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2021 Indian Hindi-language erotic drama film
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B.A. Pass 3 is a 2021 Indian Hindi-language erotic drama film written, directed, and produced by Narendra Singh under FilmyBox Movies. It is the third installment in the B.A. Pass film series, following B.A. Pass (2012) and B.A. Pass 2 (2017). The film stars Sunny Sachdeva, Armaan Sandhu, and Ankita Chouhan, with supporting performances by Ankita Sahu, Namish Anand, and Mukesh Tripathi. Released directly on the FilmyBox OTT platform on 1 May 2021, it explores themes of extramarital affairs and toxic relationships in an urban setting.[1][2]
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Deep Chugh
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| B.A. Pass 3 | |
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| Directed by | Narendra Singh |
| Written by | Narendra Singh Deep Chugh |
| Screenplay by | Narendra Singh Deep Chugh |
| Produced by | Narendra Singh |
| Starring | Sunny Sachdeva Armaan Sandhu Ankita Chouhan |
| Cinematography | Anmol Dhiman |
| Edited by | Harpreet Singh Bunny Rasta |
| Music by | Altaaf Sayyed Manni |
Production company | FilmyBox Movies |
| Distributed by | FilmyBox |
Release date |
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Running time | 136 minutes |
| Country | India |
| Language | Hindi |
Plot
B.A. Pass 3 centers on Anshul, an unemployed graduate who relocates to Mumbai and becomes romantically involved with Neha, a married woman. Their affair triggers a chain of events, revealing other hidden relationships, including Neha's husband's infidelity. The narrative delves into themes of desire, betrayal, and moral ambiguity, set against Mumbai's urban landscape.[3][4]
Cast
- Sunny Sachdeva as Anshul
- Ankita Chouhan as Neha
- Armaan Sandhu as Mukesh
- Ankita Sahu as Ruby
- Namish Anand
- Arjun Fauzdar
- Amanda Bhogal
- Sanjay Bhardwaj
- Monika Chauhan
- Ritam Bhardwaj
Production
Narendra Singh wrote, directed, and produced B.A. Pass 3, with Deep Chugh co-writing the story and screenplay. Filming occurred in Mumbai, leveraging the city's setting to enhance the story’s themes of urban isolation and complexity.[1] Anmol Dhiman served as cinematographer, with editing by Harpreet Singh and Bunny Rasta. The soundtrack, composed by Altaaf Sayyed and Manni, features the single "Barbaad Karoge," with vocals by Sayyed and lyrics by Atiya Sayyed.[5][6]
Release
Reception
Reception for B.A. Pass 3 was mixed. TV9 Hindi commended its sensitive exploration of toxic relationships and emotional depth.[3] India Today described it as a "bold but predictable addition" to the franchise, praising the performances but noting the story’s weaker impact compared to the original.[9] Mid-Day appreciated its attempt to recapture the intensity of the first film but criticized its reliance on sensationalism.[2] Zee News noted the strong chemistry between Sunny Sachdeva and Ankita Chouhan but found the plot formulaic.[4]

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