Mumbai Diaries (2021) s02e07 Episode Script

Darkest before Dawn

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We may be too late.
Still rising, sir.
Kaushik, keep draining the subdural area.
- And Ajawale, administer mannitol
- Yes?
- And hypertonic solution, immediately.
- Okay, sir.
Suction.
Keep an eye on the parameters.
- Ajawale, lens.
- Yes, sir.
Kaushik, keep talking.
I need to treat this contusion. Lens.
Hi, Saba.
Can you hear me, Saba?
Move the magnifying glass closer.
- Yes. Correct.
- Good!
Can we move this thumb here?
Keep watching her eye movements.
- Perfect.
- Yes.
Perfect.
Come on, everyone. Let's keep a drain.
Saba, this is a smiling ball.
I'm going to place it in your hand now.
Okay?
Pass me the gel foam, sister.
Place it on the venous sinus.
What day is it today, Saba?
Wednesday?
Fri
Sir, the right side
of her face is dropping.
I think her blood vessel
has been ruptured.
- Blood is leaking into the brain tissue.
- Sir.
She is having a stroke.
She is having a stroke!
Sir, paralysis is setting in.
We need to do something urgently.
This was a bad idea, Kaushik.
This was a mistake.
You can still do it,
Dr. Subramanium. Yes!
We need something
to stabilize the homeostasis.
- Maybe
- Tranexamic acid maybe.
- Yeah.
- Get me tranexamic acid.
- Sir!
- Yeah.
Kaushik, keep an eye on the eye movements.
- I want to see how bad the rupture is.
- Yeah.
Screws please, for the metal flap.
Saba, open your eyes slowly.
Saba, can you hear
Good. Good, Saba.
Saba, how many fingers are these?
Can you see me?
How many fingers are these?
Keep the bone flap aside.
How many fingers are
Good.
We're going to press this ball.
Press.
Saba, we are going
to try to press this ball.
We have tried everything, Kaushik.
If she doesn't respond now, then
No problem. Let's try again.
Press harder, Saba. Okay?
Press.
Yes.
Very good, Saba. Harder. Harder, Saba.
Press.
Harder, Saba.
Very good. Yes, Saba.
Harder, Saba. Press.
Press, Saba.
She is responding.
- Good, Saba. Harder.
- Yes.
Let's clear her up.
Sir.
It was Wadia.
So you managed to save your internship.
Had it been me, I would have
approved the dismissal directly.
I know you had it tough getting here.
You had to fight a lot.
But now
stop fighting.
But sir
that is all I know.
Ajawale
you don't need to fight now.
Because you, Dr. Sujata Ajawale
belong to Bombay General Hospital.
So for God's sake,
stop fighting with everyone. Okay?
Yes, sir.
Go.
Go, tell Saba's father
that you have saved his daughter.
Go.
Dr. Ajawale.
- I
- Coming of age, are we?
- Well, I'll
- Where are you going?
Ananya.
My ER no.
Your ER needs you.
Move ahead.
- Right side. Move!
- What's wrong, doctor?
Please check!
- Possible autonomic dysreflexia.
- Yes, sir.
Severe injury to the spinal cord.
Cervical spinal cord.
Must be somewhere between C1 and C7.
- Dr. Parekh, we need to check that.
- Yes, sir.
- He cannot bleed out internally.
- Yes, sir.
- Be very careful. Watch out.
- Oh, shit!
- Tiwari, move it to a side.
- Move it from here. Move!
Move it.
We will have to monitor
his blood oxygen.
He might have flaccid paralysis.
I need a portable CT.
Raman, go and get it.
- Portable CT?
- Yeah, Portable CT. Quickly. Go.
Sister, where is the portable CT?
- It's over there!
- There?
Come with me.
Blunt trauma to the chest.
Possibility of haemothorax.
We need to get his vitals right now.
What are you doing? Take him
to the ICU immediately.
Breathing pattern is abnormal.
His oxygen level is failing.
- Tightness in the chest.
- Damini, we need to drain out his lungs.
- ICD, now!
- Yes, Doctor.
Cherian, I think we have to prioritize
the patients immediately.
- Okay.
- Minor injuries on one side.
- And major injuries on one side. Right?
- Right.
Now what we'll do is
the critical patients divide between
Dr. Romani and Dr. Chandra.
And the minor injuries,
you can give Hima and Raman.
- Okay.
- Give me
- We have been here for two hours.
