In our society, it is very common for girls to be victims of body shaming. Being black or fat, he has to endure humiliation all his life, but here, director Amar Kaushik's 'Bala' talks about the baldness of boys. It is the cleverness of the director to deal with the problem of baldness on the one hand, and on the other hand do not forget to tell the narrow and inferior attitude of the society towards the black girl. The interesting thing is that while giving a solution to this problem in the society for years, do not forget to say that accept yourself as you are. Why do you have to change
Balmukund alias Bala (Ayushmann Khurrana) had thick and silky hair as a child and he used to do great work on them. But by the age of twenty-five years, his dense and feeding chaman was so devastated that the hair of the head started going fast. Due to increasing baldness, Bala's childhood girlfriend leaves him. It makes fun of him in society. The job gets demotion and is given the job of selling fairness cream from the post of executive. She could not get married. Bala, who considers hair to be the crown of the head, adopts hundreds of tips to grow hair, they may be ridiculous or disgusting, but Bala is sure that his hair will definitely bloom one day.
Although his childhood school mate Latika (Bhumi Pednekar) tries to show him the mirror again and again, he gets irritated with Latika. A well-known lawyer Latika, who is known by profession, has gone away due to black color, but she never felt inferior to herself. On the other hand, Bala, who has tried every trick to grow hair, when he prepares himself for a hair transplant, he realizes that he may have problems due to diabetes. After being desperate in every way, he wears a wig brought by his father (Saurabh Shukla), his confidence returns. With the same confidence, he expresses his love for Tick Talk star Pari (Yami Gautam). The matter reaches the wedding floor, but Pari is unaware of Bala's baldness. What will happen when he learns the truth of Bala's baldness? Will Bala be able to accept her own baldness? To know this, you have to watch the film.
Before the director Amar Kaushik's Bala, 'Ujda Chaman' came up on the issue of baldness last week, but here Amar Kaushik has to praise that he has deeply engraved this issue. Moving to the bottom of the issue, he decorated it with comedie flavors instead of immersing it in the syrup of melodrama. The Kanpur Accent makes the characters fun in the story made in Kanpur's backdrop. The first half is very funny, but in the second half, the speech begins to reflect in the story, but the climax gives a beautiful message. It would have been better if the director Bhoomi Pednekar as a black girl paid little attention to her makeup. One liners such as 'Hair Loss No Identity Loss Ho Haya Hamara' by writer Niren Bhatt are successful. The song 'Don't be Shay' by Badshah, Shalmali, Gurdeep and Sachin-Jigar has become visible in the music of Sachin-Jigar.
Ayushmann Khurrana once again proved that he is capable of doing all kinds of roles with superb and lively acting. Choosing a bald character as an actor could also be risqué for his image, but he not only dared to pick him up but also got caught in that role. Yami Gautam has strongly portrayed the role of Small Town Tick Talk Star and his mentality. They are beautiful too. Choice of Bhoomi's roles has to be admired. After the old grandmother of the bull's eye, she has lived up to the character of black girl Latika. Saurabh Shukla, Javed Jaffrey, Seema Pahwa, Deepika Chikhaliya and Abhishek Banerjee have been fiercely entertained in supporting roles.
Although his childhood school mate Latika (Bhumi Pednekar) tries to show him the mirror again and again, he gets irritated with Latika. A well-known lawyer Latika, who is known by profession, has gone away due to black color, but she never felt inferior to herself. On the other hand, Bala, who has tried every trick to grow hair, when he prepares himself for a hair transplant, he realizes that he may have problems due to diabetes. After being desperate in every way, he wears a wig brought by his father (Saurabh Shukla), his confidence returns. With the same confidence, he expresses his love for Tick Talk star Pari (Yami Gautam). The matter reaches the wedding floor, but Pari is unaware of Bala's baldness. What will happen when he learns the truth of Bala's baldness? Will Bala be able to accept her own baldness? To know this, you have to watch the film.
Before the director Amar Kaushik's Bala, 'Ujda Chaman' came up on the issue of baldness last week, but here Amar Kaushik has to praise that he has deeply engraved this issue. Moving to the bottom of the issue, he decorated it with comedie flavors instead of immersing it in the syrup of melodrama. The Kanpur Accent makes the characters fun in the story made in Kanpur's backdrop. The first half is very funny, but in the second half, the speech begins to reflect in the story, but the climax gives a beautiful message. It would have been better if the director Bhoomi Pednekar as a black girl paid little attention to her makeup. One liners such as 'Hair Loss No Identity Loss Ho Haya Hamara' by writer Niren Bhatt are successful. The song 'Don't be Shay' by Badshah, Shalmali, Gurdeep and Sachin-Jigar has become visible in the music of Sachin-Jigar.
Ayushmann Khurrana once again proved that he is capable of doing all kinds of roles with superb and lively acting. Choosing a bald character as an actor could also be risqué for his image, but he not only dared to pick him up but also got caught in that role. Yami Gautam has strongly portrayed the role of Small Town Tick Talk Star and his mentality. They are beautiful too. Choice of Bhoomi's roles has to be admired. After the old grandmother of the bull's eye, she has lived up to the character of black girl Latika. Saurabh Shukla, Javed Jaffrey, Seema Pahwa, Deepika Chikhaliya and Abhishek Banerjee have been fiercely entertained in supporting roles.
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