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…
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…
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00:30I
00:32I
00:34I
00:36I
00:57The state government keep it up say yes, but not a co-statement
01:01I am a channel a mariso kipari was a some park. Yeah, I'm say bad
01:05Keep up a me a pata chala keep or a or cure pharma. They kissed you be Taraki mad at Karna's a soft in car
01:11Kardia, but I'm she's a team mother. Neither
01:13Jinki carom a look more. I'm going to vote. Oh, yeah, dr. Prakash. I'm key efficient team
01:19inspection kill a gate
01:22Only good name, you know
01:24Not even a single loophole
01:27Now you tell me
01:29On what basis I should be doubtful. I don't you could not make a mutliple. You don't eat
01:36Look murder trials. Oh, you don't watch out. Oh, yeah
01:39shit
01:40This is a worry. Oh madam G Prakash
01:43When I say don't treat me like your boss
01:47It does not mean you should not madam jeep. I'm a guy. Oh, man. Ah, it's a habit
01:55I should know what a skull of the beenie. You can't get a haggling
02:00It's what does a chingaree because they are looking up?
02:03He's our
02:05I
02:24Didn't a person I do J election kill it down, huh?
02:27It's not a direct man ministry. Go there. Do not
02:30Miracle
02:44Please just give me a second. I'm begging dad. Just give me a second, please uncle. It's again, please, please
02:51uncle
02:52Which a pot I can open it that key. I'm a shaman
02:55But volunteers get it company go corrode or connoisseur
03:01It's a man ministry to support you sir, Jordan
03:05We need it
03:07I
03:21Wanna keep a post-mortem report case of say just in days we have a patient's kidney 80% damaged
03:27A
03:33Bottom bill goes first car that I taught
03:36But a lot of casualties go central government. I'll give me a leg up
03:40I'm the largest our cars a report money or is the booty charge key giant
03:45Or job is my doship. I had I got was a caddy say caddy
03:48I
04:18Don't know
04:48I
04:50I
05:20But I
05:50Okay.
05:51All the people who died in the area around Seelampur.
05:56Sir, one thing is clear.
06:00Neelima ma'am lied that this batch is not in the market.
06:06Ma'am is telling the truth.
06:09But the truth that she created herself.
06:15The file that Noor got was rejected.
06:18That file went to the pharmacy.
06:20The drug has been corrected.
06:22The file number has been changed.
06:24And the file has been approved.
06:26Sir, what is the mistake if the drug has been corrected?
06:29The drug has been corrected.
06:32But that correction was not done in the lab.
06:34It was done in the file.
06:36The drug that has failed is in the market.
06:40But on the paper, only the batch number has been changed.
06:44This jungle is very dangerous.
06:48There is not a single drug worse than taxi-cycling.
06:51Which has been changed in the file, not in the lab.
06:56Ms. Kusumra.
06:58You get the antibiotics, diabetics and all the life-saving drugs from the chemist.
07:04Yes, sir.
07:05I will tell you what to do next.
07:10Okay, sir.
07:14Let's go.
07:26Dr. Prakash.
07:28What are you looking at?
07:30African effect.
07:32Life lesson in two lines.
07:37Madam.
07:39By now, you must have seen the news.
07:42That the diabetic betrayal of Pharrar Curepharma...
07:45Dr. Prakash, maybe you haven't seen the news.
07:48The health secretary has already given his answer.
07:52In the media.
07:54And the health secretary represents the government of India.
07:57Even your department comes under the government of India.
08:01Isn't it?
08:04You are right, madam.
08:07We work for the government of India.
08:11That's why we are doing our duty.
08:13You already know.
08:15A few months ago, some children lost their lives because of cough medicine.
08:21And the government was defamed.
08:23Because the government puts all its trust on people like you.
08:28And you keep the same trust in the hands of the boss.
08:41Let's go.
08:45Madam, I can't give you a lesson.
08:49But I would like to give you an advice.
08:52If you can't do it, leave the chair.
08:56At least the government won't be defamed because of people like you.
09:03Let's go.
09:11Let's go.
09:16The question is, who will be responsible for the deaths of these patients?
09:28Dad.
09:29Yes, son.
09:31Dad, about the participants of Forever Cure Pharma trials...
09:36What exactly is there in their post-mortem reports?
09:41You didn't tell me for a minute.
09:45Son, their deaths had nothing to do with the trials.
10:06In a hurry, there is business, not service.
10:11That's why our company thinks about the life of the patient who will consume the drug...
10:20...before bringing the medicine to the market.
10:23How many people die from diabetes every year?
10:30I don't want to get into that.
10:34Death is just a number.
10:38Our conscience doesn't allow it.
10:42Although there are some companies in the market...
10:48...we are not one of them.
10:52We are unique.
10:54We are unique.
10:57That's why we will share the trial data of our drug with the concerned authorities.
11:10One more thing.
