds maintain the same ratio for enhanced clarity. These feeds are distributed digitally via satellite platforms such as and , as well as cable networks across , ensuring accessibility primarily through pay TV subscriptions. In , the network is available to pay TV subscribers, reaching a broad audience within the country's approximately 230 million television-viewing households as of 2025. Internationally, it extends to select markets including the via providers like and , and the as Utsav Gold via , catering to the Hindi-speaking . Digital integration has been enhanced following the 2024 merger forming JioStar, with the network's movies and select content available on-demand via the JioHotstar streaming platform, which combines libraries from and . This allows viewers access to a catalog of films alongside occasional live event tie-ins, though primary live broadcasts remain centered on traditional TV distribution. As of 2025, the network's viewership for major premieres demonstrates its scale, often engaging over 30-40 million viewers per event across urban and rural audiences.

History

Launch and early years

Star Gold was launched in September 2000 by Star India, a subsidiary of Rupert Murdoch's , as a dedicated movie channel targeting the Indian domestic audience and diaspora. The channel debuted with a focus on classic Bollywood films, acquiring rights to over 1,000 titles from the and earlier, inspired by the American model of to appeal to a mature viewership aged 50 and above. In its initial phase, Star Gold differentiated itself from competitors by emphasizing timeless rather than contemporary releases, broadcasting films that resonated with nostalgic viewers while building a through early partnerships with film studios and distributors. This strategy allowed the channel to carve a niche amid intense rivalry from established players like Zee Cinema, which had launched in , and , which entered the market in July 1999 with a mix of movies and sports. Despite the competitive landscape, Star Gold quickly gained traction, expanding from an initial availability in 5 million households at launch to broader distribution across cable and satellite platforms. By the mid-2000s, the channel had solidified its position, reaching approximately 55 million households by 2005 and prompting a strategic pivot in 2004 toward newer Bollywood blockbusters to capture a wider demographic. This evolution marked the end of its foundational classic-film era, setting the stage for further growth in the Hindi movie genre.

Rebranding and expansions

In 2004, Star Gold underwent a major rebrand, transitioning from a channel focused on classic Hindi films to one emphasizing mainstream Bollywood blockbusters, aligning with Star India's competitive strategy against rivals like Zee Cinema. This shift was prompted by challenges in securing rights for older movies, leading to a refreshed identity that prioritized recent hits featuring popular stars to broaden appeal. The rebranding also incorporated themed programming blocks and innovative promotions, such as the "Gold Premiere" series, which partnered with filmmakers to offer exclusive 15-minute previews of upcoming theatrical releases before their cinema debut. To capitalize on the growing adoption of and high-definition technology, Star Gold introduced its feed in April 2011 as part of Star India's broader initiative to upgrade five key channels—Star Plus, , , and —under the "Asli " banner. This enhancement improved visual quality for blockbuster screenings, positioning the channel to meet evolving viewer expectations in an increasingly digitized market. The network expanded its portfolio in 2017 with the launch of Star Gold Select, a premium tier dedicated to critically acclaimed, story-driven films for niche audiences. Its HD version debuted on March 6, available initially on platforms like Tata Sky and digital services on a basis until July, while the SD feed replaced Action later that year to consolidate action-oriented content under the Star Gold umbrella. Building on this momentum, Star Gold 2 launched on February 1, 2020, rebranding from Movies OK to deliver a blend of action-packed and Bollywood titles, thereby diversifying the network's appeal across demographics. Throughout the 2004–2020 period, Star Gold intensified its emphasis on world television premieres of major Bollywood releases and collaborative tie-ins with production houses, driving viewer engagement and content freshness. This strategic push, including high-profile premieres like those in that set viewership records, supported robust audience expansion for the network.

