Mumbai Diaries (2021) s02e06 Episode Script
Eye of the Storm
1
Hello? Hello, Sachin.
Mansi, I saw your news.
When did you become so bold, master?
Drop it, Sachin.
Where are you? I'm coming.
You're coming. Come. Come.
It's been a long while since
I covered ongoing news with you.
I miss you very much.
Are you there?
In any case,
by now, the entire news network
must be here in Dadar
since watching your news.
Get here quickly.
- Rubbish. Sachin
- Can you hear me?
- Hello, Mansi.
- Sachin.
Hey! Hey, what's the matter?
- The car is here.
- Sachin.
- I'll call you back shortly, Mansi.
- Sachin.
I don't know what disaster
is going to take place.
Fuck! These people are assholes!
- Hey! Stop!
- Sachin, what's happening?
Sachin!
Out of my way! Make way!
Hey! The bridge will collapse.
Hey! Get him.
Help him.
Pull him up.
Get back! Stop pushing! Easy.
Get back!
Hey!
Please stop.
Please stop. Don't run.
Stop. Don't run. He fell.
Hey!
Stop!
Stop!
Lord knows how they made it here.
Do we have the baby's
or Ananya's vital stats?
Nothing.
Kaushik called,
but the network is so poor.
- She's there.
- Oh, good.
Kaushik, get her fast.
Sandhya, thank God you're here.
Ananya, this is Dr. Sandhya.
Hi, Ananya. You're going to be okay.
Don't worry.
She's the best OB-GYN
in the hospital, okay?
Everything's going to be fine, baby. Okay?
- Everything is going to be fine.
- Portable ultrasound.
The last time I checked,
the baby was in a breech position
and she was having severe cramps, and
the fever is not subsiding.
The baby's heartbeat is irregular.
- Did she walk in dirty water all day?
- Yes. Yes!
Fuck! She has a fever.
The chances of infection are very high.
We have to do a C-section.
- No! No C-section, please.
- Ananya, don’t worry.
- Okay, baby. We won't.
- Please, no.
- We need to start prepping now.
- Yes, Doctor.
Sandhya, are you sure
you want to do this?
Yes. Both Ananya and the baby
are in a compromised state.
You know we can monitor
the baby better once it's out, right?
- Yeah.
- I have to do this.
- Ananya
- Kaushik!
Ananya, do you trust Kaushik?
Do you trust Kaushik?
- Yeah.
- Yes. So, trust me.
Dr. Kaushik would do the same thing
that I am doing. Okay?
- Prep for emergency C-section. Here!
- Yeah.
It is impossible to take
Ananya two floors up.
She won't make it.
We have to make all the arrangements here.
Yeah?
Thanks. Suman, yes.
I'm coming back.
Guys, I'm coming back. Kaushik.
Ananya. Ananya baby.
She is the best one we have here. Okay?
Everything will be fine. Trust me.
I love you.
Ananya, are you feeling tingling
in your legs?
Okay, good. Let's get the baby out.
Give me light.
Okay. I'm going for a vertical incision.
- It's an emergency, Kaushik.
- Yeah.
Ananya, I love you.
You're going to be fine, okay?
Just do deep breathing, okay?
Deep breathing.
I'm going to get this baby out.
Suction. Suction.
The baby is slipping out of my hands.
Her BP is falling.
- Kaushik, I need you. Come here.
- Yeah.
- Hold here.
- Okay.
- Strong hands. Firm but gentle, okay?
- Ananya, just keep breathing. Okay?
Yeah. Push. Push.
Yeah.
Gentle.
Yeah. Not so hard. Not so hard.
Ananya, I want you to breathe.
Focus on your breath.
It'll help the baby.
Ananya, please breathe!
Breathe.
No.
One more. One more.
Okay. One more.
Yeah, I got it. I got the baby.
- You got it?
- Yeah, I got it.
Come on. Come on.
Yes. Yes.
Is it okay?
- Boy or girl?
- It's a boy.
- Suction!
- Why isn't he screaming?
Good. All good.
Why isn't he crying?
He'll cry.
Get clean towels. Warm water.
- And get the clamps ready.
- Everything's fine.
All good.
Congratulations, guys!
Your baby is absolutely fine.
He was bound to be fine.
He is a fighter. He is your kid.
Leave! Keep moving!
Keep moving!
Shinde, send him to the back.
Leave! Leave!
Sir. What happened, sir?
The bridge collapsed, and the people
were trapped there.
Move it! Leave!
Move. Mathre, listen. Stop him.
- Move it! Move it! Leave!
- Hello.
Take him to the Central Hospital. Go!
Leave! Leave!
Move it.
The bridge has collapsed.
- So many people are dead.
- Sachin!
Kids, women. All are crushed.
Sachin!
- Sachin.
- Make way.
- Sachin.
- Mansi!
- What?
- Ratnakar Shetty.
- Oh, it's him.
- Interview!
Hey! Where is Sachin?
- Sachin, who?
- My cameraman. He took your interview.
He was on the bridge.
- What?
- On the bridge. The bridge.
There are people stuck under the rubble.
The police and government are refusing
to answer.
How much?
Madam.
Give me this medication.
Hey what a weird man!
Idiot.
An inquiry will be conducted
on your son.
You too will have to come
to the police station.
Section 306.
Abetment to suicide.
I don't know about your son,
but you will surely go to jail.
I have seen your behavior
with your family.
Telling off your husband,
insulting him, insulting your son,
yelling at him.
You will be held responsible
for his suicide attempt.
- Come along to give me your statement
- Now, sir?
To give your statement.
- Let's go.
- Sir. Sir, please
After all, the law is law, ma'am.
Sir. Listen to me, sir.
There must be a solution.
Solution?
Let me know what solution
you have by tomorrow.
Understand?
Also
make sure
the solution is heavy.
Heavy.
Yes. Many hospitals are reporting
a high number of cases. What about us?
How many cases so far, Romani?
The original twelve.
Any other patients with
the symptoms will be tested.
Cherian, any new cases?
I have checked all the admissions
from morning until now.
- Fortunately, there are no more patients.
- Dr. Chandra, what's the status?
We are giving them fluids for fever.
And also monitoring their liver
and kidney functions.
I think we should just keep
treating their symptoms.
Shreya.
Have you seen Chitra ma'am?
I need some signatures on a file.
Give it to me.
I will get them done.
No. I also have to discuss a case
with her.
Doctor Oberoi has brought
his wife with him.
So, I think she's with her.
Okay.
Madhu. Madhu.
Hey! Madhu!
Yogesh, I cannot do anything about Saurav.
- He is a grown-up man.
- Not that.
A flyover collapsed at Dadar.
- My God!
- At least 100-150 casualties.
- Oh, no!
- What?
Sir, we can't take them.
- What? No.
- No.
Kulkarni, we won't be able
to help them in any way.
Look at the situation here.
Shall I inform them then?
Informing them won't help.
They must be stopped.
Tell them that Bombay General Hospital
is underwater.
Which one is he?
- The one in the right corner.
- That?
God! Just look at him. So sweet.
