Gone Kesh
- 2019
- 1 Std. 50 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,8/10
2857
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuEnakshi is diagnosed with Alopecia, where she begins to lose hair from her scalp. Although she finds her temporary fix to this, it begins to steal previous years of her youth and takes her l... Alles lesenEnakshi is diagnosed with Alopecia, where she begins to lose hair from her scalp. Although she finds her temporary fix to this, it begins to steal previous years of her youth and takes her life by a storm. Will she be able to find a cure?Enakshi is diagnosed with Alopecia, where she begins to lose hair from her scalp. Although she finds her temporary fix to this, it begins to steal previous years of her youth and takes her life by a storm. Will she be able to find a cure?
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What a beautiful film this is. Set in small town of Siliguri, the movie brilliantly captures the simplicity and challenges of a small town. No unwanted masala or melodrama, very real life portrayal where all characters get a space to be explored by audience.
All the actors in the movie show their command over the craft with brilliant performances. The background score is good but some moments deserved better music.
Overall, its a brilliant film and deserves a watch.
I watched this movie today i youtube for free and I swear the time I spent here are one of the best time I spent for any movies. The inspiration at the end is the main power of the movie. No one is perfect just learn to be yourself. The acting, direction, plot all are upto the point and showcasing the societal thoughts to premature baldness in women is the major strength of this movie.
Diagnosed with alopecia at 15, Siliguri girl Enakshi Dasgupta's (Shweta Tripathi) biggest fear is losing her hair. Her self esteem and confidence takes a beating as her visible bald patches start drawing unnecessary attention at school. Her hair loss becomes a subject of concern for her parents and mockery for classmates. Enakshi's rare condition not only hampers her peace of mind but also supposedly sabotages her marriage prospects.
Most girls often grow up on Disney fairytales, romantic movies and Barbies - all of which define women's beauty in a certain way. Fair and flawless skin, slender waist, long legs, petite frame and gorgeous hair. Even actresses who don't meet this checklist, aren't really in the 'mainstream'. Those who do, are worshipped and desired.
Our race to fit in begins right from our childhood. The society sets unrealistic standards of beauty and women must live upto those expectations. If you don't, you are considered unworthy of success, love or marriage. Enakshi's hair-loss sucks the happiness out of her life.
Her simple parents are willing to do anything for her hair regrowth treatment and a guy quietly nurses feelings for her. But can Enakshi free herself from wallowing in self pity?
Qasim Khallow's film is a heartwarming tale of conquering fear, crushing societal standards of beauty and exploring the parent-child bond. The film is most relatable for women, who are conditioned to believe that they ought to be perfect if they wish to 'bag a good husband'.
Gone Kesh primarily works owing to its great casting. Shweta Tripathi portrays the trauma of her condition in the most real, understated manner.
Vipin Sharma and Deepika Amin are every bit the loving and supportive parents who sacrifice their own needs and wishes for their child. They believe in their daughter when she herself gives up. Jitendra Kumar is perfect as the shy love interest, who loves Enakshi just the way she is. A scene where he happens ho see her without her wig plays out brilliantly.
Despite the film's slow pace, this one's a winner - hair or no hair. It also reminds you that good people end up with good people, always.
Most girls often grow up on Disney fairytales, romantic movies and Barbies - all of which define women's beauty in a certain way. Fair and flawless skin, slender waist, long legs, petite frame and gorgeous hair. Even actresses who don't meet this checklist, aren't really in the 'mainstream'. Those who do, are worshipped and desired.
Our race to fit in begins right from our childhood. The society sets unrealistic standards of beauty and women must live upto those expectations. If you don't, you are considered unworthy of success, love or marriage. Enakshi's hair-loss sucks the happiness out of her life.
Her simple parents are willing to do anything for her hair regrowth treatment and a guy quietly nurses feelings for her. But can Enakshi free herself from wallowing in self pity?
Qasim Khallow's film is a heartwarming tale of conquering fear, crushing societal standards of beauty and exploring the parent-child bond. The film is most relatable for women, who are conditioned to believe that they ought to be perfect if they wish to 'bag a good husband'.
Gone Kesh primarily works owing to its great casting. Shweta Tripathi portrays the trauma of her condition in the most real, understated manner.
Vipin Sharma and Deepika Amin are every bit the loving and supportive parents who sacrifice their own needs and wishes for their child. They believe in their daughter when she herself gives up. Jitendra Kumar is perfect as the shy love interest, who loves Enakshi just the way she is. A scene where he happens ho see her without her wig plays out brilliantly.
Despite the film's slow pace, this one's a winner - hair or no hair. It also reminds you that good people end up with good people, always.
In #GoneKesh, the young heroine starts losing hair suddenly n rapidly. One doctor suggests that she should eat carrots n eggs daily. Another doctor prescribes steroids, but this leads to hair growth in wrong places. Finally, after discovering true love, she accepts her baldness n decides to face the world bravely. Competent direction by #Qasimkhallow n excellent performances by tripathi, sharma, amin. The family scenes r very well depicted. Watch it. Rating 3/5.
Make no mistake when I say that Gone Kesh (Hair Gone) brought a smile to my face as I watched the main character realize her hair loss condition in a small-town setting but then the message that I received at the end was mixed and damp and sermonic. TN.
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