-
'Tobacco use leads to cancer,
heart attacks, lung disorders..'
-
'..and other deadly diseases.'
-
'The characters shown in
this film or program..'
-
'..do not support the use of
any type of tobacco products..'
-
'..such as Bidi, cigarettes, Khaini,
Zarda, et cetera..'
-
'..or their promotion in any manner.'
-
'Human lungs are
made for absorbing air.'
-
'But some people use their
lungs to absorb smoke..'
-
'..from Bidi or cigarettes.'
-
'If you squeeze the
lungs of chain smokers..'
-
'..you will get enough tar
to cause cancer in a year.'
-
'This amount of tar is enough
to make you ill...very ill.'
-
O Lord Ganesha,
of Curved Trunk, Large Body
-
and with the
Brilliance of a Million Suns
-
Please make all my work
-
Free of obstacles, always
-
'Before becoming doctors,
we have to take an oath.'
-
'It's called a Hippocratic oath.'
-
'There are some vows like
always supporting truth.'
-
'We will consider each
life precious and respect it.'
-
'We will consider our patients
more important than ourselves.'
-
'It's easy to take oaths.'
-
'But it's very difficult
to adhere to the oaths.'
-
'And our story
begins at that crossroad.'
-
'Dr. Asthana was our
country's most famous..'
-
'..and the best general surgeon.'
-
'People call him God of Surgery.'
-
'And I used to
consider him my mentor.'
-
'And to learn surgery from him..'
-
'..I was doing my internship
in Shekhawat General Hospital.'
-
Sir, who is this celebrity patient?
-
The entire media has
gathered here to cover his news.
-
He is Laxman Gagal.
- Gagal?
-
Gagal who is one of
top 100 business tycoons?
-
Yes.
-
What has happened to him?
- Accident.
-
What the hell is happening here?
-
This is not a Goddamn circus!
-
Move back!
- Get OR2 prepped up.
-
Dr. Riya.
- Yes, sir.
-
You will be with the patient,
Dr. Romesh. - Sir.
-
Hi, doctor. My name is Amit Gagal.
That's my father.
-
Amit Gagal, there are three things.
-
Keep your family away from me.
-
Don't ask me about
the patient's wellbeing repeatedly.
-
I will get irritated.
-
And thirdly, I am the best.
-
No one can save your
father besides me.
-
Is that clear? Out.
-
Nurse.
-
Sir, the heart rate is going down.
-
Sir, it has dropped to 60.
-
BP is low?
- Sir, it's 90.
-
Nurse, get me the drip fast.
-
Doctor, he is sinking.
- Just five minutes. I am almost done.
-
Sir, heart rate has dropped to 40.
-
Intracardiac adrenaline, Dr. Romesh.
-
Here, sir.
-
Nurse, quickly.
-
Sir.
- Jab it between third and fourth rib.
-
Sir, straight in the heart?
-
Jab it now. We are
losing him. Come on.
-
What are you thinking?
Jab it now. Come on.
-
Jab it..
-
Who allowed you in
the operation theatre? Damn it.
-
Give it to me. Get out.
-
Oh, God! His BP has gone down to 55.
-
Atropine 100.
-
His BP is going down, doctor.
-
His BP is going down.
-
Atropine, one ampoule, nurse. Now.
-
Quick, nurse.
-
Heart rate is down to 20, sir.
-
Pulse is down. Doctor, Bradycardia.
-
Nurse, give it to me.
-
Charge to 200.
-
Charged.
-
Sir! Sir! Sir!
-
Hold on! Hold on!
- How is he, sir?
-
Mr. Gagal had multiple rib
fractures and ruptured spleen.
-
The operation was successful.
He is in the ICU.
-
Under observation.
-
He will be alright soon. Thank you.
- Sir, when will Mr. Gagal..
-
..be able to resume his normal life?
- Sir! Sir! Sir!
-
Sir, for how long will
he be in the hospital?
-
Sir! Sir, I am very sorry about
what happened in the OT today.
-
Stay in the ICU with Mr. Gagal.
-
If there is any emergency,
press the code blue button.
-
Yes, sir.
-
You couldn't jab an injection.
-
I hope you will be
able to press a button.
-
Sir, I am..
-
Hey, you!
-
You have still not gone to sleep?
-
It's 6:30 in the morning.
-
It's 11 in Sidney.
It's a live match. How can I sleep?
-
How come you are
suddenly interested in cricket?
-
Some cute new cricketer?
-
Just you.
-
It's okay.
-
I know that you are
upset that I am upset. But...
-
What Dr. Asthana said was right.
-
I did freeze.
-
I don't know what had happened to me.
-
It's okay. It happens.
-
It was our first surgery.
-
And...in this situation many
experienced doctors also tremble.
-
That's why we are interns.
-
So that we can face such kind
of situations and pressures.
-
As it is, it's not easy to jab
an injection into someone's lungs.
-
Especially if he is
a famous celebrity.
-
It means, I am a good
human being and a bad doctor.
-
Only a good human
being can be a good doctor.
-
By the way, a good
human being, a good doctor.
-
Now be a good lover too.
-
"Let my slow
heartbeats in your heart rise."
-
"Let your sweet fragrance
on my breath intensify."
-
"Let's unravel
all the knots of the heart."
-
"Let's leave our dreams
under the care of the breeze."
-
"Come on. Let's live a little."
-
"Let's relish a bit of the sky."
-
"Let's break the ground."
-
"Let's destroy the world in love."
-
"Come on. Let's live a little."
-
"Let's relish a bit of the sky."
-
"Let's break the ground."
-
"Let's destroy the world in love."
-
I had lunch. Yes.
- How are your studies going on?
-
My studies are also going on fine.
- Riya.
-
Riya, where is my underwear?
-
Listen, Riya..
- Tell me.
-
Papa, I will call you back.
I can't hear your voice.
-
Bye.
- Hello.
-
Romesh, what are you doing?
It was papa's call.
-
He doesn't know we live together.
-
I am a small town girl.
I am not a foreigner.
-
Okay. Fine. But where
did you keep my underwear?
-
Here. Here.
-
"My eyes got familiar with yours."
-
"Similar."
-
"Your eyes matched mine similarly."
-
"It's your effect.
- Your effect."
-
"I am impatient.
- Impatient."
-
"It's your prayer."
-
"I am obvious to everyone."
-
"Come on. Let's live a little."
-
"Let's relish a bit of the sky."
-
"Let's break the ground."
-
"Let's destroy the world in love."
-
"Come on. Let's live a little."
-
"Let's relish a bit of the sky."
-
"Let's break the ground."
-
"Let's destroy the world in love."
-
He doesn't need any introduction.
-
He is as important for us
as Sachin is for cricket.
-
Hi. - If Dr. Asthana
had not been with us..
-
..we wouldn't have got funds
for the new pediatric ward.
-
Now I would like Dr.
Asthana to say a few words.
-
What do I say?
He has made me Tendulkar.
-
But he is also as
important for our hospital..
-
..as BCCI is for our
Indian cricket team.
-
We can neither live with
him nor live without him.
-
Yes?
-
Hello.
- Hi, doctor.
-
Doctor, this is my son Ankur.
-
Since last night he
has a severe stomachache.
-
I don't know what it is.
-
Come, son. Come here.
-
Come.
-
Sit.
-
Any vomiting?
-
No. He didn't vomit.
He said he feels like vomiting.
-
But he didn't vomit.
- Okay.
-
I gave him a painkiller.
-
But it didn't make any difference.
- Okay.
-
Mrs..
- Nandita. You can call me Nandita.
-
Nandita, I can't be sure just now.
-
But this could be appendicitis.
-
I think it might be better
if you admit him for tonight.
-
But doctor, how come
suddenly appendicitis?
-
I mean.. - No. No. No.
This is not a serious situation.
-
It's a very common problem.
-
Actually, appendix is
that part of our body..
-
..without which we
can easily function.
-
For instance, tonsils.
-
We call it vestigial organs.
-
Like a tail?
- Yeah. Like a tail.
-
The only problem is that
for 100% confirmation..
-
..we will have to get
his sonography done.
-
And that's possible
only tomorrow morning.
-
So I think its better that you
let him stay here for tonight.
-
Because if he is in pain at home..
