B.A. Pass, the much-awaited film releasing this Friday after winning over worldwide film festivals

    B.A. Pass, the much-awaited film releasing this Friday after winning over worldwide film festivals

    Finally the wait is about to be over. One of the most awaited hindi films of this era, Ajay Bahl's B.A. Pass is finally releasing this Friday after winning awards at several film festivals. Shilpa Shukla and the new kid on the board Shadab Kamal are definitely going to be a treat to watch.

    This is a story of a young man who gets victimised by his own uncontrolled desires and looks forward to the fatal promises of a new life. Apart from Shilpa and Shadab the film will also have Deepti Naval in a special friendly role. Deepti was not much willing of becoming a part of such an erotic human drama but later got convinced by lead actress Shilpa. The film revolves around a relationship which is based on lustful longing and treachery. Ajay Bahl, the film's director, told IANS, "There is a particular scene in the film and I needed Deepti Naval for that. When she heard the script, she was reluctant about doing the film but she saw the clippings of the film, she really liked the camera work and the way the film has been treated.”

    B.A. Pass, the much-awaited film releasing this Friday after winning over worldwide film festivals

    He added too, "Besides Shilpa had worked with Deepti in 'Bhindi Bazaar', so I asked her to convince her...looking at the scenes and dialogues she said she want to do it. So basically she has done a cameo, more off a friendly appearance in the film.” When Shadab was asked about his experience in his debut film which happens to be an erotic one, he said, "I was quite nervous with the intimate scenes because I was worried about my co-actor. It's a very awkward situation, but when you have a confident co-actor, the job gets easier.” In the film Shilpa is a rich, married woman, who turns trainer for the boy teaching him the art of lovemaking. Though B.A. Pass has been termed as a huge success abroad, it's difficult to predict its success in India because of its somewhat bold theme and erotic appearance.