Have you thought of a name?
Look at me, Oberoi.
You have a baby.
That is a reason to be happy.
Can you just focus on that
for one second?
I know, Das, but
Ananya is not doing that well.
I can't make sense of things.
I know.
She's a fighter, Oberoi.
Don't worry.
Everything will be okay.
How will things be okay?
Beginning here.
Shut out the world, Oberoi.
It will be a little difficult but then
you will hear a small voice from within.
Your own voice.
Which will tell you, sure you have
the court case, the allegations,
people's opinions,
screaming news channels
but totally disconnected from
it all is your work ethic.
Your commitment.
Your experience and your determination
to save everyone who can be saved.
You are a brilliant doctor!
Simply the best I've ever met.
Okay?
And I've known some brilliant doctors.
I was married to one.
Dr. Saurav Chandra.
Dr. Saurav Chandra.
The one with the delegation?
Yeah.
But
at any time and for any reason,
he would just
make me feel like shit.
I ran away from London
and came here,
and now that he is in front of me
I just
don't know what to do.
I just don't know what to do because
I don't know where to go.
You know what to do, Das.
You told me just now.
I guess both of us need
to get away from our past.
And move on.
That's the only way.
Right?
Right.
Hello. Sachin.
Where are you, bastard?
I can't find you. Where are you?
You came, Mansi?
Yes, I am here.
Where are you?
Do you see the bridge that's collapsed?
It collapsed on top of me.
Just find us a way to get there!
- Please. Just find it.
- Yeah.
Listen to me, Sachin.
The rescue team has arrived.
You will be just fine. Okay?
Do not worry.
Everything will be fine, okay?
I tried calling everyone, you know.
My fiancee, my parents.
I could not get through to anyone.
I got through to you.
Well, at least you got through
to me after your family.
I am of some value.
Never mind that.
Tell me.
If you are here
then who is running
"Mumbai Meri Jaan" in the studio?
You will be pleased to hear this.
I left the job.
I quit.
What?
You don't say!
You'd been trying to get it through
my head for a long time.
It got through.
Oh, well.
Finally, you came to your senses.
You must treat me to a beer
to celebrate that if I survive.
Sachin! Sachin.
Sachin.
Sachin!
Hello?
He wants to witness
the police coming here to arrest me.
I am not going anywhere!
- Why did he have to talk to Jadhav?
- Go and get Dr. Parekh.
What choice did the poor chap have?
- I will be blamed now. As always.
- Go on.
Mom screams. Mom criticizes.
Like I am his enemy.
- Shalu.
- Ma'am.
- Sir, please. Out! You need to leave.
- You runt.
- I tried so hard to protect you.
- Sir. Ma'am.
- I lied that
- Ma'am, please!
- It was an accident.
- You can't be talking like this here.
You! Do you know the harassment
the police will put us through?
- Do you understand?
- Sir
- Shalu!
- Sir, please explain to her.
- You are such an ass. Take this down.
- Oh! Shalu, what are you doing?
Remove these.
His vitals are skyrocketing.
Ma'am, please. He is not comfortable.
- Please don't remove the curtains.
- What do you mean he's not comfortable?
- Why isn't he comfortable?
- Sir, you are disturbing the whole ward.
There are all men over here.
Why isn't he
- Please.
- Calm down.
He's been like this since he was a kid.
Leave him amid girls,
and he will do anything.
He will laugh, sing, dance,
he will apply lipstick,
he will apply nail paint,
but he is shy around men.
- My son.
- He is my son too!
- Well, then do something about it!
- Please, I'm sorry.
I have to take you out of here, ma'am.
Please.
- I am your mother.
- Shalu.
- Calm down.
- But I am fed up with your behavior now.
- Please leave.
- And yet I am tolerating you.
- I am tolerating him.
- Ma'am, please!
Let me speak out today.
Since he was a kid
since he was a kid,
people have been saying
Shalu, he is a pansy.
Your son is a pansy.
Your son is a sissy.
Please.
So what ailment does he have?
- Cure him of that too. Give him medicine.
- Shalu
Mom!
This is not an ailment.
What did you say?
What was it you said?
Ma'am, please.
- Shalu
- Sandeep.
- What did you say?
- Ma'am, please.
- Mom!
- Shalu, please.
I told you so many times not
to call me by that name!
I am not your
Sandeep!
- Ma'am. Sir, please. Please leave.
- Shalu, please step outside.
- Please get her out.
- Let me go.
Let me go!
- Sandeep.
- Relax.
- Please, Sandeep!
- It's okay. Relax.
- Shalu listen.
- Wait. It's okay. It's fine.
- It's okay.
- Dad!
It's okay.
It's fine.
It's okay.
It's okay.
It's okay.
It's okay.
Ahaan.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry. Listen, I was really confused
at that time, and
I don't know. I just had a million things
on my mind, you know.
See, with Saurav and me, and it was
it was just horrible.
And I just I just kept blaming myself,
you know.
Then I ran away and came here.
It's so confusing now because
he seems different, you know.
He's not obsessing over me.
He is showing me respect.
He is giving me space,
and he is thinking
of others besides himself,
he's thinking of everyone.
- I don't know. He has changed.
- He hasn't changed!
He hasn't changed one bit.
Chitra, I know.
He must have told you that his coming here
- was a last-minute thing.
- Yeah.
That he did not know
you were here at this hospital.
Yeah.
Yeah?
It's not true.
What do you mean?
Listen, I was talking to Adam.
Adam told me Dr. Saurav Chandra
used all his influence
to come to this hospital.
Chitra, listen.
He hasn't changed one bit.
Fuck.
But you
I guess your feelings
for him are changing.
- I just
- Chitra!
- Ma'am, Romani
- Not now.
- The respiratory tube was just
- Did you know I was here?
You know that I am working in
Bombay General Hospital?
Dr. Clarke, can I have you here
for a second?
Yes, I knew. But I
How is that even possible?
It's not possible unless
you do your best to find me.
Of course not.
Then?
It was all over the news.
Can we just step in there
for the conversation?
Adam.
Could you just
I'm really sorry, Chitra.
See, I
I did not want to lie to you,
but I was afraid
if you find out,
you're not going to take it well.
And you're not.
Why did you come?
What was this need to see me?
Two years ago, you
simply vanished, Chitra.
Without a trace. I know.
I was the one all that
But, you know I saw you on the news
and I
I
I don't know. I felt this urge
to see you once.
Come and see for myself
that you're doing alright.
But now I'm here, I realized
that everything before this
is just a part of the past that
you're trying to forget.
Including me.
But, I still just
need to ask you once.
The time we spent together when
when we were us.
Was there nothing good about it?
I mean, nothing?
I guess not.
I was so self-obsessed
I never gave you a second thought.
I screwed up, I know.
I screwed up very badly. I
What do I do? I miss you.
I really wish that I
I could start again.
Right from the beginning.
Sir, some children are here
from Shantiwadi.
Okay. Organize some beds.
I'll get Chitra to sign off.
Sujata brought those children, sir.
One minute, Cherian.