- Yes, I know.
- Please. Give me two minutes.
- Das.
What's for us?
Thank God! Welcome back, Oberoi.
Thanks.
I think you guys can go into the ER.
- And let's get some more patients
- His leg is broken completely.
- Oberoi!
- Okay. I'll look into that.
- Yeah. Sujata, you go with him.
- Ajawale.
- I'll see you inside.
- Yeah.
Crush injury on the left leg.
Tibia and fibula, both are broken.
Possibility of hematoma, sir.
Face is swollen.
I've got it cleaned.
Neck is swollen.
Airway is obstructed.
Chances of pneumothorax.
What is your name? Hello?
Can you hear me?
What's his name?
Who brought him here?
Who is with the patient?
Hello! Who is with this man?
What's his name?
What's his name?
Sorry. My cameraman.
He is my friend Sachin.
- Sachin Kumar.
- Sachin.
Can you hear me?
Sachin, can you hear me?
Sujata, you need to take him
Sujata, move.
Let's go for treatment.
- Move.
- Come on, let's go.
Mayank, go!
Keep moving.
- Move. Move!
- Listen, Mansi. Any pre-condition?
Any medical history?
- I don't know.
- Anything that you know.
I really need to find out
why is he finding it hard to breathe.
- Okay? Get in touch with his family.
- Okay.
Figure out what is the issue.
- And get to us as soon as possible.
- Okay.
Male. Early 20s.
Anterior dislocation of the hip.
Sir, what is your name?
Sir, tell me your name.
- Pankaj.
- Pankaj, we will be fixing your hip.
- Okay? Come. Come. Hurry up!
- Okay.
- Move. Move.
- Mrs. C.
- Yes. Yes.
- Move. Move.
- Hip dislocation.
- Enough medicines are left in the boxes.
I don't know. I have never
done this after medical college.
Doctor, if you don't do this,
I'll have to do it.
And I have never done this in my life.
So, come on.
Okay. Is it paining?
Bedsheet.
- Give me the painkiller.
- Hima, bring the bedsheet.
Pain killer. Bedsheet. Come on, fast.
One, two, three, four, five.
One, two, three, four, five, six, seven,
- eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve
- Get the defib.
13, 14, 15.
Doctor, there is no response.
Hold it tight.
- Hold the bedsheet.
- Okay.
- Eight, nine, ten
- Okay, Pankaj.
Take a deep breath.
I am doing it, guys.
Okay.
Left. Right. Pull!
One more time.
- Pankaj, just breathe for me.
- Yes.
Left. Right. Pull.
- Okay, that's it. It's done.
- Okay.
Tie it tightly, so that
- he is not able to move.
- Yes.
- Charge. Clear.
- Fine, that's it.
Clear. Charge.
250. clear. Charge.
Time of death, 1:59 a.m.
Vidya
Sir, please take her outside.
Ma'am, please.
Sujata, come on.
Go!
- Sucharita.
- Yes, Doctor?
Come here.
Yeah.
Ajawale, I need you.
- Complete the debridement.
- Yes.
And we will need a temporary splint.
And find out when is
the OT going to be available.
OT is not available.
The network is down.
Samriddhi, my assistant.
She is trying the landline number.
Okay. He is stable for now.
We are looking into it.
As soon as the OT is free,
we will shift him.
- Okay.
- And then he'll be fine.
So don't worry.
You should show this to someone.
No, no. I am fine.
Just please take care of Sachin.
Parekh.
- Parekh, I need you. Come here.
- Yes, doctor.
- Just look into her.
- No. I am fine. I am fine.
- Please.
- Come. Sit.
- Look. Look.
- It's okay. He'll be fine.
Sit.
- Where is Madhu?
- It's okay.
I think only two beds.
This is taken.
- What?
- Take a scalpel and put it on my neck.
- What happened?
- What is Mansi Hirani doing here?
- When? Where?
- Look. Over there.
She is with Parekh's daughter.
What's going on?
- Cherian.
- Yes, sir?
Don't panic, sir is on his way.
What is Mansi Hirani
doing in our hospital?
Who? Where?
Sir, she is with the patient.
Sachin Kumar.
It's a crushed leg injury.
She is waiting for the OT.
Look, ICM cannot afford another scandal.
You know she has already filed
a fake accident case
right under your nose.
You know what happened in that case.
Got it? And this patient.
Does she even know him? Who knows?
Look at his leg.
Who got him here or how?
