Divya Delhi: Bollywood seems to favor baldness. At least three movies this year feature a protagonist with hair loss. The creators of Ujda Chaman, starring Sunny Singh from Sony ki Tittu ki Sweety, sued Ayushman Khurana's Bala. Both films' trailers depict a man losing his battle with early baldness. Amidst the chaos, another movie with the identical plot made little impact. Alopecia, an autoimmune illness that causes hair loss, prevents young Enakshi from getting married in Gone Kesh, starring Shwetha Tripathi. Reports indicate that the film made ₹1.3 crores on its release day in March. Real fighting occurs between Bala and Ujda Chaman. Two actors' looks and dialogues are too identical to overlook, besides the plot. Strangely, both films will open within 24 hours. Ujda Chaman's director Abhisekh Pathak claims his film is an official remake of Kannada film Ondu Motteya Kathe. Bala will debut a week earlier Bala director Amar Kaushik insists on his film's distinctiveness. "I'm away. I'm making a film and discovering that 'Bala' is comparable. At first, you wonder "why and how?"You feel okay thereafter. I do my part, he does his. Both of us are working actors. "I love him and his acting," remarked Ujda Chaman actor Sunny Singh.