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Series Details :

Full Name: Pill
Language: Hindi
Released Year: 2024–
Size: 120MB | 280MB | 700MB
Quality: 480p | 720p | 1080p
Source: WEB-DL
Genres: Crime
Cast: Pawan Malhotra, Riteish Deshmukh, Anshul Chauhan
Format: MKV
Subtitle: English

Storyline:

Pill unravels the deep-set rot in the Indian pharmaceutical industry Dr. Prakash along with three whistle-blowers face a powerful Pharma giant Forever cure to expose the corrupt nexus of Pharma, middlemen, and doctors through whic…
Transcript
00:00...and you are a faggot, too.
00:02I don't care.
00:04I've had enough of your bullshit.
00:06You are a faggot and you are a faggot.
00:09If you go out to party,
00:11and get wasted after drinking,
00:13then you don't have to worry,
00:15because the police will not put you in jail,
00:17but will take you to your hotel.
00:19I am not saying this.
00:21This is a very important thing.
00:23Hello, doctor!
00:25How are you?
00:27Did you recognize me?
00:30You treated my mother. Her name was Fatima Khan.
00:34You're Noor?
00:36Yes, sir.
00:37Fatima Khan's son.
00:38Yes, sir.
00:39Have a seat.
00:41Your mother was a very brave lady, Fatima Khan.
00:45And to tell you the truth,
00:48I've never seen anyone smile so much in my life.
00:53I don't know about being brave, sir, but
00:55mothers are definitely superhit actors.
01:00They smile so that I don't cry.
01:04Anyway, what brings you here?
01:07Are you well?
01:09Yes, I'm fine, sir.
01:11Actually...
01:14Sir, can you tell me about this file?
01:18Where did you get it from?
01:20Did you bring it from the trash?
01:23No.
01:26Here.
01:33It's about antibiotic manufacturing.
01:37No, sir, I know that.
01:39And I also know that you were giving this antibiotic to your mother.
01:44But I want to know what this file is about.
01:56Antibiotic manufacturing...
01:59steps, etc.
02:00Is this what's in it?
02:01No, sir.
02:02The procedure is fine, sir.
02:03But, like, this is rejected.
02:05Here, here.
02:06If you could tell me in more detail, then...
02:12Okay, sir.
02:13I'll tell you in detail.
02:15Okay, sir.
02:16I'll tell you in detail.
02:17Okay, sir.
02:18I'll tell you in detail.
02:19Okay, sir.
02:20I'll tell you in detail.
02:21Okay, sir.
02:22I'll tell you in detail.
02:23Okay, sir.
02:28The steps of how the antibiotic is made...
02:32This is the process.
02:33This is about that.
02:37Do you want to ask anything else?
02:40No.
02:45Can I say something, sir?
02:48I've read thousands of books on body language before I became a journalist.
02:53And in every book, it's written...
02:56that when a person starts to look away...
02:58starts to sweat on the forehead...
03:00or starts to move a lot...
03:03it has only two meanings.
03:06Either he's scared...
03:10or he's hiding something.
03:15I'm fine, sir.
03:17No problem.
03:19I'll leave now.
03:23Okay.
03:53May I come in, sir?
03:55Come, come. Sit.
04:00Here you go.
04:01No, no. Thank you, sir.
04:02Don't be shy.
04:07You didn't come yesterday.
04:09Sir, I only take one day off in a year.
04:12It's my dad's birthday.
04:14I took him out for shopping.
04:17Dad says he'll be back by tomorrow.
04:19I took him out for shopping.
04:22Dad says he shouldn't celebrate...
04:24but I think he needs to celebrate.
04:26That's been going on for 18 years.
04:29Who's at home?
04:31Sir, me and my dad.
04:36Why did the inspection get cancelled?
04:38Sir, there was a leak.
04:41Leak?
04:42Sir, there was a problem.
04:43I went to the inspection without a notice.
04:45The pharma guys weren't ready.
04:47Sir, I was also in a good mood.
04:48A guy was taking a file and pretending to be Milkha Singh.
04:51Sir, I tried my best to suppress him...
04:53but neither did the guy touch the file.
04:59When was this?
05:00Sir, a month ago.
05:03But this doesn't make a difference.
05:08Sir, look at any file in this department.
05:12It's so dusty.
05:14It feels like no one has touched it in years.
05:18Maybe that's why we met.
05:20So that we can get rid of these files.
05:24What do you say?
05:48Sir.
05:56So, what did you say your name was?
06:01Sir, you only heard. I didn't say anything.
06:07Leave this file here.
06:09I'll send it to Forever Cure Pharma.
06:18Hmm.
06:31It's 4,000.