Can I get one minute without a problem?
You can get samosas, sir.
You can even get cold coffee
with ice cream.
But you cannot get one problem-free minute
in Bombay General Hospital.
Cherian, Sujata is suspended.
- Do you understand?
- Yes, sir.
Everyone is reminding me
of my job today.
- If Sujata is with those kids
- Sir.
You will get them.
Cherian, you will get the supplies.
I'll talk to the Government.
Flooding in the basement
has compromised our stocks.
Supplies?
What about supplies, Kulkarni?
Hello! Hi, everybody!
Hello. Look I am very tense over here too.
We have a high number
of patients coming in.
- And there is an acute shortage of beds.
- Please.
Make sure that
Sujata does not do anything.
No. No diagnosis!
Nothing. She'll be in this hospital
just as anybody else has come
with a patient.
Okay.
- I hope you got that.
- Yes, ma'am.
I don't want to see anybody
outside the NICU and ICU.
- Check up on it and let me know.
- Okay.
Everyone wanders around the place.
Nobody has anything to do.
He is sitting here.
Hey! Come with me.
Mrs. Cherian,
I need five minutes, please.
Dr. Oberoi's third precious gem is here.
Sujata has brought in three possible
lepto cases. Come!
- Fuck, man.
- Your age?
Fifty-seven.
Sujata and Samarth have brought some kids
from the juvenile center. Examine them.
- Name?
- Pratik.
- Pratik. Full name?
- Pratik Gavale.
Mrs. Cherian!
- Give me your complete address.
- Mrs. Cherian!
- Mrs. Cherian.
- Trainee Sujata.
There's nothing to worry about.
The suspension can
be changed to expulsion.
- You
- Okay?
I don't want to see you anywhere
near the ICU or the ER.
Now you are only a visitor here.
All of these patients
are Mirza's patients.
You are just a visitor.
- This
- Wear this. Wear it.
Okay. Open your eyes.
Visitor.
Is your stomach hurting?
Having trouble breathing?
- Sujata, it's definitely not lepto.
- Ahaan.
The symptoms are similar,
but it's not lepto for sure.
These children are with him, right?
Just a second.
Dr. Ahaan, your diagnosis is incorrect.
- What?
- Yes.
Sujata, you can see
beds are unavailable here.
You know the situation over here.
Listen, he is not too serious.
Treat their symptoms. They
But how can you be sure
without conducting the tests?
You started all over again?!
The tests are not required!
There is! Ahaan
I have been dealing with
this since morning.
- It is lepto. It isn't lepto. Listen.
- Madam.
- Leave my beds alone!
- Madam
- What is he saying?
- You. Come here.
- What are you doing over here?
- Yes?
What are they doing here?
Send them to the visitors' lounge!
Alright.
- Ahaan!
- You have to wait in the visitors' lounge.
No, no. The doctor said
they don't have lepto.
No, he said beds weren't available.
- Ahaan.
- I don't know what's going on there,
but let me tell you,
beds are not available.
I know they don't have lepto,
but I told them it is lepto to scare them.
Why?
That's the only reason they permitted me
to bring the kids here.
Ahaan, I think
they have STD. Maybe. Maybe!
Hepatitis B.
Hepatitis B?
You mean
Yes.
Fuck!
Now do you understand what's going on?
We have to test them, Ahaan.
To confirm it.
We'll do something.
What the
What is she doing here?
Why are you here?
- Mrs. Cherian, I
- Mrs. Cherian, one second.
I brought Sujata here because
I wanted some information on the patients.
Go and talk to her in the visitors' lobby.
Okay? She cannot be here.
- Sure.
- Kulkarni is still in the hospital.
- Do you get this?
- Yeah.
Listen. Don't stress yourself out.
I will get the tests done. Okay?
- I hope you will handle it.
- I will handle it.
I'm here.
Go. Leave.
Sir. Sir, we'll need doxito shots
for the patients from Shantiwadi
and we have a severe
shortage of those shots.
We need to bring some more.
I'll bring them, ma'am.
I need to bring other things too.
Give me the keys.
We have to manage somehow, Cherian.
How, sir? Do you want me
to take them home?
What are you doing?
- Oh no, sir!
- Madhu.
They are bringing the bridge accident
victims here.
- No, Yogesh. No.
- I know what you are telling me.
But what can we do?
They are unable to reach
the other hospitals.
Oh!
This is Bombay General Hospital.
It has a doctor like you
and a sister like Cherian.
Cherian, get some of the teams ready.
- How?
- Yes, call him. Call Kaushik.
Watch your step.
This way.
Sir!
Sir.
- Mayank sir.
- Yes, take them away. Take them with care.
Mayank sir. It's me. Mansi.
Sir, my cameraman Sachin
is trapped under the bridge.
- Please check it out.
- Same trick won't work twice, Mansi ma'am.
No, no, no. I am not lying. Please.
I have only one friend in the world.
He is trapped there.
Please go and check it out once. Please.
Honestly, I am not lying to you.
Just once. Please.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Is someone there?
Dr. Chandra, Dr. Mirza,
and I will be in charge.
The rest of you will assist.
- Okay?
- Watch out.
- Be careful, sir.
- Watch your step.
- Guys, the water level is knee-high.
- Be careful.
- Please be careful.
- Careful.
Easy.
Dr. Mirza.
I guess I have to thank you once again.
What for?
You told Chitra, right,
that I've come here for her?
Look, I had to tell her at some point,
but I just didn't know.
I was so hassled to tell her.
And when I saw her here,
I just froze and started lying.
I came here, but I was unsure of
how to put it across.
However, I had to tell her.
You've just done that for me, mate.
You made my life so much easier. Seriously.
I can't thank you enough. Really!
I feel so damn relieved right now.
I can't even tell you.
Yeah.
Thank you, Mirza.
Thanks a lot. I mean it.
Right. Let's have a look.
Mirza, you coming?
- Yeah.
- Yeah?
So, let's track on that.
Yes, Shreya. Come in.
I know multiple cases
from the railway bridge.
I am coming.
Ma'am, can you please approve this?
Why does Sandeep Raut need
hyperbaric oxygen therapy?
- His burns are not so
- Ma'am, it's not for his burns.
Then?
Well
I want to keep him away
from Jadhav and his toxic mother.
I'm sorry.
You know it doesn't work like that.
Ma'am, please, I
I don't have any other option.
You have to help me.
Please.
Thank you.
- Chitra ma'am.
- Yes.
Ma'am, I think he's hiding something.
How can you say that?
Nobody's hiding anything from
Sandeep. Yeah.
Ma'am, are you okay?
Yes, update me from time to time.
Unbelievable.
Vidya!
Vidya!
Vidya!
- Vidya. Are you okay?
- Yes. I'm okay. I'm okay.
- This
- Please go. I will do this.
Please, Diya. Please. I
I did not want to do this.
He made me do it.
- He forced me.
- Who made you do it?
- He forced me. He said.
- But
Vasu will not get the compensation.
It's okay.
- Please don't tell anyone. Please.
- No. But who was it?
Trainee Parekh!
