The B.A. Pass franchise began as a gritty, neo-noir erotic thriller in 2013, directed by Ajay Bahl. Based on a short story from the book The Railway Colony , the first film was a critical and commercial success, praised for its bold storytelling and realistic depiction of the darker side of human desires. Following its success, the franchise expanded:
The story follows Anshul, a jobless young man whose life takes a dramatic turn after he meets a married woman. Their relationship descends into a web of unwanted entanglements, ultimately dealing with themes of betrayal and the harsh realities of modern society. Sunny Sachdeva Armaan Sandhu as Anshul. Ankita Chouhan as Pallavi. Ankita Sahu Audience Reception B A Pass 3 Filmyzilla
: Some viewers found the story to be engaging with a moral lesson at the end, though others felt it lacked polished presentation. At over two hours long, it is sometimes criticized for having sections that feel slow or "boring," specifically during the emotional drama scenes. Following its success, the franchise expanded: The story
His friend, Raghav, had leaned in close during their lunch break at the warehouse where they worked, whispering the code like it was the password to a speakeasy. “It’s out, bro. B.A. Pass 3 . Search for ‘B A Pass 3 Filmyzilla.’ It’s up in 720p. Don’t tell anyone I told you.” Ankita Chouhan as Pallavi
Sunny Sachdeva, Ankita Chouhan, Armaan Sandhu, and Ankita Sahu. Director: Narendra Singh Genre: Drama / Romance B.A. Pass 3 (2021) - Plot - IMDb