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(Mukesh): His portrayal of a vulnerable, naive youth was seen as "raw" and "sincere," though some felt he was overshadowed by Shukla.

It forces us to ask: In a world that demands you fight for every breath, how much of your soul are you willing to sell to stay alive? b.a. pass reviews

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. (Mukesh): His portrayal of a vulnerable, naive youth

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. Alok laughed at that one

Alok laughed at that one. Then he stopped laughing.

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.