How does it matter?
It matters a lot.
Of course, it matters.
Dr. Kaushik and you were in the OT.
The operation was successful, right?
But this is going to get out
of control further down the line.
I am warning you.
Got it? Listen.
I am not going to sacrifice myself
because of the two of you.
Got it?
Ahaan, come here.
Sujata, coming.
Okay, I'll do the debridement.
Yeah.
Adam, I need you with me.
Right now, right there. Follow up.
The five patients above.
Take these patients to the second floor.
Take the headcounts of
the patients here. Please.
- She is stable.
- Okay.
Get some rest.
The nurse will call me as soon
as she regains consciousness.
Thank you.
Sujata, Dr. Mirza is calling you.
He said the test results have arrived.
Here.
- Doctor, with Fareeza Sheikh
- Chitra ma'am.
Yeah, Sujata?
Ma'am, the three kids
from the juvenile home.
Their test results are positive.
Hepatitis B.
Hepatitis B?
But they were being tested
for Lepto, right?
Well, I just faked they
had Lepto to get them here.
I told Ahaan to run
the Hepatitis B test.
Ma'am
this is a case of sexual abuse.
What?
But who?
Who is doing this?
Perhaps, it's
But I don't have any proof.
- Ahaan. Ahaan.
- Yes?
Is the test result
of the eldest boy out yet?
He showed no symptoms.
So how could we test him?
As it is, he was breathing
down our neck. Who was he?
- The caretaker.
- The caretaker.
Then why did he come
here in the first place?
Look, Sujata.
I know it's Hepatitis B. Okay?
I understand the possible
cause and source of this infection.
But we can't just
accuse someone like that.
This is serious.
But, ma'am, I am sure.
Please, let me
- Please
- I don't know.
Ahaan
I don't know.
How is my take on it going
to matter anyway?
Okay. You know what.
Put all three boys
on Adefovir's normal dose for starters.
- Right?
- Sure, ma'am. Anything else?
Sujata, you come with me. Shreya.
Yes, ma'am.
This seems like a stomach ulcer.
I'm going to have to do a biopsy
to be sure.
This might make you
throw up a little. Okay?
It's okay. Come sit.
- Take this.
- Thank you.
Let's start the medication for now.
You must be taking painkillers, right?
Pink bismuth.
Mansi, come on.
- Sarita, start her on Amoxicillin.
- Yes.
I will talk to Dr. Oberoi
and schedule the biopsy.
- Okay.
- Sachin.
My friend who collapsed at the station.
He'll be alright, right?
Yeah.
Thank you.
It's okay. We are just doing our jobs.
Like we were that night.
Remember, 26/11?
You were here, right?
Dr. Parekh.
Burns unit.
Shit!
Even I thought I was doing my job.
- Come on. Get everyone out.
- Get them out.
- Hurry up.
- Everyone, out!
- Everyone, out!
- Come this way!
This way.
Follow me!
He's got a lighter.
Switch it off. Switch off the oxygen.
- Hey! Stop.
- Okay.
Do not move.
- You see this? Stop.
- Okay. Hima, come back.
- Come back. It's okay.
- Don't move.
- I'm going.
- No. No, son. Son, look here.
Calm down. Don't use the lighter.
The whole ward may blow up,
with all of them.
Yes, I'll destroy the whole ward.
I do not want to harm anyone.
So just everyone, get out of here.
Sandeep. Listen. Listen, please.
- Please listen to the doctor.
- Father, you get out of here.
No, Sandeep. Don't do that.
Sandeep.
Please, give them the lighter.
Give them the lighter.
- Hey, you! What are you doing?
- No. Nothing.
- Get up and stay away.
- Yeah. Okay.
I
I just want to come in and talk to you.
Okay.
You don't need to do this.
No.
In fact, I really need to do this.
I don't have a choice.
Believe me. I
I understand.
What do you understand?
My mother hasn't been able
to understand me.
So how can you understand?
My mom was the only
one who understood me.
But she
She died suddenly.
And I have still not been able
to understand her death
and Papa has not been
able to understand me.
So yes, I
I get it.
I get it.
I feel that no one
understands me all the time.
But I do understand you.
Do you trust me?
Trust?
Even if I trust you, what can you do?
You will send me back to them, right?
The same schools.
The same frustrations.
The same karate camps
and the same kids.
Father
He at least feels sorry for me.
But him.
She hates me.
No, Sandeep.
That's not the case.