06:33Keep it.
06:35We'll get another 4,000.
06:41Sir, I was going to leave the file.
06:45But you waited for Lakshmi at the last moment.
06:50Now Lakshmi asks questions without any effort.
07:01It's 4,000.
07:03Buy a new coat.
07:06Because this one is stained.
07:12Goodbye, sir.
07:14Bye.
07:32Jai Shree Krishna, Doctor.
07:34How did you remember this Tajiz?
07:36A guy came.
07:38He took Forever Cure Pharma's file.
07:40Which file?
07:44Doctor.
07:48Did the doctor take the file from that guy?
07:50No.
07:51The guy didn't take the file.
07:53Go to the doctor and find out about that guy.
08:05Did you try to see the CCTV footage?
08:07Yes, sir.
08:08What did you find?
08:09Technical problems, sir.
08:14Thank you.
08:32Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen.
08:34Thank you so much for being here.
08:36After facing a lot of challenges,
08:40we have good news.
08:42Forever Cure Pharma's scientists,
08:45biologists,
08:46and doctors
08:48have created a revolutionary genetic diabetic drug
08:52which is not only economical, but also effective.
08:56Ladies and gentlemen,
08:57our new drug, MedliZac.
09:12Thank you.
09:16We proposed this drug.
09:19Our Medicines Comptroller General of India,
09:21Dr. Raman Venkatesh Sir,
09:23immediately asked us to run the clinical trials.
09:27Thank you so much, sir.
09:42I would like to say through the media
09:46that no matter how small the cities,
09:49villages,
09:50and towns of this country are,
09:53Forever Cure Pharma
09:54and Forever Cure Pharma's medicines
09:56will reach every citizen of this country.
09:59And this is my promise.
10:00That's a promise.
10:12Forever Cure Pharma
10:13Forever Cure Pharma
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10:41Noor, where did you get this file from?
10:44Sir, it's in the trash.
10:51This is a file of a failed antibiotic.
10:54Doctor, please explain it in simple language.
10:57I find it difficult to understand.
10:59Look, the standards of making medicines
11:04have not been able to pass those standards.
11:08It means that this medicine is not only ineffective
11:12but also harmful.
11:15Look.
11:18Look at this.
11:19It is clearly written in this
11:22that the patient vomits after taking this medicine.
11:26He gets blisters in his mouth.
11:28He feels dizzy.
11:30And there is acidity too.
11:32Whereas this same medicine
11:34is given as an antibiotic in
11:37dengue, typhoid and malaria.
11:40Which has failed so far.
11:45But doctor, how is this possible?
11:48I mean, we give medicine to the patient to save his life.
11:51But this...
11:52Yes, you are absolutely right.
11:54But unfortunately,
11:56the trap of this medicine business
12:01is spread far and wide.
12:03And all this starts
12:05from small hospitals.
12:08There are some corrupt doctors
12:10who work with the hospital managers.
12:14And these hospital managers
12:16work with the big companies
12:18that make these medicines.
12:21There are some companies
12:24that are like Lanka.
12:26And those who manage them
12:28are more ambitious and dangerous
12:32Doctor, this is wrong.
12:36You tell me.
12:37What can I do with this file?
12:39Look.
12:40There is a Ramnagri
12:42to control this Lanka.
12:44MAI.
12:45Medicine Authority of India.
12:48You complain to them.
12:50There is a government regulatory body
12:52to approve drugs.
12:54They will definitely help you.
12:56This Kotla Road
12:58is their office.
13:29Madam.
13:30I want to talk to Neelima madam.
13:32Yes.
13:34I want to give the file to her.
13:36Have you taken an appointment?
13:38No.
13:39Are you a politician?
13:41I am a journalist.
13:42You are a journalist?
13:43Come out.
13:44Come out right now.
13:45Keep it cool.
13:46Come out.
13:47It's important.
13:48I don't want people like you here.
13:50Come out.
13:51Why are you pushing me?
13:52Sunil.
13:54Madam.
13:55I want to talk to you for two minutes.
13:59Oh.
14:01Madam.
14:03Oh.
14:04My mother died of malaria last year.
14:08Oh.
14:10I think
14:11she died because of this antibiotic.
14:18Where did you get this file?
14:24It's a secret.
14:25No.
14:26No.
14:28I was doing this in Ghazipur dumping ground.
14:31I found this file.
14:36What's your name?
14:37Noor Khan.
14:40Noor, what do you do?
14:42I am a journalist.
14:43Noor, don't think that
14:45your mother died because of this antibiotic.
14:50And
14:52look,
14:53we rejected this file.
14:58I mean,
14:59this batch has never come to the market.
15:03Oh.
