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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
550 Views


Comes and goes as he pleases.

Are you angry with me?

You are not my husband that l need to

throw a tantrum to get your attention?

Just do as l tell you.

l'll let you know when

is a good time to come.

Just drop me off here,

l have some work.

That's my friend Johnny.

l'll leave now.

Why did you make me meet him?

He is a friend! Lives nearby. l play

chess with him in the cemetery.

Have you blabbered anything

to him about our work?

No! l just told him that

you help me get tuitions.

Good! Your minds has also

sharpened up along with your body.

So partner,

why did you want to see me?

l need a house.

Are you looking to buy one?

No, want to rent one.

So what is the problem?- Nobody

wants to give it to a bachelor.

And l can't call my sister

here until l have a house.

Don't worry! Call your sisters!

How can l call them

till l have a house!

Don't worry about that!

l have a lady friend too!

What family were you talking about?

He is a bachelor!

Why? l am there!

These days even two

men can start a family!

Stay within your limits, Johnny!

Just kidding!

He has got two lovely sisters.

They will come and stay with him.

You can lord over them!

They will help you

in your housework too!

How much is the rent?

3,000 rupees, no security because

Johnny has brought you here.

But l will take

three months advance.

My tenants will vacate

the room in 15 days.

But you need to

pay the advance now.

His sisters will

be here in 15 days.

He will give you the advance then and

you hand us the keys at the same time.

Fair and square, is it not?

Look Johnny, my room shouldn't

go vacant even for a day.

Your house is like my own!

l wouldn't be able to bear it.

lf you were to incur

any loss on my account!

May l take one?

Get lost!

Are you a moron?

Rushing to pay the advance when

the house isn't even vacant yet!

You haven't understood

this city at all.

Johnny bhai, thank you.

Oye! What do you

think you are doing?

Hey! l am talking to you!

That is my drawer.

lt was my drawer till

you stuffed your things in.

Your mother has given me the key.

lf my mother gave you

the house keys someday..

..would the house be yours too?

l pay my share of

the rent every month.

You eat worth much

more in a single day!

l will leave your house...

and your drawer as well!

Quit talking about it.

Why don't you actually

do it for a change.

l told you not to come here!

What was so important?

You should not trust me so much!

Where else can l keep it?

All the banks are asking

for an income proof.

l will come and take

it in a couple of weeks.

This bank will charge interest.

Biji has woken up.

lf you can't knock like a civilized

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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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