B.A. Pass Movie Review

I have been waiting to watch this movie ever since its trailers on YouTube. Not because it had steamy scenes (:P The scenes were way to 'indianized') but because i like creative cinema.

Director- Ajay Bahl

This is a story of a boy called Mukesh who falls in a dark pit of illegitimate seduction and eventually gets thrown into male prostitution. (The poor boy enjoys it in the begining! :( ) 
The story goes at a slow pace and gives a reality wala feel. As soon as you get connected to the characters you realize how deep Mukesh has fallen and theres no way coming back.

This movie can be seen in varied and wide angles. From a married 'aunti' to a graveyard keeper to a forlorn boy. Everybody tries to get out of their original roles. Some do escape and some just fall deeper. Not to forget the role played by Deepti Naval as a cameo.

Every character has been given remarkable minute details. The fact that it is a well crafted movie should be given thousand applauds. But as an audience i wanted Mukesh to get out of that hell of a mess. I also wished if someone out all those characters would have tried to understand what Mukesh was going through.

Most of the people would watch this movie only to check out steamy scenes. But hey fellas...! theres something called a 'see the reality movie'.

Comments

  1. You know those 'steamy scenes' are a reality too! They happen.

    Is it not more real when your run-of-the-mill guy watches B.A.pass for the titillating scenes it has? An average guy (who you are being a little condescending to) fails to empathize with the pain & the harrowing experience that your protagonist goes through, but can feel the voyeuristic sensation that 'Indianized steamy scenes' brings to him.
    Doesn't that naive perspective bring more reality to your creative cinema?

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  2. Those scenes were an important part of the script. Because that same naive person when watches the mental turmoil that Mukesh went through, becomes a little aware of the ramifications of uncontrolled will and desires. And that is where the prime intention of the run-of-the-mill guy of watching that movie takes a different outlook altogether.

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