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Gone Kesh Review: A Bold Subject Cut Short by a Receding Storyline
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Gone Kesh Review: A Bold Subject Cut Short by a Receding Storyline

Female baldness, unlike male baldness, doesn’t invite sympathy – it’s a marker of inadequacy. It’s this narrative that debutante director Qassim Kallow attempts to dissect in Gone Kesh with the story of a small-town girl suffering from alopecia. But the movie does not do justice to a bold subject.
Posted by Poulomi Das May 9, 2016
Bala Review: A Simplistic Comedy that Remains Enjoyable Despite its Bald Patches
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Bala Review: A Simplistic Comedy that Remains Enjoyable Despite its Bald Patches

Despite its glaring flaws, Amar Kaushik's Bala stands out for packaging its grand ideas in the language of small-town India. The film underlines how incapable men are to withstand the cruelties of unreasonable beauty standards that they have heaped on women for centuries.
Posted by Poulomi Das April 9, 2016

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