<p>Debutant filmmaker Ajay Bahl's forthcoming movie "B.A. Pass" may focus on male prostitution, but he claims that he has made the film in a "dignified manner".<br /><br /></p>.<p>An adaptation of Mohan Sikka's short story "The Railway Aunty", the film is erotic in nature.<br /><br />"When we choose a subject like this, there is a greater chance of moving towards obscenity. I am saying again and again that 'B.A. Pass' is not vulgar and I have made the film in a very dignified manner," Bahl told IANS in an interview here.<br /><br />Bahl feels that the way he presents the story in the film, "people wouldn't have seen that in Indian cinema".<br /><br />He also informs that it is easier to adapt a short story into a film compared to a novel.<br /><br />"A short story has its characters, a plot, which are easy to adapt into a film. While on the other side, picking up a novel and writing a film's screenplay from it is a task in itself," he said.<br /><br />"So I would suggest that if somebody is going for an adaptation, then go for a short story as it is easier to do," he added.<br /><br />"B.A. Pass" stars "Chak De! India" fame actress Shilpa Shukla as Sarika Aunty, a seductress who seduces a small town boy, played by Shadab Kamal.</p>
<p>Debutant filmmaker Ajay Bahl's forthcoming movie "B.A. Pass" may focus on male prostitution, but he claims that he has made the film in a "dignified manner".<br /><br /></p>.<p>An adaptation of Mohan Sikka's short story "The Railway Aunty", the film is erotic in nature.<br /><br />"When we choose a subject like this, there is a greater chance of moving towards obscenity. I am saying again and again that 'B.A. Pass' is not vulgar and I have made the film in a very dignified manner," Bahl told IANS in an interview here.<br /><br />Bahl feels that the way he presents the story in the film, "people wouldn't have seen that in Indian cinema".<br /><br />He also informs that it is easier to adapt a short story into a film compared to a novel.<br /><br />"A short story has its characters, a plot, which are easy to adapt into a film. While on the other side, picking up a novel and writing a film's screenplay from it is a task in itself," he said.<br /><br />"So I would suggest that if somebody is going for an adaptation, then go for a short story as it is easier to do," he added.<br /><br />"B.A. Pass" stars "Chak De! India" fame actress Shilpa Shukla as Sarika Aunty, a seductress who seduces a small town boy, played by Shadab Kamal.</p>