-
..it will just get difficult.
-
Fine.
-
I will get him admitted.
- Okay. Very good.
-
Don't be scared.
-
Excuse me.
- Yes, sir.
-
Ankur Arora is in which room?
-
On the second floor, room number 201.
- Thank you.
-
Welcome.
-
What are you doing here? - The question
is what are you doing here?
-
What the hell is happening?
-
And suddenly, what happened to Ankur?
-
The doctor thinks it is appendicitis.
-
He said to admit him. Or else
there might be some complication.
-
So I got him admitted.
-
Good. But you didn't
call me up. That's not good.
-
I would have come with you.
- Actually, it was very late.
-
I didn't want to disturb you.
-
Now you are being really formal.
-
You are not just my employee,
but also my friend.
-
You should have called me up.
-
You know, I am always there for you.
-
Sit.
-
Sandwich.
-
I am not hungry.
- Eat.
-
Look, eat. Otherwise acidity and
all that nonsense will happen.
-
Along with the kid, we will
have to admit the mother too.
-
Do you know? Since morning he was
telling me he has a stomachache.
-
I thought he was making an excuse..
-
..so that he doesn't
have to go to school.
-
I am so stupid.
-
So stupid.
-
Ankur.
-
I am so sorry. I am so sorry.
-
You kept telling me the whole day.
-
I couldn't understand.
-
You must have been in
a lot of pain, right?
-
You were in pain, weren't you?
-
Mama is so stupid.
-
Mama, don't worry. I am okay.
-
It's not paining now. I am fine, mom.
-
I am so sorry. I am so sorry.
-
I am so sorry.
-
Who is the next patient?
- Ankur Arora, sir.
-
Good morning, doctor.
My name is Nandita Arora. And..
-
Who admitted him?
- Me, sir.
-
The patient was in pain
and complaining of nausea.
-
I had a doubt it is appendicitis.
-
So I thought it's better to admit him.
-
Did you do sonography?
- No, sir.
-
So how do you know its appendicitis?
-
It could be ureteric stones.
-
Sir, he was complaining
of stomachache. So I..
-
It could be intussusception.
-
Sir, there was no
complaint of blood in the stool.
-
And the pain was also not severe.
-
Viral gastroenteritis.
-
Sir, there was no fever.
And no diarrhea also.
-
Your diagnosis is right.
-
Your decision of
admitting him is also right.
-
Get CT scan done.
We will know the level of infection.
-
Yes, sir.
- Are you his mother?
-
You shouldn't ignore appendicitis.
It's not good.
-
We might have to operate him
once we get the scan reports.
-
The OT is not available today.
-
So the operation will
take place tomorrow.
-
As such, the pain is less.
So, no problem.
-
Whatever you think
is fine. And if you..
-
Sir, actually, OT is available today.
-
OT is not available today.
-
No, sir. There was a
gallbladder surgery.
-
It has been canceled. So..
- OT is not available today.
-
The operation will
take place tomorrow.
-
Don't you do that to me ever again.
-
Don't try to cut me off in front
of my patient. - Sir, I was just..
-
When I am saying OT is not available..
-
..it means OT is not available.
-
Sir, I was informed that the
surgery has been cancelled.
-
So I thought of informing you.
- Dr. Romesh.
-
I know the surgery has been cancelled.
-
I know OT is available.
-
But the kid will stay
here tonight. You know why?
-
Because I am saying it.
-
Simple.
-
If you want to be a
successful doctor, remember that..
-
..along with being a profession,
it's a business too.
-
You need money for treatment.
-
These modern machines,
medicines, staff..
-
..hasn't come free.
-
It has been bought with money.
-
To run the hospital you need
money and not just goodness.
-
Without money, there
will be no hospitals.
-
Without hospital, no treatment.
-
If you sympathize
with them, tell them..
-
..to stop going to expensive
beauty parlors for a month.
-
They will save money.
-
If she can't even do
this for her son..
-
..then she shouldn't
expect anything from us.
-
One patient's money comes
to another patient's aid.
-
So they bloody well
pay for each other.
-
Do you understand?
- Yes, sir.
-
Do you understand, Dr. Romesh?
-
I am asking you, Dr. Romesh.
Do you understand?
-
Sir, we understand. We all understand.
-
What you are saying makes sense.
-
Try to understand.
Learn something from her.
-
Take it easy.
-
Hey, champ. You okay in there?
-
Yeah. Okay.
-
I am not scared.
-
Good.
-
Shall I ask you a question?
-
Sure. - Can people die
during asendipitis operation?
-
Its not asendipitis.
It's appendicitis.
-
And, no. No one dies
in this operation.
-
They just survive.
-
And we won't let you die.
-
Are you sure?
- Very sure.
-
Is it just appendix?
Or any other complication?
-
Only appendicitis.
-
But if you and Dr. Asthana want..
-
..we can conduct many more tests.
-
So that this hospital can do business.
-
Romesh, I was just..
- You understand everything.
-
I am getting bored.
-
For how long will I have to lie down?
-
Just 10 minutes more, champ.
-
Shall I tell you something?
-
But don't tell mom.
-
Sure. I am an expert
in keeping secrets.
-
You see, I don't feel
good that I am sick.
-
Because mom is sad because of me.
-
She was already sad.
-
And...and she is sadder now.
-
Don't worry. You will be fine.
-
She thinks I don't know anything.
-
I am a kid.
-
But I am not a kid.
-
I know papa has left us forever.
-
I even know that mom
doesn't cry in front of me.
-
She cries alone in her bedroom.
-
Make me alright. I will earn a
lot of money once I grow up.
-
Only for mom.
-
I will buy many presents for her.
-
I will always keep her happy.
-
I won't leave her like papa.
-
Romesh, it's not fair.
-
You are venting out
Asthana's anger on me.
-
I was just easing the tension
between Dr. Asthana and you.
-
That's all. It was really
getting out of control.
-
Do you know, Riya?
-
When I was small,
my mother used to tell me..
-
..when a person's courage wanes..
-
..he becomes more cunning.
-
And when I was small,
my mother had also told me.
-
Instead of unnecessary bravery,
it's better to keep quiet.
-
Fight only when you can fight.
-
Not when you don't
have the power to fight.
-
Tomorrow, Dr. Asthana
won't let me come in the OT..
-
..for Ankur's operation.
-
Take care of the kid.
-
Please.
-
I will.
-
And now, will you
break your oath of silence?
-
I love you.
-
That's the problem.
-
I love you too.
-
Mama...I am hungry.
-
You can't eat now, Ankur.
-
Your operation is after an hour, son.
-
Come on. Be a brave boy.
-
Eat later.
-
You are mama's brave boy.
-
Okay?
-
Good morning, Ankur.
- Hi.
-
Good morning, ma'am.
- Good morning.
-
Ma'am, this is a list
for the surgical kit.
-
You have to buy it
from the surgical shop.
-
The unused items will be returned.
-
Will you get it if I pay you money?
-
We don't have anyone else here.
-
I am sorry, ma'am.
-
Actually, the hospital staff
is not allowed to take money.
-
And I think it won't take you long.
-
The shop is not crowded in
the morning. That's why.
-
Bye, Ankur. Thank you, ma'am.
- Bye.
-
You will be okay?
-
I will get it and be back soon.
-
Send your Gina that yap yap thing.
-
Whatsapp, mom.
-
Whatsapp.
-
Okay. I got it.
-
Whatsapp.
- Whatsapp.
-
Carefully. Careful. Careful.
-
You are not scared, are you?
- No, mom.
-
The doctors will take care of you.
-
And uncle Ajay will take care of you.
-
Naughty. - Of course I will.
And that's a promise.
-
Stop it.
-
Bye, mom.
- Bye, son.
-
See you, champ.
-
Good morning, Ankur.
-
Your stomach is empty, right?
-
You didn't eat anything
in the morning, did you?
-
No.
- Very good.
-
Nurse, take this.
-
Nurse.
-
Actually, when mom went down,
I was very hungry.
-
So I ate a few biscuits.
-
Don't tell mom.
-
Or else she will be very angry.
-
Excuse me, sir.
- Yes. It's a black diamond, sir..
-
Sir, the appendicitis
patient Ankur Arora.. - What?
-
He is not MBM, sir.