15:16Yes, this.
15:18Look at this.
15:20This is the approved file.
15:24The one we have.
15:33Thank you, ma'am.
15:38Actually,
15:39I was a little scared.
15:41My mother won't come back, but
15:43to know that because of the medicine
15:47hurts my whole life.
15:50Noor,
15:52you do one thing.
15:53Leave this file here.
15:56We'll keep it in our data.
16:05What's the need for that, ma'am?
16:07You can call me anytime.
16:09Noor Khan, Saj Patrika.
16:11I am a journalist.
16:12I'll come to you with the file.
16:16Okay.
16:18Okay, ma'am.
16:21I'll leave now.
16:22Bye.
16:41Hello, Dr. Prakash.
16:43How are you?
16:45How's the new department going?
16:47I'm getting used to it, ma'am.
16:49I was trying to call you.
16:51I was busy.
16:52I thought I'd call you directly.
16:54No problem.
16:55Accessibility and transparency.
16:57Mantra of a healthy department.
17:00Tell me, what happened?
17:01Ma'am, I was in a dilemma.
17:03I thought I'd take your advice.
17:06Yes, tell me.
17:08Ma'am,
17:09a team went for inspection
17:10from the office in Ghaziabad.
17:12At the Gurgaon plant of Pharrar Cure Pharma.
17:15When the team went inside,
17:17a man took the file and ran away.
17:19Our medicine inspector didn't understand
17:21where he disappeared.
17:23I think we should order another inspection.
17:27I work at Xing.
17:29I thought I'd take your advice before ordering.
17:34This is called teamwork, Dr. Prakash.
17:37If you take my suggestion,
17:38you can wait for a few days.
17:40You can understand the department.
17:43If you still feel something,
17:45we'll do the inspection.
17:47I thought we'd do it tomorrow.
17:48Have you tried the paneer patty
17:50from the canteen of your department?
17:52Life is all about experiences, Dr. Prakash.
17:55Try it sometime.
17:56Ginger tea with paneer patty.
17:58Sitting in the garden of our department.
18:01It tastes better than...
18:07I mean to say, Rabindra Sangeet.
18:10Yes, ma'am.
18:27Hello, ma'am.
18:28You can thank me later.
18:30Give me some money
18:32and shut down the department
18:34that you treat like a private property.
18:38Ma'am?
18:39What happened, ma'am?
18:40You know what happened.
18:43If you don't,
18:44it's called height of carelessness,
18:46not carelessness.
18:47Actually, ma'am...
18:49The guy who has the file is a journalist.
18:52And if a journalist gets hold of something,
18:55you know what happens, right?
18:58I'll make you understand.
19:07It won't happen, Ashikabad.
19:10We don't get the time.
19:12There's a lot of work.
19:14Yes, come in.
19:16Okay, I'll talk to you later.
19:18Good evening, sir.
19:19Sir, I'm Ashish Khanna,
19:21the newly recruited microbiologist.
19:23Yes, Ashish, I know you.
19:25We met at the conference hall the other day.
19:28Tell me.
19:30Sir, actually,
19:31the diabetes drug trials that took place
19:33six months ago in Patiala,
19:35I was compiling the data.
19:38And, sir,
19:40I have data of 800 volunteers,
19:43but only 100 have ID proofs.
19:45The rest of the volunteers' ID proofs are fake.
19:48The medical history has been copied.
19:50In fact, sir, look at this.
19:52The drug efficacy is similar in every case.
19:58And, sir, the side effects of the drug
20:00on the volunteers,
20:02all this information is missing from this report, sir.
20:06In fact, look at this, sir.
20:08The signatures.
20:10They're all similar.
20:14The patient's name is different.
20:16The Aadhaar card is similar.
20:23Something's wrong.
20:24It seems like the volunteers
20:26who went to the diabetes drug trials
20:28didn't know
20:30that this was part of a drug test.
20:32Unfortunately, sir,
20:34this drug has been launched in the market.
20:45Mr. Gill, what do you think?
20:47Yes, of course I agree.
20:49Maja will help both the companies expand their reach,
20:52gain much bigger market share,
20:54and, of course, reduction in their operational cost.
20:57We are in agreement on that, Mr. Gill,
21:00which is why the board is open to the merger,
21:03pending scrutiny of corporate records
21:07and financial statement.
21:09Absolutely.
21:10We'll send you an audited balance sheet.
21:12A list of equity shareholders,
21:14along with the consent affidavits, are the earliest.
21:16Looking forward to that.
21:18And I'm sure that everything will be in order.
21:20But most importantly,
21:22we are keen that our philosophies match.
21:26Our understanding of the companies is the same.
21:29We believe in patience before profit.
