B.a. Pass Reviews May 2026
User: Rajat_4u “Too slow. Deepak should have slapped the professor in the interval point. Wasted potential. Where is fight scene?”
He scrolled deeper. A review from Sweety_18 : “Hero’s glasses are same as my ex-boyfriend. Could not focus. 2 stars.” Another from Rajneesh_tiger : “Interval ke baad kuch nahi hota. Waste of 200 rupees. Should have watched Pushpa reloaded.”
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. b.a. pass reviews
And then, tucked between a one-star rant about “too much realism” and a five-star review titled “Masterpiece for depressed people only,” Alok found a long, plain-text review signed by a single initial: D.
But it was the user reviews on CineNasha that he couldn’t stop refreshing. User: Rajat_4u “Too slow
“That’s not a column,” the editor said. “That’s a funeral.”
Alok loved it. He called it “a necessary knife to the chest of aspirational cinema.” Where is fight scene
“Exactly,” said Alok. “Some funerals are the only honest films we get.”