Actress Shweta Tripathi after impressing the
audience worldwide with her acting chops and innocent charm in films like
Masaan and Haramkhor, is all set to play a 15-year-old aspiring dancer in Gone
Kesh which is touted to be India's first ever film based on Alopecia. The film
deals with a very common disorder which is often neglected by the people
affected by it. Alopecia develops when the immune system attacks the hair
follicles, resulting in hair loss from the scalp.
Shweta plays a middle-class girl who is an
aspiring dancer and wants to fulfil her dreams to be a dancer but is diagnosed
with Alopecia. Though she finds the temporarily solution for Alopecia at the
age of 19 in the film but yet it steals the precious years of youth, dwarfs her
ambitions and wrecks havoc on her life. The film is directed by debutante Qasim
Khallow the first ever Tibetan Muslim to work in Bollywood. The director has
worked on films like Fan, Dum Laga Ke Haisha, Kill Dil, Gunday, Aurangzeb, Ek
Tha Tiger, Chaar Din Ki Chandni, Yamla, Pagla Deewana, and Chamku. He has been
the camera person for these films and also is responsible for the entire BTS
video for each film.
The film is set in the backdrop of a small town
Siliguri, in West Bengal and it explored the different human emotions, pain,
loneliness, fear, humour, courage and ignorance in a light-hearted manner. It would be a visual treat for fans to see
Shweta performing such an intense character flawlessly onscreen after
Haramkhor.
The makers of the film are looking forward to
releasing the film by October this year. When asked Shweta she said, "Gone
Kesh is an extremely special film to me. I had given my consent after reading
just the synopsis. I choose films when they strike a chord with me and this one
did and how!"
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