Let everyone carry out their own duties!
Diya, please don't say anything
to Cherian ma'am.
- Trainee Parekh!
- Nobody can force you to do anything.
Okay? Nobody.
What is this hyperbaric for Sandeep?
Why doesn't this generation
listen to anyone?
Who told you to use your head?
- Mrs. Cherian, Sandeep
- Come with me!
Everyone's driving me crazy!
Mansi ma'am!
We spotted someone.
We found this ID card in his pocket.
Press ID. He is alive.
- What happened?
- He is alive.
Hey! Get him out fast.
Move it. Hurry.
Quick. Quick!
Do the same thing in three more rooms.
- Yes, ma'am.
- Thank you.
Sounds like multiple emergencies.
Yes, doctor. Railway bridge collapse.
Our departments and staff are preparing
for an emergency.
Hey.
Ananya.
Yeah.
Water.
Slowly.
Stay strong, Ananya.
It will take a while
for the pain to subside.
Baby?
He's fine.
He's sleeping.
He is chilling in his incubator.
Good.
When can I see him?
Soon.
You know
when this whole Kelkar thing happened.
There was something
I could not understand.
What?
You are such a devoted doctor.
You are so obsessive.
You lost everything
during the past ten years,
for your practice,
for this hospital of yours.
- What did you get in return?
- Ananya.
Why are you dragging this up?
Don't you want to hear the punchline?
I think it was so that we
could have this.
I would go to the ends
of the earth for you, Ananya.
But, Kaushik,
both of us are safe now.
So
go.
Go where?
Go and tell them
what you've suppressed within you
for the past seven months.
Go, do what you do best, Doctor.
- No.
- Go.
I want to sleep anyway.
No.
- Kaushik.
- I'm not going anywhere.
There's been a bridge collapse.
Go get blessings from the people
who really need you.
Oh, nice!
Even you are here.
What?
His expression is like,
"What the hell is Oberoi doing here?"
Kaushik.
By the way, it's a boy.
Hey!
- Congratulations!
- Thank you.
There are complications,
but I think the child should be fine.
And Ananya?
She is resting.
By the way, this is Saba's file.
Sujata was right.
- Her clot is growing.
- We can't
Encephalitis is making
the situation worse.
We have wasted too much time as it is.
We cannot wait.
- Please. We need to do something now.
- No, Kaushik.
- Kaushik.
- We have to.
Kaushik, you are aware
that you aren't even allowed
to read this file.
You cannot take any risks until
the court renders its verdict.
For God's sake, man.
I am not taking a risk.
I cannot operate, but
surely you can, right?
You were one of the best neurosurgeons
in the city
before becoming the CMO
of Bombay General Hospital.
Please don't forget that.
You can still do it, right?
Kaushik, have you gone crazy?
I haven't practiced in 15 years.
I don't even know whether
I am permitted to do this surgery.
Mr. Kulkarni is here to answer that.
Sir
is he?
Haven't you been here since morning,
Mr. Kulkarni?
You must have observed how
everything is being managed here.
Unlimited problems with limited resources.
How can you expect anyone to
remember the rules in this situation?
Patients never stop coming
to this hospital.
It's like a war zone.
And we have to attend to every patient
like he is the first patient of the day.
Like the first time in our career
when we have to save a life.
And I swear on my newborn baby.
That's exactly what I did
in Mr. Kelkar's case too.
You continue making new rules,
and we will continue to listen to them.
- Please, Oberoi.
- Dr. Oberoi.
Someone said something
very important to me today.
If I can treat someone
and save someone's life
it should come with no rules
or regulations attached to it.
I felt the same in the beginning.
Until you and your ICM
treated me like a criminal.
Kaushik.
We don't become good doctors
by only following rules, sir.
So, as I was saying, an eight-year-old
patient requires a craniectomy urgently.
- Kaushik.
- And I, as a doctor, cannot sit over here
and wait for a blunder to happen. Please.
Kaushik, the operation is complex.
I know you haven't operated
for many years,
but please, you are the only hope.
You're the only one who can do it.
Nobody can do it by themselves.
Who is asking you to do it by yourself?
I'm with you.
We'll do this together.
Please.
- Please.
- Subramaniam.
Subramaniam, tell your star doctor
to spend some time with his wife and kid.
He is disobeying my direct orders
- to stay away.
- I give the orders here, Kulkarni.
And Dr. Oberoi will be a part
of this hospital.
Till the time the court renders a verdict.
Don't be stupid, Madhu!
Don't be swayed by his words.
He will take you down along with himself.
This is Bombay General Hospital.
The motto here is to talk less
and work more.
- Cherian. We need an OT.
- Yes, sir? Okay.
- Arrange for it immediately.
- Okay.
- Patient's name?
- For Saba Rahimtullah's surgery.
- And Cherian
- Yes?
Please tell Dr. Sujata Ajawale to join us.
Me and Dr. Oberoi at the OT.
- Okay.
- Yes. Come on.
- Let's do it.
- Madhu!
Madhu, don't be
Madhu!
Fuck!
Dr. Wadia went home instead
of coming to the hospital.
What?
Dr. Subramaniam and Dr. Kaushik
are prepping for surgery.
They summoned you to assist.
Go.
Get prepped.
- Really?
- Go.
Thank you.
- Thank you.
- Dr. Ajawale.
Go.
Thank you.
Samarth.
Samarth. Samarth, get up.
Are the test results in?
No.
Let me know the minute
you receive them, okay?
Okay. Where are you going?
Old Dr. Oberoi is back.
Don't be afraid.
You're feeling better now, right?
You are feeling better, right?
You know, the doctor said
you will be cured by tomorrow.
You can go back with us.
Keep your mouth shut for now!
If you open your mouth,
you know what will happen to you, right?
- You know, right?
- Yes.
Don't be afraid.
Get some sleep.
Go to sleep quietly.
Hi, Saba.
My name is Kaushik.
- This is Uncle Madhu.
- Hi.
And you know her already.
Sister Sujata.
Ajawale, I want you to give company
to the girl.
Yes.
Saba.
Do you know who Shahrukh Khan is?
He is my mummy's
favorite hero.
He is your mummy's favorite hero, right?
Then you have no reason to be nervous.
You see him.
He is the Shahrukh Khan of the doctors.
All will be okay.
Administer amikacin.
I'm making an incision.
Scalpel.
Perforator.
Clean the bruises.
Get me the handle craniotome.
Scans.
It's okay.
Let me open the dudon.
Cut it around the edges.
Have you arranged the blood?
Careful, Kaushik.
Hematoma is on that side.
Stop.
Forceps.
- Tackle the bone flap.
- Keep the bone flap aside.
Retractors.
Sir.
Sir, BP is rising, 160/100.
- Okay. I need a lens. Glass.
- Glass.
Sir.
Sir, cerebrospinal fluid might
be leaking into the subdural area.
- I know, Kaushik! I know.
- Okay.
Get me suction.
I need to remove the plates.
- Bring the ICP monitoring kit.
- Yes, sir.
We don't have time.
We don't have time, sir!