- What?
-
Sir, that patient Ankur Arora..
-
..ate a few biscuits. Sir,
his stomach is not empty.
-
I can't postpone the operation
because of a few biscuits, Rosina.
-
There is a queue for operations.
-
But sir, the operation is
scheduled within an hour. - Yes..
-
So I will use ryles tube.
Why is that used?
-
Sir, to clear the patient's
stomach before the operation.
-
Exactly. It will be done. Now go.
-
Yes. No. My wife is not coming.
-
You can introduce me to anybody.
-
Of course.
-
Okay. Yeah. It's okay. Bye.
- Excuse me, ma'am.
-
Yes? - Sir, this is
standard disclaimer form.
-
A routine operation formality.
So ma'am has to sign here.
-
Just sign here.
-
We are ready, sir.
- Good.
-
Is everything okay, sir?
-
I am forgetting something.
-
I had to do something. What was that?
-
Damn! My phone.
-
Remove it.
-
Switch it off.
- Sir.
-
Scalpel please.
-
Dr. Romesh.
-
What are you doing here?
-
I thought you would be in the surgery.
-
No. Actually,
I am just an intern here.
-
Dr. Asthana is
conducting the operation.
-
So nothing to worry about.
He is the best.
-
A good stitch, sir.
-
Thank you, Dr. Riya.
-
Thank you very much everybody.
-
Keep me posted.
- Yes, sir.
-
Doctor.
- Hello.
-
Ankur?
- Yes. He is alright.
-
He will regain consciousness soon.
-
Thank you.. - I have got the
email for the Geneva convention.
-
I will reply in two days.
-
Ankur, show me your tongue.
-
Show me your tongue.
-
Yes. Good.
-
Open your eyes.
-
Open your eyes. This too. Good boy.
-
Okay. Fine. Okay.
-
Oh, my God!
-
He is vomiting. He is aspirating.
-
Oh, God! Nurse,
suction machine. Quick.
-
Yes, sir.
-
Sir, his oxygen
saturation is dropping.
-
Oh, God! Quickly, nurse.
-
Nurse, call Dr. Asthana immediately.
- Yes, doctor.
-
Doctor. Dr. Asthana.
- Hold on.
-
Keep him under observation for two
more days. - Okay, sir. - Doctor.
-
Appendicitis patient
is aspirating in the OT.
-
Damn! Ryles tube! Damn!
-
I cannot see anything.
Give me the tool.
-
Okay.
-
Hold it. Oh, no! It is a mess.
-
What's going on?
- He aspirated, doctor.
-
Why didn't anyone tell me that he
ate something before the operation?
-
Intubator. - There is a lot of vomit.
Let me clean this first.
-
Sir, oxygen saturation is down to 60.
-
Just intubate him.
The oxygen is not reaching his brain.
-
Nurse, quick. Get the tube.
-
Give me the tube.
- Sir, oxygen saturation is down to 50.
-
I cannot see anything.
There is food all over.
-
You are not doing this
for the first time, doctor.
-
You have done this a thousand times.
-
Now don't disappoint me. Please.
-
I cannot see any damn thing, doctor.
-
Damn! Telescope.
-
Ventilator.
-
Saturation is down.
-
It's in. It's in.
-
The tube is in esophagus
and not in the trachea.
-
There is no way,
doctor. Come on. Take it out.
-
Oh, God!
- Saturation down to 35.
-
It's in the trachea now.
-
Are you sure?
- Yes, sir.
-
His reading, Dr. Riya?
-
Saturation is 110. Improving.
-
It's going up, sir.
-
Just check him please.
- What?
-
Just check the boy.
-
Ankur.
-
Ankur, open your eyes.
-
Ankur. Ankur, can you hear me?
Open your eyes, Ankur.
-
Ankur, open your eyes. Open your eyes.
-
Ankur, can you hear me? Ankur,
open your eyes.
-
Ankur, open your eyes. Ankur. Ankur.
-
He is not responding.
-
We have lost him.
- What?
-
He is in hypoxia.
-
He is in coma?
-
I messed up.
-
For the first time in
life...I have messed up.
-
What happened, doctor?
-
Rosina told me the
patient...ate a few biscuits..
-
..before the operation.
-
What!
-
I had to use Ryle's tube.
-
I forgot.
-
Damn!
-
Look...we are all doctors.
-
So...doctors support each other.
-
Whatever happened in the
operation theatre will remain here.
-
But, doctor..
- It's not just...my mistake...doctor.
-
You should have also checked.
-
But..
- Okay. Okay.
-
Whatever
happened...won't be disclosed.
-
Is that clear?
-
But Dr. Asthana, if someone asks us..
-
..how did the child slip into coma..
-
..why have we kept him on ventilator,
what will we say?
-
Yes. So...we will say
postoperative atelectasis.
-
His lung collapsed.
-
He couldn't breathe
during the operation.
-
His lung was collapsing. So we...
-
..kept him on ventilator.
-
But still he slipped into coma.
-
We can say that. We are doctors.
-
But..
-
You guys have to decide
whether you are with me or..
-
Because if you are not
with me, you are against me.
-
And after that your degrees,
experience, influence..
-
..won't come in handy.
-
You know that very well, doctor.
-
At least not in this country.
-
Nobody can touch me.
-
So don't look at me
like I am some criminal.
-
Okay? So it's clear. Okay? It's done.
-
You can leave please.
-
Riya, wait. No. You can go.
-
Inform his family.
-
Okay?
-
Do as I said.
-
Is that clear?
-
First let him be
discharged from the hospital.
-
I have no idea.
-
We will go. We will go. Okay, then..
-
I am not sure. Yes.
Maybe about a week.
-
Fine.
-
Yes.
-
I know you would love that.
-
Yes. Yes, doctor?
-
There is a complication.
- Complication?
-
Your son, after the
operation his lungs collapsed.
-
What?
- It doesn't usually happen.
-
But it's a rare case.
-
After the operation,
oxygen didn't reach his brain.
-
And he has slipped into coma.
-
We have kept him on ventilator.
-
And we are giving him antibiotics.
-
And we are shifting him to ICU soon.
-
Usually in such cases,
the patient comes out of coma..
-
..in a day or two.
-
Please don't worry.
-
Ankur is this
hospital's responsibility.
-
Just..
-
What is this? You
forgot the bag in the car?
-
Lalita..
- His mother..
-
How was it?
-
Coffee?
-
Here.
- Thanks.
-
What happened, Riya?
-
What happened? Is something wrong?
-
Riya, what's happened?
-
What?
- I don't feel good.
-
But, Riya..
-
He is in coma.
Because of lung collapse.
-
That's what the doctors are saying.
-
They will give him
strong antibiotics..
-
..shift him to ICU.
-
How did this happen?
-
Such a small kid is in coma.
-
Doctor, how serious is this?
-
It's serious.
-
Ajay!
- Yeah!
-
Ajay, I have read
Smith & Morison's contract.
-
Talk to them once. I think it is fine.
-
Read it once and then talk. Okay?
-
Talk to them. What are you doing?
-
You haven't slept since 24 hours.
-
Please go home and rest.
-
I am here with Ankur.
I will take care of him.
-
How will you take care?
How can you take care?
-
What does he want?
He doesn't need anything.
-
He can't ask for anything,
neither can he eat nor drink.
-
He doesn't need anything. He doesn't.
-
Neither friends nor mother.
-
Nandita, come on.
-
What are you doing? There is
a lot of office work pending.
-
So what if he is ill?
What can someone do?
-
What can someone do?
-
Life doesn't stop.
It goes on. It goes on.
-
Work goes on.
-
What difference does it make
whether someone is ill or..
-
Make the call. Talk to them.
-
Finalize the contract..
-
Yes, sir?
-
Nurse, please send Rosina.
- Yes.
-
What's the need to show
efficiency at the wrong place?
-
Why did you write that Ankur ate
something an hour before surgery?
-
But sir, I informed you..
- I know.
-
That's why I am telling you.
-
Now we will have to
increase the time span.
-
But why, sir? What happened?
-
I forgot to use Ryle's tube.
- Oh, my God, sir!
-
Sir, the kid Ankur..
- Is in coma.
-
And...sir, hospital rules.
-
To hell with the hospital rules.