Acquisitions and recent developments

In December 2017, announced its acquisition of key assets from , including Star India, for approximately $71 billion, with the deal receiving final regulatory approvals and closing on March 20, 2019, thereby bringing the Star Gold Network under Disney's control. This transaction integrated Star India's extensive portfolio of Hindi entertainment channels, including Star Gold, into Disney's global media empire, enabling synergies in content distribution and production. On March 15, 2023, launched Star Gold Thrills, replacing the channel to focus on action-thrillers and high-octane films, while simultaneously introducing Star Gold Romance by rebranding UTV Movies (also known as UTV Cinema) to emphasize romantic Bollywood cinema. These launches expanded the Star Gold Network's genre-specific offerings, targeting diverse viewer preferences within the pay-TV ecosystem across cable, DTH, and IPTV platforms in . In February 2024, and (a of ) announced a $8.5 billion , merging their media assets to form JioStar, which integrated the Star Gold Network into a unified entity combining linear TV, streaming services like and , and sports broadcasting rights. The merger was completed on November 14, 2024, with Reliance holding a 16.34% stake in the streaming arm and 46.82% in the TV broadcast business, while Disney retained significant influence, resulting in consolidated content libraries that enhanced for Star Gold's movie slate. Following the merger, JioStar advanced integrations in 2025, including the rebranding and incorporation of former sports channels into the Star Sports network by March 15, 2025, which bolstered tie-ins for Star Gold with live events like IPL broadcasts and expanded dubbed Hollywood content availability through Disney's library. This consolidation has positioned the Star Gold Network within a larger , improving content accessibility via and driving viewer engagement through unified advertising and distribution strategies.

Associated channels

Star Gold

Star Gold is the flagship channel of the Star Gold Network, launched by Star India on September 17, 2000, as a dedicated platform for -language Bollywood cinema. It was established to meet the growing demand for premium movie content, positioning itself as the core outlet for recent blockbusters, timeless classics, and family-oriented entertainers within the network. The channel quickly became a staple for movie enthusiasts, emphasizing high-profile releases and evolving from an initial focus on older films to a broader mix that includes contemporary hits. The programming on Star Gold centers on a robust lineup of Bollywood films, featuring world television premieres of major productions, such as ' Pathaan in June 2023, which drew record viewership of 45.5 million. It typically airs multiple films daily, including dedicated slots for popular and titles, alongside new acquisitions to maintain a dynamic schedule of action, , and romance genres. This approach ensures a steady flow of content, with the channel securing rights to over 500 new titles in recent years to bolster its library of more than 1,100 films shared across the network. Targeted at mass-market Hindi-speaking viewers in and the , Star Gold commands strong engagement in prime-time movie slots, often leading the genre with viewership metrics that highlight its dominance. For instance, in week 24 of 2025, it recorded an average minute audience of 70.58 million according to BARC data, underscoring its appeal during peak hours. Premieres like Pathaan exemplify this leadership, achieving the highest TV premiere ratings of 2023 and reinforcing the channel's role in driving blockbuster viewership. In 2025, it continued this trend with world television premieres such as Stree 2 in March and Chhaava in August. Unique to Star Gold are its exclusive programming tie-ins, including annual award show integrations and festive marathons that enhance viewer immersion during key cultural events. The channel has hosted special film festivals and award-related broadcasts, such as celebrations around major Bollywood honors, while offering themed marathons for holidays like to capitalize on seasonal family viewing. These features, combined with high-definition feeds and digital expansions, have solidified its evolution into a premier destination for Bollywood entertainment.

Star Gold 2

Star Gold 2 is a Hindi-language movie channel owned by the Star Gold Network, launched on February 1, 2020, as part of Star India's expansion in the Hindi movies genre. The standard definition (SD) feed replaced Movies OK, while the high definition (HD) feed took over from UTV HD, enabling broader accessibility across DTH and cable platforms. Positioned as a complementary channel to the flagship Star Gold, it aims to extend the network's Bollywood offerings by providing additional viewing options for audiences seeking diverse film selections. The channel differentiates itself through a curated mix of Bollywood content, focusing on action, drama, and family-oriented films that include older hits and mid-budget releases not typically prioritized on the main Star Gold channel. At launch, Star India acquired rights to 25 recent blockbusters and upcoming 2020 releases—such as Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior, Baaghi 3, '83, Angrezi Medium, and Panga—for premieres shared across the network, alongside a library exceeding 1,500 titles to support varied scheduling. This approach allows Star Gold 2 to air extended movie rotations, emphasizing conceptual storytelling and mass-appeal narratives over high-profile premieres alone. Available in both SD and HD formats, Star Gold 2 caters to a wide demographic, including families and younger viewers, by offering relatable, genre-blended programming that fits non-prime time slots. Following its debut, the channel has incorporated dubbed versions of select South Indian remakes to diversify its slate, enhancing appeal in regional markets while maintaining a core Bollywood focus.