- We need to do something.
- We might be too late.
Hello? Hello, Sachin.
Mansi, I saw your news.
When did you become so bold, master?
Drop it, Sachin.
Where are you? I'm coming.
You're coming. Come. Come.
It's been a long while since
I covered ongoing news with you.
I miss you very much.
Are you there?
In any case,
by now, the entire news network
must be here in Dadar
since watching your news.
Get here quickly.
- Rubbish. Sachin
- Can you hear me?
- Hello, Mansi.
- Sachin.
Hey! Hey, what's the matter?
- The car is here.
- Sachin.
- I'll call you back shortly, Mansi.
- Sachin.
I don't know what disaster
is going to take place.
Fuck! These people are assholes!
- Hey! Stop!
- Sachin, what's happening?
Sachin!
Out of my way! Make way!
Hey! The bridge will collapse.
Hey! Get him.
Help him.
Pull him up.
Get back! Stop pushing! Easy.
Get back!
Hey!
Please stop.
Please stop. Don't run.
Stop. Don't run. He fell.
Hey!
Stop!
Stop!
Lord knows how they made it here.
Do we have the baby's
or Ananya's vital stats?
Nothing.
Kaushik called,
but the network is so poor.
- She's there.
- Oh, good.
Kaushik, get her fast.
Sandhya, thank God you're here.
Ananya, this is Dr. Sandhya.
Hi, Ananya. You're going to be okay.
Don't worry.
She's the best OB-GYN
in the hospital, okay?
Everything's going to be fine, baby. Okay?
- Everything is going to be fine.
- Portable ultrasound.
The last time I checked,
the baby was in a breech position
and she was having severe cramps, and
the fever is not subsiding.
The baby's heartbeat is irregular.
- Did she walk in dirty water all day?
- Yes. Yes!
Fuck! She has a fever.
The chances of infection are very high.
We have to do a C-section.
- No! No C-section, please.
- Ananya, don’t worry.
- Okay, baby. We won't.
- Please, no.
- We need to start prepping now.
- Yes, Doctor.
Sandhya, are you sure
you want to do this?
Yes. Both Ananya and the baby
are in a compromised state.
You know we can monitor
the baby better once it's out, right?
- Yeah.
- I have to do this.
- Ananya
- Kaushik!
Ananya, do you trust Kaushik?
Do you trust Kaushik?
- Yeah.
- Yes. So, trust me.
Dr. Kaushik would do the same thing
that I am doing. Okay?
- Prep for emergency C-section. Here!
- Yeah.
It is impossible to take
Ananya two floors up.
She won't make it.
We have to make all the arrangements here.
Yeah?
Thanks. Suman, yes.
I'm coming back.
Guys, I'm coming back. Kaushik.
Ananya. Ananya baby.
She is the best one we have here. Okay?
Everything will be fine. Trust me.
I love you.
Ananya, are you feeling tingling
in your legs?
Okay, good. Let's get the baby out.
Give me light.
Okay. I'm going for a vertical incision.
- It's an emergency, Kaushik.
- Yeah.
Ananya, I love you.
You're going to be fine, okay?
Just do deep breathing, okay?
Deep breathing.
I'm going to get this baby out.
Suction. Suction.
The baby is slipping out of my hands.
Her BP is falling.
- Kaushik, I need you. Come here.
- Yeah.
- Hold here.
- Okay.
- Strong hands. Firm but gentle, okay?
- Ananya, just keep breathing. Okay?
Yeah. Push. Push.
Yeah.
Gentle.
Yeah. Not so hard. Not so hard.
Ananya, I want you to breathe.
Focus on your breath.
It'll help the baby.
Ananya, please breathe!
Breathe.
No.
One more. One more.
Okay. One more.
Yeah, I got it. I got the baby.
- You got it?
- Yeah, I got it.
Come on. Come on.
Yes. Yes.
Is it okay?
- Boy or girl?
- It's a boy.
- Suction!
- Why isn't he screaming?
Good. All good.
Why isn't he crying?
He'll cry.
Get clean towels. Warm water.
- And get the clamps ready.
- Everything's fine.
All good.
Congratulations, guys!
Your baby is absolutely fine.
He was bound to be fine.
He is a fighter. He is your kid.
Leave! Keep moving!
Keep moving!
Shinde, send him to the back.
Leave! Leave!
Sir. What happened, sir?
The bridge collapsed, and the people
were trapped there.
Move it! Leave!
Move. Mathre, listen. Stop him.
- Move it! Move it! Leave!
- Hello.
Take him to the Central Hospital. Go!
Leave! Leave!
Move it.
The bridge has collapsed.
- So many people are dead.
- Sachin!
Kids, women. All are crushed.
Sachin!
- Sachin.
- Make way.
- Sachin.
- Mansi!
- What?
- Ratnakar Shetty.
- Oh, it's him.
- Interview!
Hey! Where is Sachin?
- Sachin, who?
- My cameraman. He took your interview.
He was on the bridge.
- What?
- On the bridge. The bridge.
There are people stuck under the rubble.
The police and government are refusing
to answer.
How much?
Madam.
Give me this medication.
Hey what a weird man!
Idiot.
An inquiry will be conducted
on your son.
You too will have to come
to the police station.
Section 306.
Abetment to suicide.
I don't know about your son,
but you will surely go to jail.
I have seen your behavior
with your family.
Telling off your husband,
insulting him, insulting your son,
yelling at him.
You will be held responsible
for his suicide attempt.
- Come along to give me your statement
- Now, sir?
To give your statement.
- Let's go.
- Sir. Sir, please
After all, the law is law, ma'am.
Sir. Listen to me, sir.
There must be a solution.
Solution?
Let me know what solution
you have by tomorrow.
Understand?
Also
make sure
the solution is heavy.
Heavy.
Yes. Many hospitals are reporting
a high number of cases. What about us?
How many cases so far, Romani?
The original twelve.
Any other patients with
the symptoms will be tested.
Cherian, any new cases?
I have checked all the admissions
from morning until now.
- Fortunately, there are no more patients.
- Dr. Chandra, what's the status?
We are giving them fluids for fever.
And also monitoring their liver
and kidney functions.
I think we should just keep
treating their symptoms.
Shreya.
Have you seen Chitra ma'am?
I need some signatures on a file.
Give it to me.
I will get them done.
No. I also have to discuss a case
with her.
Doctor Oberoi has brought
his wife with him.
So, I think she's with her.
Okay.
Madhu. Madhu.
Hey! Madhu!
Yogesh, I cannot do anything about Saurav.
- He is a grown-up man.
- Not that.
A flyover collapsed at Dadar.
- My God!
- At least 100-150 casualties.
- Oh, no!
- What?
Sir, we can't take them.
- What? No.
- No.
Kulkarni, we won't be able
to help them in any way.
Look at the situation here.
Shall I inform them then?
Informing them won't help.
They must be stopped.
Tell them that Bombay General Hospital
is underwater.
Which one is he?
- The one in the right corner.
- That?
God! Just look at him. So sweet.
Have you thought of a name?