21:33We believe in that, too,
21:35which is why we make drugs
21:38which are effective and affordable, too.
21:41As our motto suggests,
21:43patient first.
21:45That sounds good,
21:47and we look forward to hearing from you.
21:49We'll keep in touch.
21:51Thank you.
21:53Thank you.
21:54Thank you.
21:55Good day, gentlemen.
22:01So...
22:04This is a great opportunity for us
22:06to enter the branded drug market of Europe and America.
22:09As long as we are a generic drug company,
22:12we will be considered inferior.
22:15And then, I hope you have an idea
22:19of the profit margin in branded drugs.
22:25Sir...
22:27Do you have a minute?
22:30Of course, Dr. Basudev. Go ahead.
22:34Alone, sir.
22:37Yes.
22:49I think we shouldn't take this matter lightly.
22:53Because something like this can be very damaging
22:58to the goodwill of Forever Cure Pharma.
23:01I assure you, Dr. Basudev,
23:04we don't take anything lightly in Forever Cure Pharma.
23:10Thank you.
23:34Thank you.
24:04What happened?
24:05Why are you stopping me from taking the medicine?
24:07What's the big deal?
24:08Your mother has recovered.
24:10There's no need for medicine.
24:11Your mother needs to go to the village.
24:13Take me to my village.
24:35FOREVER CURE PHARMA
24:43Sameer, finish it quickly.
24:46Listen...
24:48Mrs. Talwar was watching a movie called Drive-In
24:52and was bragging about it to the entire colony.
24:54I was thinking, this Saturday...
25:04Why don't you tell her that the tickets for the weekend are expensive?
25:10Why do you have to ignore it so much?
25:15There could be a problem at the office, right?
25:17There's no problem at the office.
25:19Eat your food.
25:24Papa, my movie shouldn't be missed because of mummy.
25:28I'm telling you, I'm okay on being the star.
25:34FOREVER CURE PHARMA
25:37Hello.
25:38Mr. Gursimran, come to our cabin.
25:40We need to talk.
25:41Yes, sir.
25:47Sir, what's the matter?
25:51Last time, when you went for an inspection,
25:54how long did it take for your permission?
25:56Sir, you don't get permission here.
25:58There's a compulsory round every 2-4 months,
26:01but I took a bullet.
26:03The admin told me to call before going to any pharma plant.
26:07I called, but no one picked up.
26:10Sir, it's a government hospital.
26:12No one asked me later.
26:14I didn't think it was necessary to tell.
26:20All good, sir?
26:22I called the Joint Medicine Controller,
26:25for advice.
26:27He must have told me to eat paneer patties
26:30with ginger tea,
26:32and some life experience nonsense.
26:38I think people come here to count the last days of the month.
26:42Salary and the month's duty are over.
26:47Open any file and see.
26:49There's only one stamp.
26:51Inspection cleared.
26:53Sir, we're dealing with drug manufacturing.
26:56So many people are involved,
26:58so many chemicals are used,
27:00machines are installed.
27:02It's impossible to avoid mistakes.
27:17Where's the goddamn file?
27:20Viragi, do you think that guy will walk in
27:23and hand you the file?
27:25Get me the bloody file!
27:55When he finds out that
27:58his godfather
28:01is buying a German pharmaceutical company
28:05from where Papa started his business.
28:10It's all for your love, Ma.
28:17My Ma.
28:19I just want your blessings.
28:25I just want your blessings.
28:29I'm sure there's something wrong with this file.
28:32Everyone who's asked about it is making a fuss.
28:35They're asking for names and addresses.
28:37And they were ready to pay.
28:39The Health Department lady
28:41didn't believe that there was something wrong with the file.
28:44But then she asked me to leave the file.
28:46I got an extra sharp idea.
28:48And then my bell rang.
28:51And I was convinced
28:54that I'd give Mr. Satish Puri
28:56the biggest story of his life.
28:59He'll be proud of me.
29:03Let's do it, sir.
29:05Give us a small space.
29:07I'm telling you, your newspaper
29:09will become the New York Times of Dariyaganj.
29:11People will print copies of it.
29:15You can make a story out of Zara Khan's face
29:18that it's a mosquito bite.
29:20Sir, I'm telling you,
29:22it'll fulfill the 18-year-old boy's fantasy.
29:24It won't change anything on the ground level.
29:26Let's do it, sir.
29:31Yes, son.
29:33Now tell me what you were saying.
29:36The thing is, I was having fun digging my ears.
29:40Now tell me what you were saying.
29:44You'll be dead, Satish Puri.
29:46What?
29:47Nothing, sir.
29:49I was just saying...
29:51I'll leave now.
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