-
Whose hospital is this?
- Mr. Shekhawat and yours, sir.
-
And whose job is it to uphold
the reputation of the hospital?
-
Yours, sir.
- That's what I am doing.
-
Let it be. Keep this money.
-
Return to your village or city
or wherever you have come from.
-
If there is an inquiry,
I will handle it.
-
Is this nine fine? Natural?
-
Yes, sir.
- Sure? Okay. Okay. Okay.
-
Nurse. Nurse, patient number
23 Ankur Arora..
-
..room number 104.
-
Which nurse was on duty?
-
Wait a minute, sir.
I will just check. - Yes. Please.
-
Please be quick.
-
Here. I have it, sir.
- Yes.
-
Nurse Rosina.
- Okay. Where is she right now?
-
Sir, I don't know. If her duty is over,
she will be at home.
-
Duty is over?
Her duty is till 9:00 p.m.
-
How can she just..
- I have no idea, sir.
-
But she has left for the day.
-
Where does Rosina live?
-
Upstairs. Room number 28. First floor.
-
Hey!
-
Riya.
-
What happened in the OT today?
-
Riya, what happened to Ankur?
-
I told you. His lungs collapsed.
-
I am not asking what lies
you are telling the world.
-
I am asking what actually happened.
-
The answer won't
change by asking repeatedly.
-
His lungs collapsed.
- Is it?
-
If his lungs collapsed,
why wasn't bronchoscopy advised?
-
Why was he
straightaway put on antibiotics?
-
No chest x-ray, no ABG analysis.
-
Straightaway magnamycin.
-
Please, Romesh. Not I, but Dr. Asthana
decides the line of treatment.
-
You guys are treating him
for aspiration pneumonia.
-
Because he vomited after
the operation. Yes or no?
-
No. It was a lung collapse.
-
Riya, look into my eyes.
-
Tell me the truth.
Just tell me what happened?
-
Romesh, please.
This isn't your problem.
-
This is my problem.
This is my problem.
-
I promised the kid that
nothing will happen to him.
-
And right now, he is in coma.
-
You are saying it isn't my problem.
-
Romesh, stop..
- Riya, just tell me.
-
After the operation,
did he vomit in the OT?
-
Romesh, stop it.
I told you what happened.
-
No, Riya. You are lying.
Who are you trying to save?
-
I am not lying.
I am not saving anyone.
-
Riya, we have become
doctors to save peoples' lives.
-
Not to run the hospital for business.
-
Our job is to end people's suffering.
-
And not be a cause of their suffering.
-
Today, a mother is questioning God.
-
Why is He doing this to her?
-
She doesn't know that
it's not God's fault.
-
It's the fault of those
people who are trying to be God.
-
Riya, please for
God's sake open the door.
-
And tell me the truth.
-
Please. I beg you.
-
"Why aren't you like your reflection?"
-
"Why isn't your
disposition like your face?"
-
"Why aren't you like your reflection?"
-
"Why isn't your
disposition like your face?"
-
"Why do faces change?"
-
"Why doesn't it support us?"
-
"Life, you are envious of my dreams."
-
"What kind of void is this?"
-
"It engulfs my heart."
-
"Your absence makes
me cry inconsolably."
-
"Why aren't you like your reflection?"
-
"Why isn't your
disposition like your face?"
-
You are not ready yet?
Shall we go home?
-
No. I am here today. I have some work.
-
It's tough.
-
"You have so many grievances from me."
-
"This chasm has
devoured our closeness."
-
"I am living in bits and pieces."
-
"Life, why do you
have so many complains?"
-
"Now I have a grievance from God."
-
"It's the gift of time."
-
"Now I am aloof from myself."
-
"Without you."
-
"Why do faces change?"
-
"Why doesn't it support us?"
-
"Life, you are envious of my dreams."
-
Come on. You have to eat.
-
"Why aren't you like your reflection?"
-
"Why isn't your
disposition like your face?"
-
Reading? - Eighty ... Sir?
- Dopomine drip, please.
-
Doctor, what's happening?
What happened?
-
Take her out.
- Ma'am.
-
Please go out.
- Is he okay?
-
Nandita.
- What's happening, doctor?
-
Nandita!
- Doctor. - Please let's go out.
-
Let them be..
-
..two ampoules. Fast.
-
Sir, the ABG report has come.
-
Shows metabolic acidosis.
-
Sodium bicarb.
-
What the..
-
Defibrillator.
- Sir.
-
Hydropine, two ampoules.
-
Come on. Come on.
-
Come on, young man. Come on.
-
Readings?
-
Sir, not recording.
-
Come on.
-
Come on.
-
Oh, God!
-
Is my son dead?
-
Doctor?
-
Is my son dead?
-
"Everything has come to a standstill."
-
"Time came to a
standstill when you paused."
-
"You are lost in yourself."
-
"Now you are not concerned about me."
-
"Life, get a grip."
-
"Change a bit."
-
"Have some mercy and be tender."
-
"Why are you being stubborn?"
-
"Why do faces change?"
-
"Why doesn't it support us?"
-
"Life, you are envious of my dreams."
-
"Why aren't you like your reflection?"
-
"Why isn't your
disposition like your face?"
-
Well played, doc.
-
Sir.
-
What are you doing here?
-
Sir, I want to talk to you.
-
About what?
- Sir, about Ankur Arora.
-
What about Ankur...Arora?
-
Sir, everyone makes a mistake.
-
If we hide that mistake and if
that mistake costs someone's life..
-
..it's considered murder..
- What mistake? What mistake?
-
Sir, you know I am talking
about Ankur. He died because of..
-
..Pneumothorax.
-
Didn't you see the death certificate?
-
He died because of lung failure.
-
Do you know what you are doing?
-
You are insulting a reputed doctor.
-
Romesh, if I take
this insult seriously..
-
..I will throw you
out of the hospital.
-
And you won't be
able to do internship..
-
..in any hospital in the world.
-
And I am saying it sincerely.
-
So don't mess with me.
-
Sir, you can stop me
from becoming a doctor.
-
But just once tell
his mother the truth.
-
He died not because of illness
but because of your negligence.
-
Sir, please.
-
Sir, accept this truth in
front of his mother. Sir, please.
-
Goodnight, sir.
-
Sir, she has the
right to know the truth.
-
Sir, I consider you my mentor.
Sir, I worship you.
-
Sir, please don't lie.
-
Why do you feel ashamed
to accept your mistake?
-
In this profession of saving lives..
-
..you don't always
succeed in saving lives.
-
This is the truth.
-
Just accept it. It's better for you.
-
Romesh, it happens in
the medical profession.
-
It will keep happening.
-
Sir, if this has been happening..
- Enough. Enough.
-
We won't discuss this again.
Do you understand?
-
No, sir. I can't understand.
-
You won't agree like this.
I don't have time for this nonsense.
-
Come on.
-
Thanks.
-
What I was saying is..
-
Romesh.
-
Hello.
- Hello, son. Sit.
-
Do you know? Papa
was repeatedly asking..
-
..about you and not about me.
-
I have ordered soup for you.
-
No. I was just telling Riya
that this is the last year..
-
..of your internship.
-
And very soon you guys
will have to decide..
-
..what you have to do in this field.
-
That's it. I was concerned about that.
-
I have told papa
I want to do cardiology.
-
But papa is saying
I should do neurology.
-
Riya, mark my words.
-
Neurology is the future of medicine.
-
And robotic technology has
also become very advanced.
-
Your soup, sir.
- Because of that income is also good.
-
Romesh, have soup.
-
Romesh. Romesh.
-
What is this, Riya?
-
What the hell is the matter with you?
-
Do you realize you insulted papa?
-
He was saying
something to you, and you..
-
And Asthana is playing
badminton somewhere.
-
We are planning our future.
-
And there, a mother is
mourning her son's death.
-
She still doesn't know
the reason for his death.
-
Yes. She is mourning. Her son is dead.
-
And I am really sorry for that.
-
I am sorry we are not
doing what we should be doing.
-
So you tell me. What should we do?
-
We should stop living?
We should also mourn?
-
Truth.
-
You know what truth means?
-
We just have to tell that
mother the truth. Nothing else.
-
That you guys killed her son.
-
All of you have murdered Ankur Arora.