Nobody hates you.
- Don't say that.
- So why did you send me there?
Do you know what those boys did to me?
They tied me up in a sack and beat me up.
And all the while they were saying
"A real man feels no pain."
"A man feels no pain."
- Diya.
- Diya.
- Your parents
- Hey!
- Stay back. Stay back.
- Okay.
How did you come inside?
In order for them
to understand your pain,
you will have to
open up to your parents.
And
if you turn on the lighter,
your truth will not get a chance
to be heard.
It will die with you.
Be it with fear.
You've come such a long way
with your truth.
Now you just have
to muster some courage.
Just a little.
What is your name?
I don't want to tell you.
Look at me.
I don't want to tell.
Okay. Okay.
Name.
Sa Sanjana.
Sanjana.
It's a very sweet name.
Sanjana,
since when did you start taking
the hormonal replacement pills?
Tell me.
Who is your doctor?
There is no doctor, right?
It's okay.
No. No!
Mother
do you know how hard
I try to be like you?
I want to be like you.
Strong. Powerful.
But I can never be the son you want.
Now I am tired.
I am so tired that
I want to sleep.
I want to sleep
and never wake up.
Never to wake up.
- Sandeep.
- Hima, oxygen.
- Sandeep. What's wrong with him, doctor?
- Switch off the oxygen.
- Doctor.
- It's okay. The oxygen level is high.
Prepare an ICU bed for him.
Start emergency treatment.
Start ABC treatment on him immediately.
Dr. Parekh.
And finally, Samarth managed
to find Cyril.
Ma'am, the waiting room was full.
So we moved everyone to the VIP Lounge.
Okay, good.
Come.
Samarth. Samarth, wait a minute.
Sujata, listen. I understand.
But let's wait till tomorrow.
- At night, how can we
- Ma'am, the home in-charge Jaiwant
has brought the big boy
here to keep watch on Giri.
So, please
Samarth.
Cyril.
Child, tell Aunt Sujata here
who was harassing Giri there.
Well, the eldest brother
who came with me in the van.
- Ma'am
- Sujata, listen.
- One second. Come out for a second.
- Ma'am
Sujata, harassment can
also mean just bullying.
But ma'am, he has hepatitis too.
Yeah. But that can happen
from sharing needles.
- But ma'am
- Sujata, we will deal with it tomorrow.
- Please, not now.
- Ma'am!
- Ma'am
- What is she saying?
Only Giri can tell the truth.
But he won't talk in front of those two.
We have to get the truth out of Giri.
Shaalu. Let's go.
Mr. and Mrs. Raut.
You know Dr. Parekh managed
the situation today.
But this situation could repeat.
The boy is highly suicidal.
He needs special psychiatric care.
And support at home.
This isn't drama, Mrs. Raut.
The child needs a loving home.
Chitra,
Sandeep's full psychiatric evaluation
Sanjana.
Sanjana, sir.
Sandeep's the dead name.
Yes. Right.
Sanjana.
I would suggest you gather
more information about the transition.
And accept this fact.
Actually,
it's imperative you understand
this process of transition.
If he indeed
If Sanjana wants
to go through with this
I'm sorry.
But we can't force anyone, right?
These are the hobbies of the rich.
This is not how our lives function.
You have to manage
with where you are born, or
how you are born.
We have responsibilities
that we have to fulfill.
He is a boy.
Does he even know the
meaning of being a girl?
How are we going to face the society?
You saved our child.
Thank you, doctor.
Ma'am, I understand
your side of the story too.
It is very easy for me to say
that you should accept it.
And it is even easier
for me to believe that
you are a very old-fashioned
and thoughtless mother
All she cares about is her honor.
But I do understand that
you are more fearful for
Sanjana than your own self.
How will she manage?
And how many hardships will
she have to face in the future?
I get it.
But she needs you the most right now.
You will have to help her greatly.
This is about her gender and her identity.
It is not about her sexuality.
Biological sex is here.
Sexuality lies here.
But gender
it lies here.
And you have to understand Sanjana.
Because she will not be able
to manage it without you.
She can't manage it without you.
Hey! What did you just do?
Pratik. Pratik.
- His test result was positive.
- How is that possible?
- Pratik, talk to me. Pratik.
- It is positive.
That's what I am asking.
How is it possible?
- What
- What do you mean how is it possible?
You told me anything could happen to him.
So we brought him here.
The kids live together in that filth.
The water is so filthy.
