The Biggest Names in Entertainment & Business play for Humanity

The Biggest Names in Entertainment & Business play for Humanity
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The All Stars Football Club that was initiated 2 years ago,spearheaded by Bollywood icons Abhishek Bachchan, Ranbir Kapoor and several others will play their next game on the 17th May in Surat against Surat 11, led by prominent businessmen like Hitesh Rohera, Vrushal Gajera, Hiren Kakadia, Nihar Mody and others.

The All Stars Football Club that was initiated 2 years ago,spearheaded by Bollywood icons Abhishek Bachchan, Ranbir Kapoor and several others will play their next game on the 17th May in Surat against Surat 11, led by prominent businessmen like Hitesh Rohera, Vrushal Gajera, Hiren Kakadia, Nihar Mody and others.


The All Stars Football Club is an initiative of GS Worldwide Entertainment and are known to play football to raise money ,proceeds of which go towards “Playing for Humanity” while promoting the sport of football in the country.


With the aim to raise funds for one of India’s largest non-profit organization -Magic Bus that works towards creating a better future for over a million children living in poverty, “Playing for Humanity” looks to bring Sports and Entertainment together to demonstrate each other’s strengths by adding immense value to the business of brands ,while using the ever growing game of football in India as a platform to do so.


The All Stars Football Club led by Abhishek Bachchan and host of others like Ranbir Kapoor, Arjun Kapoor, Dino Morea, Shabir Ahluwalia, Karan Wahi, Shoojit Sircar, Karan Mehra, Vivian Dsena, Sachiin Joshi, Raj Kundra, Caesar Gonsalves and a host of others will play a charity football match on the 17th of May . The match will take place at the Jolly Ground in Surat.


​T​he Surat 11 supports the Garv Foundation. Bunty walia quote: "Its one of the charity games that we are playing and I am thankful to my actors for taking time from their busy schedules and helping to raise funds for charity and promoting the game of football"

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