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Synopsis: After losing his parents in a car accident, Mukesh stays at his Aunt's house in Delhi. Enrolled in a good for nothing course in college he finds peace by playing chess at the local cemetery, the rest of the times he worries over ways to make a living and taking care of his sisters. 'B.A.Pass' is a story looking at the fatal promise of a new life. When Mukesh meets Sarika 'auntie' at a kitty party, little does he know of the city and it's ways and means to survive. Sarika seduces Mukesh, shy and inexperienced he falls for her. What follows is a twist of destiny, a kind of story that appears in the tabloids as 'heinous acts of crime'
Genre: Crime, Drama
Director(s): Ajay Bahl
Production: Venus
  4 wins & 3 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.5
UNRATED
Year:
2012
95 min
Website
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You are too much in a hurry kid!

There goes your queen!

You are making progress.

But there is still

a long way to go.

Check!

Choke me!

Get a haircut and

buy some decent clothes.

You bloody virgin!

You have become quite a whore!

Delhi air is something!

Did you look at his hair style?

Your grandfather is yet

to send money this month.

From where have you got

the new shoes and clothes?

l managed to get

a couple of tuitions.

He is lying.

There has been no inquiry

for an under graduate tutor!

l got it through

the college librarian.

Stays nearby, few blocks from here.

Where are you off to on a holiday?

l have tuition to give.

Ashok is at home.

Keep your ears & eyes

open and your mouth shut.

She puts chains on my feet!

But l am not a fool! You hear?

Biji! Apply the brakes

or it is off to bed for you!

He is always hanging around

the house in your absence!

He got late going

to the club today...

l'll have to buy

you a cell phone now.

Don't forget to get the bill.

who is he?

Mrs. Verma's nephew,

very helpful boy.

'That evening l could not

make it back to Sarika's house.'

'l was on my way to my home town,

Tohana.'

Sonu and Chhoti

are our responsibility

but we are barely making ends meet.

Mukesh, finish your college quickly.

Everyone's counting on you.

We should sent Chhoti

and Sonu to a girl's home.

Pammi is over burdened as it is.

Sonu...Chhoti...hurry up.

Come on its getting late.

Don't worry,

your brother will visit you often.

'Sarika knew what

was going on in my life.'

'But at first she

chose to remain quiet.'

'Then one day out of the blue..'

Now you will be needing money!

Help this lady out.

She will pay for small

but important errands.

lf you are reliable

there would be more jobs.

l am Mukesh.

Stop here.

Hello! l'm Mukesh.

l spoke to you over

the phone yesterday.

Yes...yes... come in.

l can't do this.

Why not?

You seem to be doing

pretty alright here!

l wasn't doing it for the money!

What happened?

First she gave me money,

it seemed excessive.

Then...

When l refused she

said she would scream!

She never said anything of that

sort to me seemed pretty happy.

She threatened me that

she would call in the neighbors..

..and say that l had

broken into the house!

l can't do this...

l am not that kind of a boy!

Really!

What kind of a boy are you?

To sleep with women for money!

You take the money!

l don't want any of it!

l've taken my share,

the rest is yours.

l won't do it.

What else do you think you are qualified

for in the first year of college?

Fine! Leave then Don't

come around here anymore!

Get lost!

l give you a chance and

you come back crying like a kid.

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Ritesh Shah

Ritesh Shah is an Indian screenwriter. He has written the screenplay and dialogues for films like Kahaani (2012), Pink (2016), Airlift (2017) and Raid (2018). He won the Filmfare award, Star Screen Award and Zee Cine Award in the Best Dialogue category for Pink. more…

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