-
This is not the truth.
-
Today, seeing you, I am wondering..
-
..are you the same Riya I love?
-
Or are you the one
whom I don't even know?
-
What do you mean?
- You have become like them. Like them.
-
Like them? I have become like them?
-
Yes, you have.
-
Like the ones who build
their palace on someone's tomb.
-
Romesh, please don't say that.
-
I know I lied to you.
But what could I do?
-
I did not have any other choice.
-
You didn't have a
choice yesterday, Riya.
-
Today, you have a choice.
-
You will rectify the
wrong that has been done.
-
You will have to take
this decision today.
-
Right now.
-
Are you out of your mind?
-
Do you think I will go
against Shekhawat, Dr. Asthana..
-
..and the entire medical fraternity?
-
That too for the child who is dead.
-
Yes. That's what I think.
-
So also understand that
if we do this, we will be ruined.
-
Our dreams, our future,
our career. Everything.
-
So let us be ruined.
-
Romesh, please try to understand.
-
Papa has paid 80
lakhs as capitation fees.
-
So that I can be a successful doctor.
-
I can't just throw it away because..
-
..your conscience is pricking you.
-
Try to understand. Such accidents
are common in this profession.
-
So fine.
-
Today decide whether you
are with me or against me.
-
Decide? Against who? Against myself?
Is that what you want?
-
Romesh, I was also in the OT.
-
I am a witness to that incident.
-
I am a part of that incident
because I have hidden the truth.
-
If this matter is disclosed,
there could be..
-
..legal action against me.
-
I might have to go to court
and I might be sent to prison.
-
Please try to understand.
-
You can't see that unknowingly..
-
..you are going against me.
-
You are fighting me.
- Maybe.
-
And maybe everyone's
wellbeing lies in this.
-
I am not responsible
for that accident.
-
I won't let my life be ruined.
-
I have never seen truth ruining lives.
-
So tell me, Riya.
-
With me...or against me.
-
Romesh.
- With me or against me?
-
Romesh, please.
- Riya, with me or against me?
-
Romesh, you are
making a grave mistake.
-
Riya, answer me.
With me or against me?
-
Fine. So listen.
I am against you. Against you.
-
Are you strolling in a park?
-
Are you crazy?
-
When Arjun asked Lord Krishna,
"What is Brahma?"
-
He answers his questions.
-
God even talks about karma,
yoga and divine devotion.
-
It's written in Shrimad
Bhagavad that the supreme truth..
-
..is also known as Brahma,
Supreme Being or God.
-
Even a living being is called Brahma.
-
Arjun asks about the soul.
-
Why are you standing outside? Come in.
-
I am sorry.
I shouldn't have come here now.
-
But, I had to give you this letter.
-
So, I thought..
-
What's in it?
-
Please read it when you get the time.
-
See you. Thank you.
-
"Dear Nandita. I know
Ankur will never return.
-
"But, as his mother you've a right.."
-
"..to know what happened with him.
-
"Because, what you know is
far away from the truth."
-
"What the hospital
told you isn't true?"
-
"And, you've a right
to know the truth."
-
He was lying on this table.
-
After the operation was over.
-
'Oh my, God. He's vomiting.'
-
'Oh God!'
- 'He's aspirating.'
-
'Oh, God! Nurse. Intussception machine,
quickly. - He's..'
-
'Sir, his oxygen
saturation is dropping.'
-
'Call doctor Asthana, right now.
- Yes, sir.'
-
You don't know what to do
in a situation like this.
-
Except for the fact
that something went wrong.
-
'I cannot see anything.'
-
'Laryngoscope, fast.'
-
'What's happening?'
- 'He aspirated, doctor.'
-
'Why didn't anyone tell me..'
-
'..he ate something before
the operation?' - 'Ventilator.'
-
'No, doctor.'
-
'There's lot of vomit,
let me clean this first.'
-
'Nurse, quick.
- Sir.'
-
'Oxygen saturation's down.
- I cannot see anything.'
-
'There's food all over.'
-
'You are not doing this
for the first time, doctor.'
-
'You've done this a thousand times.
Streetscape.'
-
'Ventilator.
- Saturation's .5 sir.'
-
'The trachea's normal, sir.
- Are you sure?'
-
'Yes, sir.'
-
'Reading, Dr. Riya.
- It's going up, sir.'
-
'Please check, please.
- What?'
-
'Just check him.'
-
'Ankur. Ankur. Open your eyes.'
-
'Ankur. Open your eyes.'
-
'Ankur.'
-
'Ankur, can you hear me?'
-
The brain went dead.
-
Coma.
-
Oh, God. Baby.
-
My baby. My baby.
-
My baby.
-
I should've been here.
-
Oh, God.
-
Nandita, she's Kajori Sen.
-
Our advocate.
-
Mrs. Nandita Arora, we can definitely
file a case against them.
-
It may be tough.
-
But, we can demand a big
amount as compensation.
-
What price will they
pay for Ankur's life?
-
10 crores? 20 crores? 100?
-
That won't bring my son back.
-
So, what do you want?
-
Maybe, after this case..
-
..this won't happen with anyone else.
-
Shekhawat. The owner.
-
He's an influential man.
-
So, obviously,
he'll have powerful connections.
-
So, I hope you understand.
- I do, I do.
-
But, one doesn't stop
fighting with the fear of losing.
-
And Dr. Romesh. I hope..
-
..the doctors of your medical
fraternity will be against you.
-
They will never forgive you.
-
I will file this case.
We will defend it.
-
But, you can stand down if you like.
-
Save your career.
-
I can save my career..
-
..but what about my conscience?
-
Good morning, dear.
- Good morning, papa.
-
Sir, tea?
- Yes. Prepare the breakfast quickly.
-
I've to leave for office.
- Yes.
-
What are you eating, dear?
- Cornflakes.
-
Very good.
-
Hello.
-
Just a minute.
-
Sir, there's an urgent call for you.
- Fine. Go.
-
Hello.
- Sir, I'm speaking from Zee News.
-
Mrs. Arora, has filed a case of
Medical Negligence against you.
-
Would you like to comment on it?
-
Damn!
-
..there is an intern's hand in this..?
-
Excuse me.
-
Dr. Riya Srivastav. Sit down.
-
Tea? Coffee?
-
I'm sorry. I am Rajiv Mallani.
-
Mr. Mallani will be
defending our case.
-
In the Ankur Arora case..
-
..there were four other doctors
present along with Dr. Asthana.
-
You were one of them.
-
After that incident in
the operation theatre..
-
..did you talk to anyone outside?
-
Dr. Riya, anything that
you know and we don't?
-
If there's anything, then say it now.
-
Otherwise,
Dr. Asthana's reputation, mine..
-
..in fact, this
hospital will be a big joke.
-
And, we'll have to pay a big price.
-
So, in case there's anything?
-
Priya. Everyone knows about
your relation with Romesh.
-
You two stay together
in the Living Quarters.
-
People objected, but I said its love.
-
Let it blossom.
-
Speak up, Dr. Riya.
-
Was it Dr. Romesh?
-
Riya.
-
What did you tell Dr. Romesh?
-
Say it.
-
Speak up!
-
I'm taking my stuff.
-
And...keep this.
-
I don't need it now.
-
I told them.
-
I couldn't lie.
-
They wanted to know how
others learnt about that incident.
-
I said it was you.
-
You went to the lawyer.
-
So, why are you feeling bad about it?
-
I'm doing what I should.
-
You do what you should.
- Romesh.
-
I am helpless, not bad.
-
No, you're not,
I'm more helpless than you.
-
But, I've already made a decision.
-
That I will support the truth,
not run from it.
-
Truth? What truth?
-
A truth that's ruining our future.
-
Truth doesn't ruin anyone, Riya.
-
But evading the truth can ruin you.
-
Come in.
-
My resignation.
-
You're a fine example of
bravery and foolishness, Dr. Romesh.
-
Maybe.
-
It's better than being
arrogant and careless.
-
Dr. Asthana.
-
It's easier to point
fingers at others, Dr. Romesh.
-
Don't forget what happened in
the operation theatre that day.
-
Your hands froze while
administering an injection.
-
Careless?
-
If it wasn't for me..
-
..then Lakshmi would've died.
- I remember, sir.
