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Shweta Tripathi On Tackling Alopecia In ‘Gone Kesh’: ‘I Hope The Concept Of Beauty Changes’

Darpan News Desk IANS, 28 Mar, 2019 09:07 PM

    Qasim Khallow’s film Gone Kesh is extra special for actor Shweta Tripathi, who plays the lead role.


    The actor’s character is an aspiring dancer and suffers from Alopecia, a medical condition in which she loses hair. Shweta says that the role was amazing to play and she is grateful to be part of the film.

     


    Speaking about the same, Shweta says, “It’s an actress’ dream to play such characters. I was super-duper excited to see what the look was like in this film and I was extremely happy with it.


    For me, it’s important to look like my character. I was ready to go bald for the film but the director wanted my real hair as well because some scenes are a flashback. So, we used prosthetic make-up.”


    GoneKesh also stars Jitendra Kumar, Vipin Sharma and Deepika Amin.

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