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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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What do you think this is,

a government job

that you will get the weekend off?

Go this time...

But don't make it a habit!

Which way to the warden office?

Why don't you take then with you?

l will soon.

Till then, l want them

to be looked after well.

They are still very young

and l have heard that...

What have you heard?

Don't think there is

nobody looking out for them.

l have brought a phone for them.

No need for a personal phone.

There is a public phone here.

You talk to them often, don't you?

Buy some gifts for your children.

Keep this and call me everyday.

l will make sure

there is enough credit.

We don't want to stay here!

Just a few more days

then l will come and get you.

Promise.

O Mauritius.

You are not going to become any fairer

by spending hours under the tap!

Fat f***!

Has bath once a year and finishes

the whole colony's water supply.

Why would l have a bath everyday,

pretty boy?

l don't run a side

business like you.

Then maybe you should

start running one!

Or else you will keep dreaming

about going to Mauritius

and never actually get there!

Stop whining!

There is water left for

you to wash your ass clean!

Johnny bhai.

Hey, tuition master!

Come meet the headmaster.

He is studying to be

a doctor of philosophy.

Ph.D?

Yeah, in chemistry during the day

and in biology during the night!

Better than you, you slob. Making a

living out of scavenging the dead!

That's where you are going to end

up yourself sooner than you think!

lt doesn't take much

for the times to change, son.

F*** off!

Your entire existence is ill timed.

Johnny bhai.

l have a small gift for you.

Forever indebted to you, my friend!

ln the beginning l waited

for my husband to get better...

Knew that it might never happen,

but l had hope...

Then eventually,

l started waiting for him to die...

Years went by...

l just kept on waiting...

Sometimes hoping that

my husband would get better.

Sometimes wishing that he would die

so that his suffering would end.

You have no one close?

No immediate family?

l have a son,

a little elder to you...

Lives in Singapore...

sends money too.

But can't come himself

He's got ajob, it's difficult.

You go now, the relatives

will be arriving any time now.

Not much action seems

have happened here last night!

Her husband passed away...

l was trying to call,

Why didn't you answer?

l was in the hospital,

Has switched the ringer off.

Come on, then! We have

paid the rent, why waste it!

What's the matter?

l have just left

his body at her house!

Come l'll drop you home.

Don't come home for a few days.

Ashok seems to be in a strange

mood he has no fixed routine.

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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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