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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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person have the courtesy to look away.

Slut!

Where the f*** do

you think you are going!

Sit here!

l thought my old

mother had gone senile!

Then one day l asked myself

how long since Sarika nagged you?

She seems content!

What has changed?

l has my eye on you

but you sensed it some how!

Clever slut that you are... But

you couldn't resist for long eh!

Today l am going to knock

you back to your senses!

Oye!

Sit! Mother f***er.

Watch and learn!

Usually you are of no use

does seeing me with him

turn you on? You pervert!

lf you think you are going

to f*** around behind my back..

..and make me look like a fool...

then think again.

'l was scared to go

back to my aunt's house.'

'l needn't have been for Sarika's

husband had already dug my grave.'

Mukesh had come home in the

afternoon to ask Sarika for a loan.

Said that he was not

being treated well by you.

That you do not give him

proper food nor any pocket money.

lnspite of our constraints

we try to do our best for him...

He had been working well up till

now so Sarika felt sorry for him.

At his age boys tend

to mistake sympathy from women

for an interest of another kind.

Yes, boys at this age

can indeed be very foolish.

He tried to grab her

in front of my old mother.

He was smelling of cheap liquor.

So, Sarika pushed him away.

After that he just went mad.

Tried to kiss her..

Caught her arm so hard

that he has left marks!

Sir, let him return home

my husband will take him to a task.

Do not let him return

is what l came to say.

Your husband is due for a promotion

it will be very unfortunate..

..if instead of a promotion he has

to sit in front of some

anti-corruption inquiry committee.

Mukesh...

pack your things right

away and leave the house!

Where will l go, Buaji?

l don't care.

Go to a friend! Or rent a room!

Very independent you have become.

You make enough money giving

tuitions to get drunk on.

Mr. Khanna is lying! l had

just gone over to meet Sarika.

Everybody is aware

of Sarika's reputation.

Why her husband is targeting you,

l don't know.

But if you stay here, you

will land all of us in trouble...

So for God's sake please spare us.

Oye!

Tuition master!

What happened?

And what's with all this luggage?

Come with me...

Come in.

Settle down.

Mauritius.

My aunt's son lives there...

Keeps calling me, says..

..a little investment

can take me far there

But l say, l am too old

to settle in a new place.

Johnny bhai.

My money is stuck somewhere.

l will rent the room

as soon as l get it back.

Play chess with me every night.

Stay for free as long as you like!

When are you coming to get us?

l'll be there soon!

Why? Has something happened?

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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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