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Ankur Arora Murder Case
Romesh (Arjun Mathur) was a young medical intern who dared to dream. He was in awe of Dr. Asthana (Kay Kay Menon), the Chief of Surgery of the Shekhawat General Hospital. All he wanted to was be like him. He lived in with Riya, his co-intern and the love of his life. However, when an eight year old boy, Ankur dies due to Dr. Asthana's medical negligence, Romesh realises that a good surgeon is not necessarily a good person. Together with Ankur's mother Nandita, Dr Romesh sets out on a turbulent journey to fight for what is right. A fight for justice against his mentor, the hospital and the love of his life
Release : | 2013 |
Rating : | 6.5 |
Studio : | ASA Productions, |
Crew : | Director, Producer, |
Cast : | Tisca Chopra Paoli Dam Arjun Mathur Kay Kay Menon Vishakha Singh |
Genre : | Drama Thriller |
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Fantastic!
Absolutely Fantastic
The film may be flawed, but its message is not.
It is an exhilarating, distressing, funny and profound film, with one of the more memorable film scores in years,
I had a little bit expectation of a SERIOUS FILM. but IT starts with a totally unnecessary song. Unnecessary emotions, doctor and patient, usually doctors do not possess emotions but seriousness how to cure any patient. But this movie has been broken its seriousness by giving songs, unreasonable emotions, and scenes. doctors are not typical like that. Otherwise the story is good. plot is very good. but the script is worst. directed by worst hand. A famous doctor, he is rude and cruel. couple of intern doctors. they have emotions, they sung a bad song and breaks the expectations in the first look. a patient comes with stomach problem and died by an easy easy cause. Eating food before operation, which may not be missed by the famous doctor who have many praise and a worlds class doctor. then songs. then untypical emotions for that intern doctor for the dead patient. it could be more good with the concept, but it failed by a bad bad director.
"Ankur Arora..." is made on a very different and bold subject and tries to show the loopholes in the system of hospitals. It delves into one of the real cases of surgery in which a patient dies owing to the negligence of a surgeon. It's a pity such a real and thought provoking subjects don't get attention in Hindi movies as the film went unnoticed.The first half of the movie shows the condition of the top hospitals where the hospitals are more business oriented. The film provokes an important issue of treatment for which the film deserves an attention. But the second half quite loses the impact of the film as the investigation shown doesn't leave much of the impact and the climax goes for easy answers. Anyway, in the brunch of meaningless films churned out yearly, this film is pretty remarkable in terms of subject which could have been treated better.Rating: 1 star out of 4
Rating: 3.9/5 stars Reviewed by: Dare Devil Kid (DDK)This came out of nowhere and almost vanished without a trace. But those who caught it, would realize how lucky they were not to miss this unheralded gem of movie. Based on a true story, its a gripping and hard- hitting dram that takes control of your senses from the word go and refuse to let up till the very end. If the medical procedure build up the anticipation and adequately pays fine attention to detail and authenticity, then the engrossing courtroom machinations in the second half are sure to invigorate your pulses and keep you hooked in anticipation of what shall transpire.The entire cast does a fabulous job, with special mention needing to be bestowed on Tisca Chopra and Paoli Dam. But predictably, its Kay Kay Menon who elevates this already riveting drama to stupendous heights, with his callous, smug, obnoxious, and and delectably mean act. Ultimately, you leave the film with a resonating message, that no amount of success and achievement gives one the right to do and escape with whatever they feel fit.
Its sad to say that such cases happen and its a shame for the medical profession. No doubt people make mistakes but running away from them is not a way as seen with "Ankur's" case, rather when one accepts his/her mistakes then only he/she is called a human being. Talking about the movie I would like to mention about the well written script by Vikram Bhatt that was justified by Sohail Tatari's direction. Doctor's are meant to save lives and not to be murderers whatever the reason might be. The male lead that is Arjun Mathur impressed me while other actors were also good and the Sunidhi Chauhan song was touchy. I'm sure that everyone of you would feel this movie somewhere near your heart if you have one specially those who have lost their near or dear ones. Apart from this make sure that you consult a good human doctor and not just a good doctor and be safe from those hospitals that are meant for business purposes only. So, be a good professional no matter wherever you are. Highly Recommended... Ratings 3.5 out of 5 :)