11:13Our drug...
11:20...doesn't blind anyone.
11:23It doesn't kill anyone.
11:31Mr. Banjara, we couldn't have had a better timing with our diabetic drug...
11:36...when there is negative news all around about Forever Cure Pharma's diabetic drug.
11:43If their medicine is failing, we should be successful.
11:46Right now, there should be only one medicine for diabetes in the market.
11:53And that is Forever Cure Pharma.
11:55Do whatever it takes.
11:57Meet the doctor, the medical representative, the owner of the chemist shop.
12:05In business, only one word defines the parameter of success.
12:10And that word is profit.
12:13The company that shows profit...
12:16...the quality of that company is seen by the people.
12:25Remember, this is our only chance...
12:29...to break Forever Cure Pharma's back.
12:42FOREVER CURE PHARMA
13:02Has anyone read today's paper?
13:04Sit! Sit!
13:07Let me read the headlines.
13:09Strong sale of Clibness pushes good side pharma stock up.
13:14Good side pharma stock up.
13:20You must be thinking, what's the big deal about it?
13:24Our diabetic drug has become controversial.
13:26In normal circumstances, this was expected.
13:31But these are not fucking normal circumstances!
13:36We didn't talk with Germans for merger!
13:41One company's stock price is going up.
13:43One company's stock price is going down.
13:45Even an idiot knows who to merge with.
13:50Pick up your phones.
13:52Call your home.
13:54And say that you are not coming home today.
13:58And I don't care what you people do!
14:00Fucking rattle your brains and find me a solution!
14:05And until we find a solution...
14:07...none of you are going out of this room!
14:11Sir, we can reduce the price of our diabetic drug.
14:15There will be a loss in the short term...
14:17...but in the long run, sir...
14:19If this roof falls on you...
14:21...and we put a band-aid on it, you'll be fine.
14:24Use your fucking brains!
14:26Sir, may I...
14:28Sir, I think...
14:31...we should pre-pone the launch of the cancer drug.
14:38Forever Cure Pharma...
14:40...has been working on this drug for the past four years.
14:45So, let's launch it.
14:48Mr. Vasudev...
14:50...it will take at least another year to complete the trials of the cancer drug.
14:54Look, Mr. Chand...
14:58The beauty of the cancer drug is...
15:01...that if even a hundred out of a hundred don't survive...
15:06...then all the blame falls on the drug.
15:10Because the patient expects death from the cancer drug.
15:16And if even one out of a hundred patients survive the drug...
15:24...then all the credit will go to Forever Cure Pharma.
15:28And the company will get all the profits, sir.
15:34The company's profits...
15:37...stock prices...
15:39...goodwill...
15:41...everything...
15:42...where will it go overnight, sir?
15:47But sir, with due respect...
15:49...our company has...
15:55Thank you, Dr. Natarajan...
15:59...for always leading us from despair to hope.
16:02Thank you, sir.
16:04To be honest, doctor...
16:07...today I understand why you demanded the impossible salary.
16:13Sir...
16:15Because you believe in...
16:18...dreaming the impossible.
16:20Yes, sir, I do.
16:23Welcome to the show, Mr. Gill.
16:25Can you tell our viewers about Forever Cure Pharma's new cancer drug?
16:30First of all, I would like to thank...
16:33...the science and research team all over the globe...
16:36...who helped make this drug.
16:38Of course, to answer your question...
16:40...this drug has to be used as a combination...
16:42...for chemotherapy and cancer treatment.
16:44It has to be used as a combination...
16:46...for chemotherapy and cancer treatment.
16:49This drug has to be used as a combination...
16:51...for chemotherapy and cancer treatment.
16:53And especially for patients who have...
16:55...persistent, recurrent or metastatic cervical cancer...
16:58...PDLR tumour...
17:00...this drug is no less than a blessing.
17:02Will you be able to tell us...
17:04...at what stage the clinical trials of this drug are?
17:07Look, if I am sitting in front of you...
17:09...it means that the clinical trials have been wrapped up...
17:12...and we are 100% sure about the performance of the drug.
17:15We never go out with doubt.
17:18Good afternoon, sir.
17:20I've got to know that Forever Cure Pharma...
17:23...is about to launch its long-pending cancer drug...
17:26...very soon in the market.
17:29I humbly request you not to put the patient's lives in danger...
17:33...before completing the final trials...
17:35...and making sure the drug is safe.
17:38Regards, Ashish Khanna.
17:42What's the plan, sir?
17:51Sir, we'll test the drug.
17:53How will we test it, sir?
17:55The government makes a bomb out of small things.
18:03It's our responsibility...
18:05...to deliver safe and effective drugs to the people.
18:09And to fulfill this responsibility...
18:11...we may have to pay a price.
18:17We're not forcing you.
18:19Please understand.
18:27Where do we test it, sir?
18:40Hello, Dr. Prakash.