It might have spread.
And what are you doing here?
You are not allowed to be here.
Only patients are allowed.
- Do you see this?
- So wait at the visitor's area.
- Wait at the visitor's area.
- No. I am not leaving the children.
Okay. Fill up the permission slip.
Let me warn you.
If anything happens to you,
there is no bed here.
You will have to sleep here.
- Yeah.
- Where is the other lady doctor?
She is handling some other cases.
But he is a good doctor. He'll handle it.
He is very famous. Dr
- Dr. Raman Menon.
- He is excellent.
- Okay?
- Yes.
We need to get
the permission slip filled up.
Why are we still here? Come on.
I'll come with you.
- No. No.
- We need to go through
just four counters.
I'll come.
It will take a little time.
We have to go to
- Subramanium.
- Dr. Subramanium first.
- Yes. I'll take you. Come on.
- No.
- Come on.
- No.
Government hospital has a lot of rules
and regulations.
Move.
- Call Chitra ma'am.
- Done.
Come. Easy.
We follow rules and regulations too.
- Yes.
- You should know.
You are so experienced.
Look, there are patients everywhere.
I am getting wet.
Watch it. Careful.
Here
What?
It is locked up.
- We have to go to Dr. Subramanium.
- But where?
Just a second. It's so dark.
This place is full of patients.
This is him.
Sujata, listen. This is not the way.
We should inform
Inspector Mayank, right?
Ma'am, we don't have the
time to call the inspector.
Come see for yourself.
Giri.
Oh shit!
Hey! What happened?
How much longer is it going to take?
I have to go back.
Let him come and get me out of here. Come.
No. That's not the way.
We need to go by the rules.
- Let me see.
- Go.
- Go.
- Let me see.
May we come in?
Yes. Just two minutes.
Two minutes.
He said two minutes.
He has a lot on his plate.
Giri. Giri, get up.
Giri.
What were you telling Cyril?
You were saying something, right?
What happens there?
Do they take you somewhere?
- Giri, you'll be fine. He is sleeping.
- Sujata.
- You'll be fine.
- Sujata, we need to stop.
- Don't do this. Leave him alone.
- Ma'am, please. Stop.
I swear no one's going to touch you.
Just give us the name.
- Please give us the name. I am there.
- Sujata, please stop. Back off.
- We can't do that.
- What?
- Let's come later. Let's come later.
- Samarth.
- Do you need something?
- No. No, sir.
Are you the one who is with
the child from the juvenile home?
- Yes.
- No.
How is the child now?
- He is fine. Fine. Come on.
- Who is he?
I am Subramanium.
Subra
Motherfucker! What's going on?
- Hey, move!
- Listen to me. Stop!
- Stop.
- Samarth, what is happening?
- I'll tell you.
- What's the remand home scandal?
Hey, wait. Jaiwant!
- Move!
- Hey.
Jaiwant.
Don't be afraid. Don't be afraid at all.
This aunt is here to help you.
Stop.
Sujata. Please let it be. He is scared.
- Stop.
- Do not talk to him. Stay away. Darn it!
- I told you to stay away from him.
- Jaiwant!
Motherfucker!
Get up. Look, what's happening!
He is the one, right?
- Dammit! What are you
- Back off.
Back off!
Back off!
What's wrong?
What is happening?
He can't breathe. Can you do something?
- Do something.
- I am just a first-year, ma'am.
That doesn't matter. Call someone
who doesn't look like a first-year.
- Hello. Is anyone there?
- Doctor.
They just told me
he regained consciousness.
- I have no idea what's happening.
- Kaushik sir.
Sachin. Sachin, what happened?
Sachin.
Move.
His leg is cold.
The blood flow is restricted.
Scan.
- Get me the scan.
- Scan
A large clot has developed.
Samarth, Inspector Bhatt
is in the hospital.
He came with the accident victims.
Bring him here. Quick!
Get me the venous ultrasound.
Increase the FIO2.
- Hima, increase the FIO2.
- Yes, sir.
No. There is another clot.
It's a DVT. We need to put him
on an anti-coagulant.
Quick. Get me haematin.
Fuck! What's happening to him?
This is the eldest boy.
Giri, you don't need to be afraid
of anyone now.
I'm here.
The police are here.
Tell us.
Who was doing something
wrong to you? Was hurting you?
Tell us.
- Sir, they are criminals.
- Will you just shut up?
Sir, he is tachycardic and tachypneic
on the ventilator.
