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B.A. Pass

  • 2012
  • Unrated
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
4.5K
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B.A. Pass (2012)
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A young boy is seduced by a woman who later turns him into a gigolo (male prostitute).A young boy is seduced by a woman who later turns him into a gigolo (male prostitute).A young boy is seduced by a woman who later turns him into a gigolo (male prostitute).

  • Director
    • Ajay Bahl
  • Writer
    • Ritesh Shah
  • Stars
    • Shadab Kamal
    • Shilpa Shukla
    • Rajesh Sharma
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    4.5K
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    • Director
      • Ajay Bahl
    • Writer
      • Ritesh Shah
    • Stars
      • Shadab Kamal
      • Shilpa Shukla
      • Rajesh Sharma
    • 34User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Shadab Kamal
    Shadab Kamal
    • Mukesh
    Shilpa Shukla
    Shilpa Shukla
    • Sarika
    Rajesh Sharma
    Rajesh Sharma
    • Mr. Khanna
    Deepti Naval
    Deepti Naval
    • Mrs. Suhasini
    Dibyendu Bhattacharya
    Dibyendu Bhattacharya
    • Johnny
    Shikha Joshi
    Vanya Joshi
    • Landlady
    Vijay Kaushik
    • Foofa Ji
    Padam Mishra
    Anula Navlekar
    Anula Navlekar
    • Chhoti
    Happy Ranajit
    Happy Ranajit
    • Phd
    • (as Happy Ranjit)
    Amit Sharma
    • Amit
    Geeta Agrawal Sharma
    Geeta Agrawal Sharma
    • Bua Ji
    • (as Geeta Aggarwal Sharma)
    Kiran Deep Sharma
    Kiran Deep Sharma
    • Warden
    Rajeev Sharma
    • Goon
    Raveena Singh
    • Sonu
    Raghvendra Tiwari
    Raghvendra Tiwari
    • Mortuary Owner
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Ajay Bahl
    • Writer
      • Ritesh Shah
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    7fredberglyle

    B.A passes with merit

    The movie is an adaptation of the story railway aunt and its just fine noir The highlight was the aunt character played by Shilpa Shukla, who stole the entire movie. The thing that made me like this movie is the uneasy ambiance surrounding the poor boy throughout the movie. The scenes when the boy takes his feelings to the zenith when his sisters were troubled and when he is treated as a servant in his own relatives' house were shown so aptly. Had few issues like the reason the boy took up 'that' job/gig (see the movie and you'll know it) is still questionable to the book writer/director. The screenplay is cool for a débutant but could've made far better with such a twist in the climax.
    8Pratikanilpatil

    Excellent

    B.A.Pass-It is not just an erotic thriller but also an emotional saga & deals with the reality.based on the short story 'THE RAILWAY AUNTY',this 95 minutes movie is really a worth to watch.an extraordinary work by debutant director Ajay bahl,&some brilliant performances by lead actors... Movie deals with a young boy journey (MUKESH)who is orphan & has the responsibility of 2 younger sisters...then he meet a married woman(SARIKA)who gives him a way to live his life on his own.The need of money force him to be a gigolo... the topic of the movie is very well explained by the director which deals with the life of houswifes in higher society & the life of a young boy who got trapped in it...What happens next with him is that what the movie...... Shilpa shukla is marvellous as Sarika....Shadab kamal is brilliant & promisig as debutant....
    6akash_sebastian

    A Good and Bold Effort, But Leaving Nothing Much To Ponder About.

    Ajay Bahl's debut film starts off with brilliantly, and creates an intriguing atmosphere, but ends unsatisfactorily. It's a coming-of-age tale of innocence lost and conscience compromised. What starts off as playful seduction, Mrs. Robinson/ Hanna Schmitz style, spirals into a chain of prostitution, lies and betrayal. Even with an interesting story and well-shot scenes, the screenplay and the lead's (Shadab Kamal) acting failed to properly show the sense of urgency and desperation. Though the film's approach towards themes like poverty struggles, empty marriages, sexual urges and escort systems is commendable, it fails to explore them properly and deeply. Though the movie is well-made, and quite bold (for Hindi Cinema), when the whole ordeal is over, you're left with an odd aftertaste, not sure of what to think.

    Though Shadab Kamal looked cute and innocent enough for his role, his acting was little single-pitched. Shilpa Shukla was mesmerizing as the seductress and lady pimp.

    Good effort.
    6kosmasp

    Pass - with flying colors

    No pun intended and not that many colors to be honest. The rest is sort of "if you know, you know". But that aside, let me say up front that I am quite surprised by how the movie tackles certain things. Do not expect nudity in this, but just the fact that it does engage in erotic situation alone ... I did not expect that at all.

    I mean a movie that has to put a disclaimer (while the movie is running on the bottom of the screen), that smoking is bad for your health ... well you know you can't really do everything or rather show everything. Although violence does not seem to be an issue here either. Not that there is too much of it. But certain scenes may offend you ... depending on your thresshold and how sensitive you are of course. The ending is a bit of shocker ... and may make you give this a point more than I did.
    8visheshvijay

    Awesome combination of Sex,Lies and Betrayal

    In a voice-over during the film's opening scene, as he stares emptily at his parents' corpses before him, Mukesh, the protagonist of BA Pass describes their untimely deaths as a betrayal. It's the first of many to come for this unsuspecting young boy, played by Shadab Kamal, who's at the cusp of discovering that it's every man for himself in the world outside.Adapted from a short story by Mohan Sikka titled Railway Aunty, which appeared in the 2009 anthology Delhi Noir, the film traverses the neon-lit streets of Paharganj, even poking and probing its way into the city's posh parts to ultimately lift the veil on the seemingly simple veneer of middle class life in Delhi.Taken in reluctantly by his aunt after being orphaned, Mukesh seems destined to live a life of humiliation and quiet desperation, until one day he encounters bored housewife Sarika (Chak De India's Shilpa Shukla), who seduces him Mrs Robinson-style. What starts off as an illicit affair quickly spirals into a dangerous web of prostitution and deceit, and we're mostly transfixed by this tale of innocence lost and conscience compromised.A little over ninety minutes, BA Pass is crisp and compelling because director Ajay Bahl, also the cinematographer of the film, reveals a firm grasp over the unflinching narrative. With minimal flourish or show-off, Bahl creates a moody noir that is at once irresistible. Yet, where the film slips is in the superficial, surface-level manner in which it addresses macro themes like empty marriages, sexual power games, and the frustration caused by extreme poverty.It doesn't help either that Shadab Kamal delivers a one-note performance as Mukesh, turning him into a singularly uninteresting fellow, and seldom allowing us a glimpse into his heart. Shilpa Shukla, as the ravenous cougar, is inscrutable throughout…but that approach works for her character, whose motives must remain sketchy till the end. The pair is surrounded by good actors in bit roles, including Geeta Sharma as Mukesh's unwelcoming aunt, Dibyendu Chatterjee as a chess-loving undertaker, and Rajesh Sharma as an angry husband who must take charge.BA Pass exposes a cold, dark, and bleak universe that is in equal measure grotesque and intriguing. Bahl creates the right mood, but doesn't leave you with much to think about when it's all over. Still I'm going with eight ratings as bollywood has started making real movies.Not perfect, but nicely done.

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    • Release date
      • August 2, 2013 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • India
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    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • Бакалавр искусств
    • Filming locations
      • Delhi, India
    • Production companies
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      • Tonga Talkies
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      • $1,171,343
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      • 1h 35m(95 min)
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      • 2.35 : 1

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