By Samachar Vishesh News
Chandigarh 08th
May:- Sony Pictures Sports
Network along with Farhan Akhtar - UEFA’s official guest from India, kicked off
a series of exciting activities leading up to the build-up of the most awaited
UEFA Champions League finals. Bollywood actor, Farhan Akhtar will be heading to
watch the finals of the tournament at the Metropolitano Stadium in Madrid,
Spain on 1st June 2019. Fans can watch the second leg of the
UEFA Champions League Semi-Finals and the Finals live and exclusive on SONY TEN
2 and SONY TEN 2 HD channels.
With just four teams left
in the race to the finals, UEFA Champions League 2019, is nearing a thrilling
climax and Farhan will be present at the stadium, giving a new dimension to the
event for the fans in India. The actor has been an instrumental medium to bring
the stories of sportsmen to the big screens with his choice of projects like
‘Bhaag Milkha Bhaag’ and ‘Toofan’ which makes him an ideal contender for an
off- screen sports collaboration with the world’s biggest club football league.
As a build-up to the
knockout stage of the tournament, Sony Pictures Sports Network launched the ‘My
Reasons to Watch UEFA Champions League’ campaign. The campaign captures the
enthusiasm and passion of various kinds of fans, ranging from fanboys to
peripheral football viewers who profess their reasons for watching the most
prestigious club competition in the world, the UEFA Champions League.
In an endeavor to bring a
larger than life experience to football enthusiasts in India, Sony Pictures
Sports Network in association with PVR Cinemas, will for the first time, be
screening the UEFA Champions League finals LIVE on the big screen, across five
cities in India. Football fans from Mumbai, New Delhi, Pune, Kolkata and
Chennai can enjoy the clash of the titans with friends and family at PVR
cinemas near them.
To further enhance the viewing
experience for audiences the sports network will also feature a ‘UEFA Champions
League Studio Show’ with a host of expert panelists on board, presenting
in-depth pre, mid and post-match analysis.
No comments:
Post a Comment