Star Gold Select

Star Gold Select is a premium Hindi-language movie channel operated by JioStar, launched on March 6, 2017, as an exclusively high-definition offering dedicated to carefully curated, meaningful, and story-driven films from Indian cinema. It targets a discerning urban audience seeking specialist content beyond mainstream blockbusters, emphasizing narrative depth and critical appeal in Bollywood productions. This launch formed part of the broader 2017 expansion of the Star Gold Network's Hindi movies portfolio. The channel's programming highlights handpicked, critically acclaimed Hindi films, with a new premiere airing every Saturday at 9 PM, delivering 52 exclusive broadcasts annually. Examples include timeless classics like Mughal-e-Azam and contemporary story-driven titles, focusing on content that resonates through strong storytelling rather than high-octane action or romance. In celebration of its first anniversary in 2018, Star Gold Select introduced the "Select Storytellers" festival, a 10-day event featuring handpicked films from 10 Bollywood directors, where each filmmaker shared insights into the creative process behind their meaningful narratives. This initiative underscored the channel's commitment to spotlighting directorial vision and artistic merit in Indian filmmaking. As an HD-exclusive platform, Star Gold Select ensures optimal viewing quality for its niche content, differentiating it within the network by prioritizing premium broadcasts unavailable on standard-definition feeds. Its targeted appeal to educated, urban viewers has positioned it as a destination for quality cinema, often commanding premium advertising slots due to its specialized demographic.

Star Gold Thrills

Star Gold Thrills launched on March 15, 2023, as part of the Network's expansion of its movie channels, replacing the existing channel, and is now part of JioStar's portfolio. The channel focuses exclusively on high-octane action content, serving as India's first 24/7 movie destination dedicated to adrenaline-fueled narratives, featuring Hollywood blockbusters dubbed in alongside select -language action thrillers. The channel's programming strategy emphasizes a continuous stream of action-oriented films, with representative examples including dubbed Hollywood franchises such as and high-impact Bollywood action series like the films. It airs back-to-back marathon blocks to maintain viewer engagement, prioritizing fast-paced thrillers that blend explosive stunts, chases, and to cater to fans of the genre. This approach differentiates it within the Star Gold portfolio by avoiding overlaps with drama or romance-focused channels, instead curating content that delivers unrelenting excitement. Targeted primarily at a male-skewed aged 15-35, Star Gold Thrills has achieved strong performance metrics since inception, with 57% of its viewership comprising male viewers—the highest share in the movie channel category—and capturing a 32% share among the 15-30 demographic. In its launch week (BARC Week 20, 2023), the channel secured a 0.4 TVU share, ranking second among movie channels and outperforming competitors like and Zee Cinema in key action slots. This success underscores its appeal as a disruptive entrant in the market, bolstered by the 2023 network-wide updates that repositioned UTV channels under the Star Gold umbrella. Following its debut, the channel evolved its content strategy in 2024 by incorporating more recent Hollywood action releases and maintaining a focus on thematic blocks to sustain momentum, solidifying its position as a top performer in the action genre with consistent viewership growth.

Star Gold Romance

Star Gold Romance is a Hindi-language television channel owned by JioStar, specializing in romantic films from Bollywood, South Indian cinema, and Hollywood dubbed in . Launched on March 15, 2023, the channel replaced UTV Movies as part of Disney Star's strategy to expand its movie portfolio with genre-specific offerings. It serves as a dedicated destination for viewers seeking emotional and love-centric storytelling, curating content that emphasizes heartfelt narratives and romantic themes. The channel's programming features a mix of iconic classics and contemporary hits, airing romantic movies around the clock to cater to audiences craving feel-good love stories. Notable examples include timeless Bollywood favorites such as Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge and Chandni from Yash Raj Films, alongside modern successes like Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani and Luka Chuppi. Other titles showcased include South Indian romantic dramas like Sita Ramam and international blockbusters such as Titanic, all selected for their enduring appeal in evoking romance and emotional depth. This curation draws from major studios to provide a diverse yet cohesive lineup focused exclusively on the romance genre, distinguishing it from broader movie channels in the network. Targeted primarily at female television viewers—who, according to a Disney Star survey, represent 98% of those expressing a for a romance-focused movie channel—Star Gold Romance emphasizes content that fosters emotional engagement and relational themes. The channel's appeal lies in its ability to connect with young adults and women through relatable tales of love, heartbreak, and redemption, making it a go-to option for cozy viewing sessions centered on romantic .