Look at me, Oberoi.
You have a baby.
That is a reason to be happy.
Can you just focus on that
for one second?
I know, Das, but
Ananya is not doing that well.
I can't make sense of things.
I know.
She's a fighter, Oberoi.
Don't worry.
Everything will be okay.
How will things be okay?
Beginning here.
Shut out the world, Oberoi.
It will be a little difficult but then
you will hear a small voice from within.
Your own voice.
Which will tell you, sure you have
the court case, the allegations,
people's opinions,
screaming news channels
but totally disconnected from
it all is your work ethic.
Your commitment.
Your experience and your determination
to save everyone who can be saved.
You are a brilliant doctor!
Simply the best I've ever met.
Okay?
And I've known some brilliant doctors.
I was married to one.
Dr. Saurav Chandra.
Dr. Saurav Chandra.
The one with the delegation?
Yeah.
But
at any time and for any reason,
he would just
make me feel like shit.
I ran away from London
and came here,
and now that he is in front of me
I just
don't know what to do.
I just don't know what to do because
I don't know where to go.
You know what to do, Das.
You told me just now.
I guess both of us need
to get away from our past.
And move on.
That's the only way.
Right?
Right.
Hello. Sachin.
Where are you, bastard?
I can't find you. Where are you?
You came, Mansi?
Yes, I am here.
Where are you?
Do you see the bridge that's collapsed?
It collapsed on top of me.
Just find us a way to get there!
- Please. Just find it.
- Yeah.
Listen to me, Sachin.
The rescue team has arrived.
You will be just fine. Okay?
Do not worry.
Everything will be fine, okay?
I tried calling everyone, you know.
My fiancee, my parents.
I could not get through to anyone.
I got through to you.
Well, at least you got through
to me after your family.
I am of some value.
Never mind that.
Tell me.
If you are here
then who is running
"Mumbai Meri Jaan" in the studio?
You will be pleased to hear this.
I left the job.
I quit.
What?
You don't say!
You'd been trying to get it through
my head for a long time.
It got through.
Oh, well.
Finally, you came to your senses.
You must treat me to a beer
to celebrate that if I survive.
Sachin! Sachin.
Sachin.
Sachin!
Hello?
He wants to witness
the police coming here to arrest me.
I am not going anywhere!
- Why did he have to talk to Jadhav?
- Go and get Dr. Parekh.
What choice did the poor chap have?
- I will be blamed now. As always.
- Go on.
Mom screams. Mom criticizes.
Like I am his enemy.
- Shalu.
- Ma'am.
- Sir, please. Out! You need to leave.
- You runt.
- I tried so hard to protect you.
- Sir. Ma'am.
- I lied that
- Ma'am, please!
- It was an accident.
- You can't be talking like this here.
You! Do you know the harassment
the police will put us through?
- Do you understand?
- Sir
- Shalu!
- Sir, please explain to her.
- You are such an ass. Take this down.
- Oh! Shalu, what are you doing?
Remove these.
His vitals are skyrocketing.
Ma'am, please. He is not comfortable.
- Please don't remove the curtains.
- What do you mean he's not comfortable?
- Why isn't he comfortable?
- Sir, you are disturbing the whole ward.
There are all men over here.
Why isn't he
- Please.
- Calm down.
He's been like this since he was a kid.
Leave him amid girls,
and he will do anything.
He will laugh, sing, dance,
he will apply lipstick,
he will apply nail paint,
but he is shy around men.
- My son.
- He is my son too!
- Well, then do something about it!
- Please, I'm sorry.
I have to take you out of here, ma'am.
Please.
- I am your mother.
- Shalu.
- Calm down.
- But I am fed up with your behavior now.
- Please leave.
- And yet I am tolerating you.
- I am tolerating him.
- Ma'am, please!
Let me speak out today.
Since he was a kid
since he was a kid,
people have been saying
Shalu, he is a pansy.
Your son is a pansy.
Your son is a sissy.
Please.
So what ailment does he have?
- Cure him of that too. Give him medicine.
- Shalu
Mom!
This is not an ailment.
What did you say?
What was it you said?
Ma'am, please.
- Shalu
- Sandeep.
- What did you say?
- Ma'am, please.
- Mom!
- Shalu, please.
I told you so many times not
to call me by that name!
I am not your
Sandeep!
- Ma'am. Sir, please. Please leave.
- Shalu, please step outside.
- Please get her out.
- Let me go.
Let me go!
- Sandeep.
- Relax.
- Please, Sandeep!
- It's okay. Relax.
- Shalu listen.
- Wait. It's okay. It's fine.
- It's okay.
- Dad!
It's okay.
It's fine.
It's okay.
It's okay.
It's okay.
It's okay.
Ahaan.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry. Listen, I was really confused
at that time, and
I don't know. I just had a million things
on my mind, you know.
See, with Saurav and me, and it was
it was just horrible.
And I just I just kept blaming myself,
you know.
Then I ran away and came here.
It's so confusing now because
he seems different, you know.
He's not obsessing over me.
He is showing me respect.
He is giving me space,
and he is thinking
of others besides himself,
he's thinking of everyone.
- I don't know. He has changed.
- He hasn't changed!
He hasn't changed one bit.
Chitra, I know.
He must have told you that his coming here
- was a last-minute thing.
- Yeah.
That he did not know
you were here at this hospital.
Yeah.
Yeah?
It's not true.
What do you mean?
Listen, I was talking to Adam.
Adam told me Dr. Saurav Chandra
used all his influence
to come to this hospital.
Chitra, listen.
He hasn't changed one bit.
Fuck.
But you
I guess your feelings
for him are changing.
- I just
- Chitra!
- Ma'am, Romani
- Not now.
- The respiratory tube was just
- Did you know I was here?
You know that I am working in
Bombay General Hospital?
Dr. Clarke, can I have you here
for a second?
Yes, I knew. But I
How is that even possible?
It's not possible unless
you do your best to find me.
Of course not.
Then?
It was all over the news.
Can we just step in there
for the conversation?
Adam.
Could you just
I'm really sorry, Chitra.
See, I
I did not want to lie to you,
but I was afraid
if you find out,
you're not going to take it well.
And you're not.
Why did you come?
What was this need to see me?
Two years ago, you
simply vanished, Chitra.
Without a trace. I know.
I was the one all that
But, you know I saw you on the news
and I
I
I don't know. I felt this urge
to see you once.
Come and see for myself
that you're doing alright.
But now I'm here, I realized
that everything before this
is just a part of the past that
you're trying to forget.
Including me.
But, I still just
need to ask you once.
The time we spent together when
when we were us.
Was there nothing good about it?
I mean, nothing?
I guess not.
I was so self-obsessed
I never gave you a second thought.
I screwed up, I know.
I screwed up very badly. I
What do I do? I miss you.
I really wish that I
I could start again.
Right from the beginning.
Sir, some children are here
from Shantiwadi.
Okay. Organize some beds.
I'll get Chitra to sign off.
Sujata brought those children, sir.
One minute, Cherian.
Can I get one minute without a problem?
You can get samosas, sir.
