The Head That Wore Her Name
Sewn Together by Science, Stitched Together by Sacrifice
A dying mother.
A living daughter.
And a surgery science said was impossible.
When 55-year-old Poonam’s body succumbs to cancer, her daughter Priya—just 25—is
faced with the unbearable. But one glance at a portrait of Lord Ganesha in the hospital
lobby sparks a radical idea: a full head transplant. Priya will give her body… so her
mother can live on.
Denied by law, rejected by logic, and defying bioethics, Priya builds a desperate
scientific case. What unfolds is a groundbreaking fictional surgery—13 surgeons, 48
hours, and a gamble between death and destiny.
But when the body wakes up, the real question begins: Who is she now?
Blending cutting-edge medical speculation with myth, emotion, and spiritual wonder,
The Head That Wore Her Name is a haunting work of science fiction grounded in real
love, real loss, and a daughter’s impossible hope.
Logline:
In a desperate act of love, a young woman offers her body for a revolutionary head
transplant to save her dying mother—triggering a medical miracle that challenges
science, identity, and the soul itself.
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