Programming

Content genres and scheduling

The Star Gold Network's programming is dominated by Bollywood films, encompassing a diverse array of genres such as action, romance, , and , which form the core of its content offerings across its channels. This focus on Hindi-language cinema caters to a broad audience in and the diaspora, with inclusions of dubbed Hollywood films, primarily action-oriented titles aired on dedicated feeds like Star Gold Thrills, and dubbed South Indian films to broaden appeal. The network's scheduling structure is designed to optimize viewer engagement, with prime time slots from 7 PM to 11 PM reserved for recent blockbusters and world television premieres to capture peak household viewership. Afternoon hours typically feature classic Bollywood films, allowing for repeat viewings of timeless hits, while weekends are structured around movie marathons and themed blocks to encourage extended sessions. Advertisement breaks are aligned with high Television Rating Points (TRP) periods, ensuring efficient during high-traffic times. Synergies within the network enhance content distribution through cross-promotion, where films from specialized channels—such as romantic titles from Star Gold Romance—are rotated to the flagship Star Gold for broader exposure. Supplementary programming includes behind-the-scenes segments and occasional short films integrated into blocks, fostering deeper audience connection with featured movies. These strategies leverage the interconnected channel lineup to create a cohesive viewing ecosystem. Since 2020, the network has evolved its programming to prioritize recent releases, reflecting a strategic pivot toward contemporary Bollywood content amid changing viewer habits, as evidenced by the 2023 launches of Star Gold Thrills and Star Gold Romance to target niche genres. This shift incorporates data-driven approaches, utilizing viewer analytics from platforms like to refine scheduling and boost retention rates. The emphasis on fresh premieres has solidified the network's position as a leading movie broadcaster, with three of the top four world TV premieres in 2023.

Special events and premieres

Star Gold Network has established itself as a key platform for world television s of major Bollywood films, often coordinating broadcasts across its channels to maximize reach. A notable example is the 2023 world TV of Pathaan, directed by and starring , which aired on June 18 and achieved a viewership of 45.5 million, setting records for the highest-rated film of the year according to BARC data. This event not only highlighted the network's exclusive rights to ' blockbusters but also ranked among the top three s of 2023, alongside Brahmāstra: Part One – Shiva and Ram Setu. The network frequently organizes themed events tied to cultural festivals, enhancing viewer engagement through curated film lineups. During Diwali celebrations, Star Gold has hosted multi-day festivals featuring blockbuster Hindi movies, such as the "7 Blockbuster Shots" marathon from October 17 to 24, 2025, airing at 8 PM daily to capture the festive spirit with high-energy action and family-oriented titles. Similarly, for Independence Day, the network premiered patriotic epics like Chhaava on August 17, 2025, achieving 39.2 million viewers and positioning it as a tribute to themes of courage and national legacy during the holiday weekend. Promotional activities surrounding these premieres often involve collaborations with film producers and fan communities to build anticipation. For the Pathaan premiere, Star Gold partnered with enthusiasts to attempt a for the most people performing the film's iconic arm-crossed pose, uniting fans outside his residence and amplifying the event's buzz through coordinated social initiatives. These tie-ins extend to post-theatrical rights negotiations with theaters, ensuring seamless transitions from big-screen releases to television, often accompanied by live celebrity interviews during broadcast slots to provide insights. In recent years, the network has integrated expanded content libraries for special free premieres, exemplified by the 2025 world TV premiere of Housefull 5 on October 11 at 8 PM, which drew 46.5 million viewers and leveraged the post-merger film catalog to deliver comedy-driven entertainment to broader audiences. Such events underscore Star Gold's strategy of blending exclusive debuts with promotional crossovers.

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