-
You saved his life.
-
And, I also remember..
-
..you didn't allow me in the
operation theatre after that.
-
That's right.
-
That should happen with you.
-
You're right.
-
I made a mistake and I was kicked out.
-
Now, it's your turn.
-
So, you want me to
sacrifice my position..
-
..the hospital's reputation for you.
-
You don't need to do anything.
-
Now, I'll do
whatever needs to be done.
-
You won't be able to do anything.
-
I will finish you.
-
My career hasn't started,
so what will you finish.
-
I've nothing to lose.
-
And, you have everything.
-
My Lord, this year
on the 9th of June..
-
..a terrible incident occurred.
-
An eight year old boy
undergoing appendix operation died.
-
Because the hospital
his mother chose..
-
..trusted, wasn't fit to
undertake a simple operation.
-
And if they were capable,
they were careless.
-
Whatever the reason.
-
But, the innocent boy
had to pay with his life.
-
Your Honour, that day
before the operation..
-
..Dr. Asthana was
informed that Ankur..
-
..ate some biscuits an hour ago.
-
In such cases, doctors use a
special tube called Ryle's tube.
-
To siphon the food out of the stomach.
-
But, Your Honour. This tube wasn't
used during the operation.
-
Why? Because they forgot.
-
The biscuits in Ankur's
stomach became poisonous.
-
And spread to his lungs.
-
He went into coma.
-
Cerebral hypoxic.
-
And two days later, he died.
-
Your Honour, the
prosecution will now prove..
-
..that the hospital wasn't
just careless, but also criminal.
-
We'll prove that the
doctor's actions..
-
..was nothing less
than 1st degree murder.
-
We'll also prove that in
order to hide their crime..
-
..they aren't just guilty,
but also culprits.
-
I didn't make any chart, Your Honour.
-
Nor am I going to
comment on this profession.
-
Because I completely trust..
-
..the doctors of
Shekhawat General Hospital.
-
That, day during the operation..
-
..Ankur Arora's lungs collapsed.
-
In medical terms, it's
called Neumo-thorax.
-
In this condition,
the patient can't breathe.
-
The vital organs don't get oxygen.
-
The oxygen doesn't reach the brain.
-
And, the patient slips into coma.
-
And, that is exactly what happened..
-
..to Ankur Arora that day.
-
Abusing the doctors,
defaming the hospitals..
-
..blackmailing them is easy.
-
Because they care
about their reputation.
-
They become easy targets.
-
In fact, Your Honour, this is
a case of extortion, blackmail.
-
And, why should we bow before
such blatant blackmail, extortion?
-
You took my advice of
defending medical legal cases.
-
You've made a good name for
yourself by winning four cases.
-
Romesh had to come to you.
-
If you're smart,
we can delay this a lot.
-
Shekhawat has very deep pockets.
-
Time to make my new office,
and your new bungalow.
-
So...what do I have to do now?
-
Just keep humiliating
the hospital in the court.
-
And go easy on Dr. Asthana.
-
Keep saving him as long as you can.
-
The case will stay pending.
-
And the judge won't be
able to pass a verdict.
-
And I will make sure that
the confusion continues.
-
I have to go now.
-
Bye, my dear opposition lawyer.
-
You're always leaving.
-
Always in a hurry.
- I'm a busy man.
-
We were supposed to
talk about us today?
-
What? That I am married
and we don't have a future.
-
I know.
-
But I forget.
-
Mr. Bhargav. What do you do?
-
I am a handwriting expert.
-
So tell me, was your
expertise put to use..
-
..in cases like these before?
- Yes, many times.
-
I don't remember how many times.
-
Oh, I see.
-
Your Honour.
This is the blow up of a ledger..
-
..where Ankur's details were lodged.
-
The details before his operation.
-
It's written here
"Time before last meal, nine hours".
-
Meaning nine hours.
-
Mr. Bhargav. Please tell the court..
-
..what do you find out
after reading this page?
-
For a common man,
this is just a number.
-
Number nine. But for me,
it's number one.
-
Which has been turned to nine.
-
Here, by turning it like this.
-
And, it's been done by
two people, not one person.
-
With two different pens,
at two different times.
-
Whenever we write
something on the paper..
-
..fine impressions
appear on the paper.
-
And we can see them
only through a computer.
-
Normally, when a man writes..
-
..impressions appear on the paper.
-
But, when he changes something..
-
..he does it with a light hand.
-
Carefully.
-
So, there are less
impressions on that side.
-
Even on this paper,
there are impressions everywhere.
-
Except, for this nine,
where it's less..
-
..which was changed.
-
What can I tell the court now?
-
It's all clear.
-
Two different people can't
write on the same paper..
-
..at the same place,
and the same time.
-
So, it's obvious.
-
Someone's changed that to nine.
-
Your Honour.
We don't know who stole this ledger.
-
We don't know whether
Dr. Asthana is behind it or not.
-
But, someone has definitely done it.
-
And, the funny thing is.
-
According to this ledger,
if Ankur ate something..
-
..nine hours before the operation..
-
..then, it was 1 o'clock at night.
-
And, I don't have to be
a genius to understand..
-
..that no patient eats
at 1 o'clock at night.
-
You're talking on the phone again.
-
That means you won't come today.
-
Not just at night, but we'll meet
less during the day as well.
-
As long as this case is going on.
-
If anyone sees us together,
we'll be in trouble.
-
You're right.
-
But, I wanted to tell you something.
-
It's urgent.
- What?
-
Not over the phone, we've to meet.
-
Now. Please.
-
What happened?
-
I am pregnant.
-
I thought something's
wrong with the case.
-
Don't worry, the case is fine.
-
Is this why you wanted to meet?
-
We could've talked
about this on the phone.
-
Yes, we could.
-
It's a small procedure.
-
Abort it.
-
There's a special on me
on the 10 o'clock news.
-
They will praise me.
-
I'm going to watch that.
-
Call me when it's done.
-
Kajori's trying to prove..
-
..that it's the
hospital's carelessness.
-
Not Dr. Asthana.
-
She's trying to confuse the issue.
-
"Anyone can steal the ledger,
anyone can write on it."
-
"This...that."
-
Smart move.
-
The court can't punish just anyone.
-
As our lawyer, it's her duty
to prove Dr. Asthana guilty.
-
But, she isn't doing that.
-
That's why I followed her.
-
I saw her with Mallani. Shocking.
-
She's trying to confuse us.
-
And, we're caught.
-
Can't she understand a child is dead?
-
She's taking
advantage of that, for money?
-
I want to meet her.
-
I want to meet her right now. Come on.
-
Kajori, open the door.
-
We know you're inside.
We want to talk to you.
-
Kajori, open the damn door!
We know you're inside!
-
Break down the door.
-
Break down the door.
Just break the damn door.
-
Just break it!
- Yes.
-
Oh, God.
-
Ajay, call an ambulance. Quickly.
-
The doctors are saying she's fine.
-
She swallowed...
-
She had an allergic reaction.
-
She barely managed to survive.
-
What?
- Abortion pills.
-
She was pregnant.
-
How are you feeling?
-
I am...
-
I am sorry.
-
Forgive me.
-
I promise..
-
He.. he was wronged
-
Can you forgive me?
-
Now you will know what it
means to lose your child.
-
You can fight this
better than anyone else.
-
Three days later
Dr. Romesh Sharma came home..
-
..and told me how my son Ankur died.
-
Your witness, please.
-
Do you recognize this form?
-
It's the same form you signed
before your son's operation.
-
Are these your signatures?
-
Do you sign any
paper without reading it?
-
Without knowing what's written in it?
-
What?
- No, I don't.
-
Then, please read out point two
in these operation guidelines.
-
Patient should be NBM,
6-8 hours before operation.
-
NBM. Meaning, Nothing
By Mouth, Your Honour.
-
It's clearly written on this form..
-
..patient cannot eat anything
6-8 hours before the operation.
-
He has to stay on a empty stomach.
-
And, the patient's mother's
signatures are on this form.
-
A mother that's blaming
the doctors for carelessness.
-
But, she's forgetting..
-
..she made the
biggest careless mistake.
-
She let her son eat biscuits
one hour before the operation.
-
Ask her, Your Honour.
-
What was she doing when
her son was eating biscuits?
