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B.A. Pass 3 (2021)
Based on a real story
Keeping in mind the way, erotic & sexual content is both served and seen in a very restricted manner in our Indian Cinema, B. A. PASS 3 certainly needs to be rated as another bold step forward by our Indian film-makers, without any arguments. Yet, contrary to the above statement, here the best thing about the movie is that its makers and director Narendra singh put a thoughtful meaning into its entire erotic content and also have a fine story to convey to their mature audiences in a truly appreciable manner.
Based on a real story and then uses the plot of an unemployed youth. It revolves around the story of a young boy name anshul who fall in love with a married women. He meets a middle aged, good looking lady who teaches him some new lessons of life which bring in sex, lust and love into his innocent persona turning him into an entirely different person heading towards a tragic end.
The film begins calmly and then goes on to deliver some of the boldest scenes ever seen in a mainstream (A Grade) Hindi film promoted decently. However, the fact remains that despite of being much bolder and adventurous in its execution (than what the promos suggested), the erotic scenes in the film are exceptionally shot with a sensitive approach without getting into some extreme skin show or cheap vulgarity. Plus its these sensual scenes only which very insightfully depict the lonely, empty & scary life lived by the richer sections of the society. So till interval it does turn out to be an explosive film with a realistic subject which probably stresses more on serving the hidden instincts of the viewers quite skillfully.
Post intermission, as the focus shifts towards the other problems of life faced by the young man (not boy), the pace drops and it more becomes an intense film moving towards a shocking climax which might be depressing for many. But all stories do not have a happy ending and here we have the one which daringly talks about those dark and ugly, avoidable phases of life which do not give many choices to a person caught in their unbreakable trap.
The second half gives more attention to its story progression. B. A. PASS 3 excels and gains a fine distinction of being a sensitive film made on an engrossing tale. Its concluding moments make you feel sorry for its main protagonist.