B.a. Pass Reviews May 2026
User: Priya_dreamz “Depressing. I watch movies to escape my life, not to see a boy fail his econometrics paper. Also, the heroine’s lipstick kept changing in the hostel scene. Unprofessional.”
Alok Sharma had been a film critic for eleven years, and in that time, he had developed a strict rule: never read the user reviews before writing his own. But B.A. Pass was different. b.a. pass reviews
He closed his laptop, walked to the window, and looked down at the street. A chai stall. A man folding newspapers. A girl in a faded college sweatshirt waiting for a bus that was twenty minutes late. User: Priya_dreamz “Depressing
The film was a small, grey-skied indie about a scholarship boy from Jhansi who moves to Delhi for college and slowly gets ground down by the system—ragging, loan sharks, a cynical girlfriend, and finally a quiet, devastating betrayal by his own professor. It had no item song, no hero’s arc. The protagonist, Deepak, ended the film not with a gunshot, but by simply disappearing into a crowd at Nizamuddin station, his degree never used. Unprofessional
He picked up his phone. Called his editor.
User: Rajat_4u “Too slow. Deepak should have slapped the professor in the interval point. Wasted potential. Where is fight scene?”
User: FilmBuff_2099 “Brilliant cinematography. However, I watched it with my father who has a B.A. pass and he cried. Then he asked me if I think he’s a failure. So thanks for that, movie.”