You can even get cold coffee
with ice cream.
But you cannot get one problem-free minute
in Bombay General Hospital.
Cherian, Sujata is suspended.
- Do you understand?
- Yes, sir.
Everyone is reminding me
of my job today.
- If Sujata is with those kids
- Sir.
You will get them.
Cherian, you will get the supplies.
I'll talk to the Government.
Flooding in the basement
has compromised our stocks.
Supplies?
What about supplies, Kulkarni?
Hello! Hi, everybody!
Hello. Look I am very tense over here too.
We have a high number
of patients coming in.
- And there is an acute shortage of beds.
- Please.
Make sure that
Sujata does not do anything.
No. No diagnosis!
Nothing. She'll be in this hospital
just as anybody else has come
with a patient.
Okay.
- I hope you got that.
- Yes, ma'am.
I don't want to see anybody
outside the NICU and ICU.
- Check up on it and let me know.
- Okay.
Everyone wanders around the place.
Nobody has anything to do.
He is sitting here.
Hey! Come with me.
Mrs. Cherian,
I need five minutes, please.
Dr. Oberoi's third precious gem is here.
Sujata has brought in three possible
lepto cases. Come!
- Fuck, man.
- Your age?
Fifty-seven.
Sujata and Samarth have brought some kids
from the juvenile center. Examine them.
- Name?
- Pratik.
- Pratik. Full name?
- Pratik Gavale.
Mrs. Cherian!
- Give me your complete address.
- Mrs. Cherian!
- Mrs. Cherian.
- Trainee Sujata.
There's nothing to worry about.
The suspension can
be changed to expulsion.
- You
- Okay?
I don't want to see you anywhere
near the ICU or the ER.
Now you are only a visitor here.
All of these patients
are Mirza's patients.
You are just a visitor.
- This
- Wear this. Wear it.
Okay. Open your eyes.
Visitor.
Is your stomach hurting?
Having trouble breathing?
- Sujata, it's definitely not lepto.
- Ahaan.
The symptoms are similar,
but it's not lepto for sure.
These children are with him, right?
Just a second.
Dr. Ahaan, your diagnosis is incorrect.
- What?
- Yes.
Sujata, you can see
beds are unavailable here.
You know the situation over here.
Listen, he is not too serious.
Treat their symptoms. They
But how can you be sure
without conducting the tests?
You started all over again?!
The tests are not required!
There is! Ahaan
I have been dealing with
this since morning.
- It is lepto. It isn't lepto. Listen.
- Madam.
- Leave my beds alone!
- Madam
- What is he saying?
- You. Come here.
- What are you doing over here?
- Yes?
What are they doing here?
Send them to the visitors' lounge!
Alright.
- Ahaan!
- You have to wait in the visitors' lounge.
No, no. The doctor said
they don't have lepto.
No, he said beds weren't available.
- Ahaan.
- I don't know what's going on there,
but let me tell you,
beds are not available.
I know they don't have lepto,
but I told them it is lepto to scare them.
Why?
That's the only reason they permitted me
to bring the kids here.
Ahaan, I think
they have STD. Maybe. Maybe!
Hepatitis B.
Hepatitis B?
You mean
Yes.
Fuck!
Now do you understand what's going on?
We have to test them, Ahaan.
To confirm it.
We'll do something.
What the
What is she doing here?
Why are you here?
- Mrs. Cherian, I
- Mrs. Cherian, one second.
I brought Sujata here because
I wanted some information on the patients.
Go and talk to her in the visitors' lobby.
Okay? She cannot be here.
- Sure.
- Kulkarni is still in the hospital.
- Do you get this?
- Yeah.
Listen. Don't stress yourself out.
I will get the tests done. Okay?
- I hope you will handle it.
- I will handle it.
I'm here.
Go. Leave.
Sir. Sir, we'll need doxito shots
for the patients from Shantiwadi
and we have a severe
shortage of those shots.
We need to bring some more.
I'll bring them, ma'am.
I need to bring other things too.
Give me the keys.
We have to manage somehow, Cherian.
How, sir? Do you want me
to take them home?
What are you doing?
- Oh no, sir!
- Madhu.
They are bringing the bridge accident
victims here.
- No, Yogesh. No.
- I know what you are telling me.
But what can we do?
They are unable to reach
the other hospitals.
Oh!
This is Bombay General Hospital.
It has a doctor like you
and a sister like Cherian.
Cherian, get some of the teams ready.
- How?
- Yes, call him. Call Kaushik.
Watch your step.
This way.
Sir!
Sir.
- Mayank sir.
- Yes, take them away. Take them with care.
Mayank sir. It's me. Mansi.
Sir, my cameraman Sachin
is trapped under the bridge.
- Please check it out.
- Same trick won't work twice, Mansi ma'am.
No, no, no. I am not lying. Please.
I have only one friend in the world.
He is trapped there.
Please go and check it out once. Please.
Honestly, I am not lying to you.
Just once. Please.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Is someone there?
Dr. Chandra, Dr. Mirza,
and I will be in charge.
The rest of you will assist.
- Okay?
- Watch out.
- Be careful, sir.
- Watch your step.
- Guys, the water level is knee-high.
- Be careful.
- Please be careful.
- Careful.
Easy.
Dr. Mirza.
I guess I have to thank you once again.
What for?
You told Chitra, right,
that I've come here for her?
Look, I had to tell her at some point,
but I just didn't know.
I was so hassled to tell her.
And when I saw her here,
I just froze and started lying.
I came here, but I was unsure of
how to put it across.
However, I had to tell her.
You've just done that for me, mate.
You made my life so much easier. Seriously.
I can't thank you enough. Really!
I feel so damn relieved right now.
I can't even tell you.
Yeah.
Thank you, Mirza.
Thanks a lot. I mean it.
Right. Let's have a look.
Mirza, you coming?
- Yeah.
- Yeah?
So, let's track on that.
Yes, Shreya. Come in.
I know multiple cases
from the railway bridge.
I am coming.
Ma'am, can you please approve this?
Why does Sandeep Raut need
hyperbaric oxygen therapy?
- His burns are not so
- Ma'am, it's not for his burns.
Then?
Well
I want to keep him away
from Jadhav and his toxic mother.
I'm sorry.
You know it doesn't work like that.
Ma'am, please, I
I don't have any other option.
You have to help me.
Please.
Thank you.
- Chitra ma'am.
- Yes.
Ma'am, I think he's hiding something.
How can you say that?
Nobody's hiding anything from
Sandeep. Yeah.
Ma'am, are you okay?
Yes, update me from time to time.
Unbelievable.
Vidya!
Vidya!
Vidya!
- Vidya. Are you okay?
- Yes. I'm okay. I'm okay.
- This
- Please go. I will do this.
Please, Diya. Please. I
I did not want to do this.
He made me do it.
- He forced me.
- Who made you do it?
- He forced me. He said.
- But
Vasu will not get the compensation.
It's okay.
- Please don't tell anyone. Please.
- No. But who was it?
Trainee Parekh!
Let everyone carry out their own duties!
