Well, the actor returns with a bang in her boldest role with Ajay Bahl's award-winning film BA PASS, an erotic human drama, a first of its kind in Hindi Cinema.
Though she did a few acclaimed films post CHAK DE INDIA, BA PASS portrays her in a never-seen before role. The film also features among other seasoned actors like Rajesh Sharma and Dibyendu Bhattacharya and introduces Shadab Kamal, who won the Best Actor Award at Osian.
However, BA PASS is not just another (erotic) film, which encashes and emphasises on sex unnecessarily or showcases sensuality to titillate, as is the norm in conventional films.
Despite its dark subject & being an erotic drama at heart, BA PASS showcases erotica in its truest sense, without accentuating bosom thrusts and pelvic moves into the camera right onto the viewer's face. BA PASS raises the bar of showcasing love-making scenes like nobody has done before in the milieu of Indian Cinema.
BA PASS is based on one of the stories, THE RAILWAY AUNTY (by Mohan Sikka), from the book DELHI NOIR, an anthology (collections of short stories) based mainly in and around Delhi-NCR, which was published in 2010. It impressed the producer-director Ajay Bahl so much that he decided to make a full-fledged feature film titled BA PASS. The trailer of Ajay Bahl's BA PASS will be released online soon.