<p>Shilpa Shukla, who has shot several bold scenes for "B.A. Pass", says she was skeptical before signing the movie but her father encouraged her to go for it.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"I was skeptical before going ahead with 'B.A. Pass' as it was an extremely bold role. As an actor, I didn't know how it's going to be and at the back of my mind, I wanted to do this film. So, I asked my father about it, and he said, 'You will have to go bold and take the risk'," Shilpa told IANS.<br /><br />"This was his last advice that I remember. This film is dedicated to my father. He is not aware of the film industry, but he said you cannot excel without taking risks," she added.<br />Shilpa lost her father N.K. Shukla in March 2012.<br /><br />In "B.A. Pass", Shilpa plays a rich, married older woman who plays a sex guru to a young boy and teaches him the art of loveaking. It is her boldest role so far.<br />The actress, who featured in "Chak De! India", says her mother has watched the film and that she loved it.<br /><br />"My father couldn't see the film, but my mother saw it and she loved it. As a mother she was concerned and she advised me to deal with things intelligently. It's a path-breaking film," said Shilpa.<br /><br />Based on Mohan Sikka's short story "The Railway Aunty", the movie has been screened at international film festivals.<br /><br />Directed by Ajay Bahl, "B.A. Pass", releasing June 21, also features actor Shadab Kamal.</p>
<p>Shilpa Shukla, who has shot several bold scenes for "B.A. Pass", says she was skeptical before signing the movie but her father encouraged her to go for it.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"I was skeptical before going ahead with 'B.A. Pass' as it was an extremely bold role. As an actor, I didn't know how it's going to be and at the back of my mind, I wanted to do this film. So, I asked my father about it, and he said, 'You will have to go bold and take the risk'," Shilpa told IANS.<br /><br />"This was his last advice that I remember. This film is dedicated to my father. He is not aware of the film industry, but he said you cannot excel without taking risks," she added.<br />Shilpa lost her father N.K. Shukla in March 2012.<br /><br />In "B.A. Pass", Shilpa plays a rich, married older woman who plays a sex guru to a young boy and teaches him the art of loveaking. It is her boldest role so far.<br />The actress, who featured in "Chak De! India", says her mother has watched the film and that she loved it.<br /><br />"My father couldn't see the film, but my mother saw it and she loved it. As a mother she was concerned and she advised me to deal with things intelligently. It's a path-breaking film," said Shilpa.<br /><br />Based on Mohan Sikka's short story "The Railway Aunty", the movie has been screened at international film festivals.<br /><br />Directed by Ajay Bahl, "B.A. Pass", releasing June 21, also features actor Shadab Kamal.</p>