-
Staring at him?
-
Watching television?
-
Or fixing an appointment
with the beauty salon?
-
Your witness.
-
Mrs. Arora, what is
Myocardial Infraction?
-
Do you know that?
- No.
-
It's a heart attack. Acute coryza.
-
You must be familiar
with these terms. - No.
-
No?
-
Common cold. Cephalalgia.
-
You must have heard this.
- I don't know all that.
-
Headache.
-
Don't you
know...according to my friend here..
-
..you should've known
all medical information..
-
..before admitting
your son in that hospital.
-
Objection, Your Honour.
-
The prosecution is
trying to lead the witness.
-
Excuse me.
-
Do you know what ED stands for?
-
I thought you know.
-
Erectile dysfunction.
-
Sorry.
- Your Honour, please answer me.
-
Did you know the meaning of NBM?
-
Objection overruled.
-
Your Honour, whether
the common people..
-
..know about these medical
terms or not, doesn't matter.
-
What matters is that the
treating doctors should know.
-
And especially a fantastic
surgeon like Dr. Asthana.
-
What the hell are you doing?
-
What do you mean?
- I mean you've to stretch this case.
-
You don't need to win it.
- I see.
-
Is that what I had to do?
- Sorry, I forgot.
-
What?
- Yes, I forgot.
-
Because, I am in a hurry.
-
I've to watch
television at 10 tonight.
-
Hear my praises on the news.
-
Only mine.
-
No one else.
-
Your anger is for the
rascal you had to abort.
-
No. It's for the
rascal I had to sleep with.
-
You're a compromising woman.
-
And nothing else.
-
I made you a lawyer.
-
You will stand against me.
-
I am still a compromising woman.
-
The only difference is,
this time I'm standing for the truth.
-
Not the body.
-
I will blow you away in the court.
-
Go ahead.
-
But remember, Rajiv Mallani.
-
This time, you're facing
two mothers, not two women.
-
We'll eradicate you from existence.
-
Just like women like us say.
-
We won't touch, and disrobe you.
-
"The light was missing."
-
"The daylight was low."
-
"There was fog."
-
"And, my eyes were wet."
-
"The clouds have cleared."
-
"The sky's clear now."
-
"I can see a clear ray of light now."
-
"The ambience...
is filled with rays if light."
-
"Now...the ambience...
is filled with rays if light."
-
Hello.
-
Hello.
-
"My crime.."
-
Hello, who is it?
-
"Now... the ambience...
is filled with rays if light."
-
Are you sure we'll find her here?
-
Mallani had told me.
-
They've hidden her here in Goa.
-
She's here.
-
100%.
-
There she is.
-
One with the priest.
-
You will be alright.
Christ is with you my child.
-
Yes, Father.
- Go.
-
Hi. My name's Kajori Sen.
-
I am a lawyer.
-
You must know,
we've filed a case against..
-
..Dr. Asthana and the hospital
in the Ankur Arora case.
-
Rubina. Listen to me please.
-
I don't know anything.
-
And, please leave me alone.
-
Rubina.
-
Listen to me.
-
There was a boy, Ankur.
-
You saw him with your own eyes.
-
You looked after him.
-
He told you that he ate something.
-
And, you went to Dr. Asthana, worried.
-
Do you remember that
boy's face, Rubina?
-
Tell me, do you
remember that boy's face?
-
He's no more, Rosina.
-
He's dead.
-
His mother performed his last rites.
-
He's turned to dust.
-
Your Honour. Prosecution
would now like to call..
-
..Nurse Rosina to the witness box.
-
Who? I am sorry, Your Honour.
-
Rosina's name isn't
on the witness list.
-
She cannot take the stand.
-
Moreover, the defense needs time
to prepare his cross-examination.
-
My Lord, she's a reluctant witness..
-
..and very important to the case.
-
The witness can take the stand.
-
The defense will be granted
time to prepare their case.
-
But, the witness will have to
be called again for the defense.
-
Do you agree, Ms. Sen?
- I agree, My Lord.
-
Tell the court your
name and your designation.
-
My name is Rosina D'costa.
-
I am a ward nurse in
Shekhawat General Hospital.
-
But, you just returned
from Goa. Is that right?
-
Yes. I had taken a
leave for a few days.
-
Rosina. Is it true
that you took leave..
-
..on the day Ankur slipped into coma?
-
Yes.
-
And, is it true that Dr. Asthana..
-
..paid you a huge sum, that day?
- Yes.
-
That's true.
-
But, there's another truth.
-
Dr. Asthana was sending you away..
-
..because you were
the first one to inform him..
-
..that Ankur ate some
biscuits before the operation.
-
Isn't that right?
-
Its okay, Rosina.
No need to be scared.
-
You can tell the truth here.
-
Did you tell Dr. Asthana about this?
-
Rosina. Look at me.
-
Don't be scared. Tell the truth.
-
Say it.
- No.
-
Nothing like that happened.
-
What? What are you saying, Rosina?
-
I didn't know whether the
child ate something or not.
-
And, I don't know what you're saying.
-
I don't know.
-
Rosina, why are you lying?
-
Rosina.
-
Silence!
-
Silence in the court!
-
Your Honour,
the witness has turned hostile..
-
..and she be excused.
-
The court will reconvene at
Monday morning, at 9 o'clock.
-
Rosina, why..
- Come on, sit down.
-
I didn't lay a finger.
And you're defamed.
-
What now?
-
Nothing.
-
We don't have
evidence against Asthana.
-
As of now, we've lost this case.
-
'Do people die in an
appendix operation?'
-
'No, no one dies because of it.
And we won't let you die.'
-
'Are you sure?
- Very sure.'
-
Yes, stop here. Stop. Stop.
-
Here's your fare.
-
Romesh.
- Come with me.
-
Where?
-
What happened?
- Just a second.
-
What happened?
-
What's wrong?
- I don't know myself.
-
This here. You see this.
-
This is vomit.
-
This thread was around Ankur's neck..
-
..during the operation.
-
His vomit is on the thread.
-
It's dried up, but it's adequate.
- For what?
-
DNA finger printing.
-
This vomit contains
Ankur's DNA. His vomited acids.
-
And traces of what he ate.
-
But how will we prove that..
-
..the vomit particles on
this thread is Ankur's,
-
The DNA of any child
is made of two sets.
-
Half the set belongs to the father..
-
..and the other half to the mother.
-
If we compare Ankur's DNA with yours..
-
..it will be a 50% exact match.
-
And that will prove..
-
..that the vomit particles on
this thread belongs to Ankur.
-
And if they prove in court that..
-
..Ankur vomited before the operation.
-
And those particles
stuck to this thread, then?
-
If he had vomited
before the operation..
-
..then his medical reports
would have anti-emetics..
-
..which is a
medicine to stop vomiting.
-
Which is not there.
-
He never vomited before the operation.
-
And after the
operation he was in coma.
-
He could've only have
vomited during the operation.
-
Romesh. You're a bloody genius.
-
Your Honour. With your permission..
-
..the prosecution requests
for four days of recess.
-
Only four days.
-
And why do you want this time?
-
I want to prepare
some more for this case.
-
The court grants
prosecution four days time.
-
But, this time's being granted
for the benefit of this case.
-
Not to push the hearing further.
- I assure you, My Lord.
-
That won't happen.
-
The court is adjourned for four days.
-
This is not a good sign.
-
She is up to something.
-
Kajori didn't demand
time for no reason.
-
She's definitely found something.
-
What do you mean?
-
What did they find?
- I don't have a clue.
-
But, I don't want to look like
a fool in the court. - Then?
-
How will we find out?
-
Rajiv, you don't want to
be embarrassed in the court.
-
I don't want to be
embarrassed in front of everyone.
-
Me and my company's
become the butt of jokes..
-
..due to this case.
-
I don't want any more damage.
-
Find out what it is.
- I understand, sir.
-
This game's going to
get a little dirty.
-
I suggest you two stay away from it.
-
Now, I'll do
whatever needs to be done.
-
I've Kajori's number.
-
Nandita's number must be
in the hospital records.
-
And Romesh..
-
Does Romesh still has
the same number, Riya?
-
Has it changed?
- No, sir. It hasn't.
-
Go to the ward.
- Okay, sir.