- Oxygen levels are dropping, sir.
- We are late.
- We are really late.
- Kaushik, what's going on?
Pulmonary embolism from DVT.
- Condition worsening, sir.
- Unlikely the leg will survive.
One more embolism and
I won't be able to save him.
Go see if the OT is free. Go.
OT? We don't have
the time to wait for OT.
- Kaushik.
- What's wrong with you?
- Kaushik, Kulkarni is in this hospital.
- One more embolism
and if it enters his heart
he will flatline within seconds.
- I don't care. Kulkarni is right here.
- Kulkarni can go to hell.
- Lady, listen to me.
- Listen to me, please. I'm in charge.
- I need to amputate his leg.
- What?
Sachin, I'm just cutting
off your leg but you will survive.
Romani, you need to tell them.
Please. I need to amputate his leg.
I don't have any other option.
No
Mansi
Please!
- Okay.
- Come on. Hurry up!
Mansi
Giri, tell me the entire truth.
Don't worry.
I'm here. All of us are here.
What is Auntie asking? Speak up.
- Sir, listen to me.
- Hey!
Mansi
He's getting married in four days.
Listen.
I don't have a choice.
The clot will kill him.
You will have to trust me, Mansi.
Otherwise, I will not be able to save
him. This is the only choice I have.
- I will try to contact his family.
- We don't have the time for it.
This is the only way. Please.
I need the go-ahead from you.
It's a protocol.
Giri, tell us.
Giri, tell them.
Him.
Sir. Sir, I did nothing.
- I would just take them.
- To whom?
To whom, you pimp?!
Sir, they are lying.
- Get the light.
- Light.
It's okay. It's okay.
- Hima, go.
- Yes, sir.
Administering local anesthesia.
Sir, please don't move.
Please.
One more.
- That's it! Over here.
- Alright.
Scalpel.
It's okay. It's alright.
It's okay. It's okay.
Be strong. Be strong, Sachin. Please.
It's over, okay? It's okay.
What if he comes back?
He'll beat me up.
Now no one's going to ever beat you up.
Jaiwant will never come back.
Do you know why?
Because you showed courage.
He knows that you are not among those
who suffer in silence.
It is pertinent that we fight back
against the one who scares us.
Right?
Go to sleep.
Sleep.
He is much better.
Keep observing him for
the next 24 hours. Yeah?
Yes, doctor.
Do another debridement guys and
remove all the infected and
damaged tissues from the extremity,
and send him to the ICU
as soon as possible.
Someone needs to look after him
before he has another embolism. Go.
- Yes, sir.
- Dr. Oberoi. Hi.
So nice to meet you finally.
Dr. Saurav Chandra.
I know.
Who you are, Mr. Chandra?
Looks like your charm
didn't work on Dr. Oberoi.
Surprising.
I guess it is not that easy
to impress people
who understands you well, right?
Unless she is married to you.
Unless, sir
even after knowing everything,
she is ready to accept you.
She is ready to believe that, yes,
you can change.
Are you done?
No, I am not done, Dr. Saurav Chandra.
You know what?
I was constantly thinking
that a minute detail
like I was with Chitra ma'am
on the day of the attack,
how could anyone know that?
You must have read
the news very minutely.
You must have put in so much effort
to know my name.
To know the name of the guy
who was holding your wife.
Sir, I held on to her then
when I hardly knew her.
And now
I know her really well. Really well.
I won't let you hurt her anymore.
Get it?
And I am done now.
Hey! Ahaan, stop.
Stop, Ahaan.
Ahaan, I am asking you to stop.
I need to talk to you.
Stop. God dammit, Ahaan.
- I am trying to talk to you here, Ahaan.
- Leave my hand.
She is still my wife God dammit.
- Yeah?
- Yeah.
- Just stay the fuck away from her.
- Leave my hand, sir.
Leave my hand.
Stay away from my wife.
Ahaan.
Ahaan!
Nurse my wife.
The patient who was in there.
She has been taken
for an emergency test, sir.
When will we get the reports?
Kaushik, you need to calm down.
We are on it.
- What happened?
- Severe pain. Temperature is falling.
Let's wait for the ultrasound report.
And
- She's been through a lot today, Kaushik
- Yeah, and
She has an infection.
I have started her on Meropenem.
We are monitoring her. Okay?
Okay. Yeah.
Yeah, Ananya. I am here.
Kaushik blood.
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