Diya, please don't say anything
to Cherian ma'am.
- Trainee Parekh!
- Nobody can force you to do anything.
Okay? Nobody.
What is this hyperbaric for Sandeep?
Why doesn't this generation
listen to anyone?
Who told you to use your head?
- Mrs. Cherian, Sandeep
- Come with me!
Everyone's driving me crazy!
Mansi ma'am!
We spotted someone.
We found this ID card in his pocket.
Press ID. He is alive.
- What happened?
- He is alive.
Hey! Get him out fast.
Move it. Hurry.
Quick. Quick!
Do the same thing in three more rooms.
- Yes, ma'am.
- Thank you.
Sounds like multiple emergencies.
Yes, doctor. Railway bridge collapse.
Our departments and staff are preparing
for an emergency.
Hey.
Ananya.
Yeah.
Water.
Slowly.
Stay strong, Ananya.
It will take a while
for the pain to subside.
Baby?
He's fine.
He's sleeping.
He is chilling in his incubator.
Good.
When can I see him?
Soon.
You know
when this whole Kelkar thing happened.
There was something
I could not understand.
What?
You are such a devoted doctor.
You are so obsessive.
You lost everything
during the past ten years,
for your practice,
for this hospital of yours.
- What did you get in return?
- Ananya.
Why are you dragging this up?
Don't you want to hear the punchline?
I think it was so that we
could have this.
I would go to the ends
of the earth for you, Ananya.
But, Kaushik,
both of us are safe now.
So
go.
Go where?
Go and tell them
what you've suppressed within you
for the past seven months.
Go, do what you do best, Doctor.
- No.
- Go.
I want to sleep anyway.
No.
- Kaushik.
- I'm not going anywhere.
There's been a bridge collapse.
Go get blessings from the people
who really need you.
Oh, nice!
Even you are here.
What?
His expression is like,
"What the hell is Oberoi doing here?"
Kaushik.
By the way, it's a boy.
Hey!
- Congratulations!
- Thank you.
There are complications,
but I think the child should be fine.
And Ananya?
She is resting.
By the way, this is Saba's file.
Sujata was right.
- Her clot is growing.
- We can't
Encephalitis is making
the situation worse.
We have wasted too much time as it is.
We cannot wait.
- Please. We need to do something now.
- No, Kaushik.
- Kaushik.
- We have to.
Kaushik, you are aware
that you aren't even allowed
to read this file.
You cannot take any risks until
the court renders its verdict.
For God's sake, man.
I am not taking a risk.
I cannot operate, but
surely you can, right?
You were one of the best neurosurgeons
in the city
before becoming the CMO
of Bombay General Hospital.
Please don't forget that.
You can still do it, right?
Kaushik, have you gone crazy?
I haven't practiced in 15 years.
I don't even know whether
I am permitted to do this surgery.
Mr. Kulkarni is here to answer that.
Sir
is he?
Haven't you been here since morning,
Mr. Kulkarni?
You must have observed how
everything is being managed here.
Unlimited problems with limited resources.
How can you expect anyone to
remember the rules in this situation?
Patients never stop coming
to this hospital.
It's like a war zone.
And we have to attend to every patient
like he is the first patient of the day.
Like the first time in our career
when we have to save a life.
And I swear on my newborn baby.
That's exactly what I did
in Mr. Kelkar's case too.
You continue making new rules,
and we will continue to listen to them.
- Please, Oberoi.
- Dr. Oberoi.
Someone said something
very important to me today.
If I can treat someone
and save someone's life
it should come with no rules
or regulations attached to it.
I felt the same in the beginning.
Until you and your ICM
treated me like a criminal.
Kaushik.
We don't become good doctors
by only following rules, sir.
So, as I was saying, an eight-year-old
patient requires a craniectomy urgently.
- Kaushik.
- And I, as a doctor, cannot sit over here
and wait for a blunder to happen. Please.
Kaushik, the operation is complex.
I know you haven't operated
for many years,
but please, you are the only hope.
You're the only one who can do it.
Nobody can do it by themselves.
Who is asking you to do it by yourself?
I'm with you.
We'll do this together.
Please.
- Please.
- Subramaniam.
Subramaniam, tell your star doctor
to spend some time with his wife and kid.
He is disobeying my direct orders
- to stay away.
- I give the orders here, Kulkarni.
And Dr. Oberoi will be a part
of this hospital.
Till the time the court renders a verdict.
Don't be stupid, Madhu!
Don't be swayed by his words.
He will take you down along with himself.
This is Bombay General Hospital.
The motto here is to talk less
and work more.
- Cherian. We need an OT.
- Yes, sir? Okay.
- Arrange for it immediately.
- Okay.
- Patient's name?
- For Saba Rahimtullah's surgery.
- And Cherian
- Yes?
Please tell Dr. Sujata Ajawale to join us.
Me and Dr. Oberoi at the OT.
- Okay.
- Yes. Come on.
- Let's do it.
- Madhu!
Madhu, don't be
Madhu!
Fuck!
Dr. Wadia went home instead
of coming to the hospital.
What?
Dr. Subramaniam and Dr. Kaushik
are prepping for surgery.
They summoned you to assist.
Go.
Get prepped.
- Really?
- Go.
Thank you.
- Thank you.
- Dr. Ajawale.
Go.
Thank you.
Samarth.
Samarth. Samarth, get up.
Are the test results in?
No.
Let me know the minute
you receive them, okay?
Okay. Where are you going?
Old Dr. Oberoi is back.
Don't be afraid.
You're feeling better now, right?
You are feeling better, right?
You know, the doctor said
you will be cured by tomorrow.
You can go back with us.
Keep your mouth shut for now!
If you open your mouth,
you know what will happen to you, right?
- You know, right?
- Yes.
Don't be afraid.
Get some sleep.
Go to sleep quietly.
Hi, Saba.
My name is Kaushik.
- This is Uncle Madhu.
- Hi.
And you know her already.
Sister Sujata.
Ajawale, I want you to give company
to the girl.
Yes.
Saba.
Do you know who Shahrukh Khan is?
He is my mummy's
favorite hero.
He is your mummy's favorite hero, right?
Then you have no reason to be nervous.
You see him.
He is the Shahrukh Khan of the doctors.
All will be okay.
Administer amikacin.
I'm making an incision.
Scalpel.
Perforator.
Clean the bruises.
Get me the handle craniotome.
Scans.
It's okay.
Let me open the dudon.
Cut it around the edges.
Have you arranged the blood?
Careful, Kaushik.
Hematoma is on that side.
Stop.
Forceps.
- Tackle the bone flap.
- Keep the bone flap aside.
Retractors.
Sir.
Sir, BP is rising, 160/100.
- Okay. I need a lens. Glass.
- Glass.
Sir.
Sir, cerebrospinal fluid might
be leaking into the subdural area.
- I know, Kaushik! I know.
- Okay.
Get me suction.
I need to remove the plates.
- Bring the ICP monitoring kit.
- Yes, sir.
We don't have time.
We don't have time, sir!
- We need to do something.
- We might be too late.