-
Yes, Mallani.
- I've Romesh's cell phone records.
-
What's this Technomate Lab?
-
He's been calling this place
many times in the last two days.
-
Technomate.
-
It's a lab where DNA
fingerprinting is done.
-
And there are few
such labs in our city.
-
Any idea why he was
calling this place.
-
What's the point of DNA
fingerprinting in this..
-
Unless, he's found the vomit samples.
-
Maybe? - And what if this
maybe turns to definitely?
-
Then, Mallani, we're..
-
This is a perfect match. Right.
-
Check it.
-
And, let's all leave.
-
It's time to close the lab.
- Yeah, sure.
-
Just give me a second.
- Yeah. - Thank you.
-
Oh, God!
-
A car's been
following us, from the lab.
-
Hurry up, hurry up.
- Step on it.
-
Who's it?
-
Oh, my God.
- Careful, careful.
-
Careful..
-
Oh God, it's a blind lane.
-
Oh, no!
-
Get out! Get out. Quick. Fast.
-
Run.
-
Just run.
-
That way. There.
-
I don't know what happened?
- No idea.
-
Everything was fine when I switched off
he computer last night.
-
This morning, there was
no data, no DNA samples.
-
So, you don't have
another copy of that report.
-
And we can't get that
test done again? - No, man.
-
I am really sorry. All the samples
have been contaminated.
-
But you must have some security.
-
Some CCTV or something.
-
You know, that's the thing.
-
All the footages from the
CCTV camera has been erased.
-
I've know clue who was here.
-
All I know is, as of now
we've lost everything.
-
Okay.
-
But this is criminal.
-
We can report this to the police.
-
We can't prove a thing,
how will we prove this?
-
She's right.
-
But it's a crime to
tamper with evidence.
-
And they also attacked us last night.
-
Yes. The law's there.
-
But we've no proof..
-
..to show that we had evidence.
-
Meaning?
-
Is it all over?
-
There's one thing that can be done.
-
And only Romesh can do it.
-
Speaking to you can get me in trouble.
-
The hospital staff's here too.
- I know.
-
Just two minutes.
-
What is it?
- You must know.
-
We had evidence to put
you all away for very long.
-
But we don't have
that evidence anymore.
-
They've been snatched.
-
Romesh, I don't want to fight.
- I am not here to fight, Riya.
-
In fact, I'm here to make a request.
-
It's your turn to
testify in the court tomorrow.
-
Tell the truth, Riya.
-
You were in the
operation theatre that day.
-
You saw everything, heard everything.
-
You're the only witness to this crime.
-
My last hope.
-
Please, Riya, I beg of you.
-
Swear on The Gita.
You'll only speak the truth..
-
..and nothing but the truth.
-
Yes. I will speak the truth.
-
Dr. Riya, you don't need to be scared.
-
We're with you.
-
On the 9th of June this year,
were you present in the OT..
-
..when Ankur was being operated on.
-
Yes. I was there.
-
What happened to
the child after the operation?
-
Dr. Riya, what happened to the child?
-
Tell us.
-
After the operation..
-
Speak up, Dr. Riya.
-
Speak up.
-
After the operation,
Ankur's lungs collapsed.
-
Your Honour,
the defense would like to move..
-
..for a motion of dismissal.
-
This case is ruining the image
of Shekhawat General Hospital.
-
And is keeping a busy
and important surgeon..
-
..like Dr. Asthana away from his work.
-
This is nothing but a
waste of public money.
-
Since the prosecution
has no more witnesses..
-
..and they couldn't prove
that Master Ankur Arora..
-
..died due to the
negligence of doctors.
-
So, I agree with the
defense and dismiss this case.
-
The case of Arora versus
Shekhawat General Hospital..
-
..stands dismissed.
-
Thank you.
-
Riya. What is this?
-
You're leaving your
internship incomplete.
-
Yes, sir.
- What nonsense?
-
You did so much for us.
-
We can do much for you in return.
-
We can make you the top
surgeon of this hospital.
-
The favor that you did to us..
- Favor?
-
What favor, sir?
-
I lied. I betrayed my profession.
-
I cannot stay here.
-
This burden..
- What burden?
-
What crime did you commit?
-
What did you do wrong?
-
We sir, not me?
-
We just made one mistake, Riya.
-
Just one.
-
And it led to this chaos.
-
And, so what if we made a mistake?
-
Do only humans make mistakes?
-
Doesn't God make mistakes?
-
Still, we bow before Him.
-
I..
-
I am just fed up of this nonsense.
-
But, you're not God.
- I am God!
-
I pulled thousands of
souls back from death..
-
..the ones your God
was allowing to die.
-
I've the same power as He does.
-
If I should be
punished for my mistake..
-
..then why do we spare Him?
-
I just forgot to use a tube.
-
I forgot to get some
biscuits out of his stomach.
-
So, I am the culprit?
-
And Him?
-
He kills so many
children before they're born.
-
Or, makes them a cripple.
-
He's not accounted for that.
-
Why do you spare Him?
-
He's God!
-
When your God gives pain to people..
-
..infects them with sicknesses,
they come to me..
-
..and I cure their pain.
-
So, if he's God then
I am a bloody doctor!
-
I am as powerful as
your so-called God.
-
If he's no criminal even after
making thousands of mistakes..
-
..then for making one
mistake neither am I.
-
So, yes, I am God!
-
Get that clear! I am God!
-
Fine, sir.
-
If you consider
yourself God, you can do that.
-
But right now, I'm finding it
difficult to be a human being.
-
Thank you and goodbye.
-
Hello, doctor.
-
Aren't you the same
doctor that's on TV..
-
I am God!
-
I pulled thousands of
souls back from death..
-
..the ones your God
was allowing to die.
-
I've the same power as He does.
-
If I should be
punished for my mistake..
-
..then why do we spare Him?
-
I just forgot to use a tube.
-
I forgot to get some
biscuits out of his stomach.
-
So, I am the culprit?
-
And Him?
-
He kills so many
children before they're born.
-
When your God gives pain to people..
-
..infects them with sicknesses,
they come to me..
-
..and I cure their pain.
-
So, if he's God then
I am a bloody doctor!
-
Doctor?
- Not now, later.
-
Just two minutes.
- Please go.
-
I am as powerful as
your so called God.
-
Hello.
- Dr. Asthana speaking.
-
Give the phone to your sir.
- Yes, sir.
-
Sir. Dr. Asthana.
-
Sir's in the bathroom.
- No need to say anything.
-
Tell him I've understood everything.
-
Coward!
-
Get out of the way.
-
Dr. Asthana, we've a
warrant against you.
-
Dr. Riya will please stand.
-
Dr. Riya has broken her
oath taken in the court.
-
Lied to the court.
-
That was just a way
to expose the truth.
-
The court respects her intentions.
-
Since she swore in the court of law..
-
..the court fines her Rs.20,000.
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Shekhawat Hospital is
guilty of negligence..
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..beyond reasonable doubt.
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And the court, on this day..
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..12th December, 2012..
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..orders Shekhawat Hospital..
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..to pay a compensation of Rs.10
crores to Ankur Arora's mother..
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..within the next 15 days.
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And, the court finds Dr.
Asthana guilty..
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..for Ankur Arora's death.
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And sentences him to
three years of imprisonment..
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..under section 304.
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The court is dismissed.
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"Everything seems still."
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"The moment has
stopped where you did."
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"You're lost in yourself."
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"You don't have any memory of me."
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"Life, better mend your ways."
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"Better change for the good."
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"Have pity, don't be so harsh."
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"Don't be so stubborn."
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"Why do people change?"
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"Why aren't they always with us?"
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"Life, you're jealous of my dreams."
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"Why aren't you like your image?"
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"Why aren't you like
what you seem to be?"
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"You've so many complaints with me."
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"Our love's lost in these distances."
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"I've been living by the moment."
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"Why does life has
so many complaints?"
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"You keep reminding us."
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"Reminding us every moment."
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"Brings us close to you."
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"Why do people change?"
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"Why aren't they always with us?"
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"Life, you're jealous of my dreams."
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"What's this void?"
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"It torments the heart."
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"And makes the heart weep."
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"Why aren't you like your image?"
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"Why aren't you like
what you seem to be?"