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Ankur Arora Murder Case
Romesh (Arjun Mathur) was a young medical intern who dared to dream. He was in awe of Dr. Asthana (Kay Kay Menon), the Chief of Surgery of the Shekhawat General Hospital. All he wanted to was be like him. He lived in with Riya, his co-intern and the love of his life. However, when an eight year old boy, Ankur dies due to Dr. Asthana's medical negligence, Romesh realises that a good surgeon is not necessarily a good person. Together with Ankur's mother Nandita, Dr Romesh sets out on a turbulent journey to fight for what is right. A fight for justice against his mentor, the hospital and the love of his life
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Plot Summary
A brilliant but arrogant surgeon performs a risky experimental procedure on a young patient without proper consent, leading to the patient's death. A determined intern and the deceased's mother fight to uncover the truth and bring the doctor to justice, exposing flaws in the medical system and the ethics of medical practice.
Critical Reception
The film received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its gripping narrative, strong performances, and relevant social commentary on medical negligence and ethics. While some found the pacing uneven, the overall consensus was that it was a thought-provoking and well-executed thriller.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its intense courtroom drama and exploration of medical ethics.
Kay Kay Menon's performance as the morally ambiguous doctor was a significant highlight.
The film effectively raises questions about accountability in the medical profession.
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Fun Fact
The film's plot draws inspiration from real-life cases of medical negligence and ethical dilemmas faced in the healthcare industry.
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