18:42Hello, sir.
18:44Sir...
18:46...I'm a fever.
18:50Prakash...
18:51...I hope you're asking for a bigger fever than me.
18:55The way you described yourself in the film...
18:58...I'm sure it's not a fever.
19:01It's not a fever.
19:03It's not a fever.
19:05It's not a fever.
19:07The way you turned on the headlights of your car...
19:10...and told me to come closer...
19:12...it felt like the climax of a spy movie.
19:17Sir...
19:19...I want to test some drugs in the lab.
19:23Go ahead. Who am I to stop you?
19:26The Medicine Authority of India.
19:28It's your lab.
19:31Sir...
19:33...I want to do the books.
19:36It's not the Medicine Authority of India.
19:38It's our lab.
19:41Prakash...
19:42...you've changed so much.
19:44Look...
19:45...now you have a wife and kids.
19:48Once you have a wife and kids...
19:51...if a bone breaks...
19:53...it's the bone of courage.
19:57Sir, the bone of courage breaks...
19:59...when the car is bigger...
20:01...the house is bigger...
20:03...and the destination is bigger.
20:06In a junkyard like this...
20:08...the bone is strong.
20:10You have to push it once a week to start it.
20:13Was manipulation necessary...
20:16...in the cancer drug trial?
20:19You have a reputation, Basu.
20:22Reputation?
20:25What did I get from reputation, Rajni?
20:29A government house...
20:32...a car's EMI...
20:35...a TV's EMI...
20:37...a fridge's EMI...
20:39...a laptop's EMI...
20:41...an AC's EMI...
20:43...EMI, EMI.
20:45Yes.
20:47And...
20:49...to avoid mild heart attacks...
20:52...I got a claim for medical insurance.
20:56So you want to use the IIMP lab?
21:00You want to use the IIMP lab...
21:02...to test your drug?
21:09Prakash, you know...
21:11...it's illegal.
21:13I can lose my job.
21:15Sir...
21:17...how can anyone's welfare be illegal?
21:21And yes...
21:22...if you lose your job...
21:25...you'll get 50% of our Gross Provident Fund.
21:30Prakash...
21:32...do you want to bribe me?
21:34No, sir.
21:36I just want to strengthen my courage.
21:40Yours.
21:41But today...
21:44...by selling my reputation...
21:47...my son is growing up in the US.
21:53I'm living in such a big house.
21:58Right?
22:02Today...
22:04...my life is not in EMI...
22:07...it's in comfort.
22:14Okay.
22:16Now test it.
22:18But test it in the lab at night.
22:21Then there's no one in the lab.
22:24Prakash...
22:26...I've been trying for years...
22:29...but I couldn't do it.
22:31I like what you're doing.
22:34Best of luck.
22:36Thank you, sir.
22:37Okay.
22:44Mr. Rama sent this for you.
22:51Mr. Rama sent this for you.
22:54Mr. Rama sent this for you.
23:18Mr. Gill, this is Carl Fisher.
23:21Mr. Fisher...
23:22...very good evening to you.
23:23Very good evening to you too.
23:25I have some news.
23:28The board has gone through the documents...
23:31...from Forever Cure Pharma...
23:33...and they have given the green light to the merger.
23:36Oh, thank you so much.
23:38I'm so delighted to hear this.
23:39I have only one concern.
23:43Yes?
23:44There have been seen in the news...
23:46...all these problems about the diabetic drug trials...
23:51...that you have.
23:52Mr. Fisher, those are unfounded stories.
23:55Please convey this to the board.
23:57Okay.
23:58Very well.
23:59That sounds great.
24:00That's fantastic.
24:01One more thing.
24:02I have seen that you are launching a new cancer drug...
24:06...in India and U.S.
24:08Yes, we are, Mr. Fisher.
24:10But has the U.S. FMA given the approval for these drugs?
24:15Mr. Fisher, I'll be flying to U.S. tomorrow for FMA approval.
24:19So let's see.
24:20Okay, that's excellent.
24:22All the best, Mr. Gill.
24:24Enjoy your trip and keep me posted.
24:26Yes, yes, of course I will.
24:28Thank you so much.
24:29Take care.
24:30Thank you, Mr. Fisher.
24:31Thank you, sir.
24:32Thank you, sir.
24:33Thank you.
24:49Hello.
24:50Hello.
24:51Is this Noor Khan?
24:52Yes.
24:53Noor, this is Varun.
24:54Varun.
24:55I saw your FB post.
24:56The one about doxycycline.
24:57Varun Pathak.
24:58You sent me your number online.
24:59Yes.
25:00Yes.
25:01Yes.
25:02Yes.
25:03Yes.
25:04Yes.
25:05Yes.
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25:16Yes.
25:17Yes.
25:19Oh, yes.
25:20So my post has reached you?
25:22You wanted your post to reach a lot of people.
25:25That's why you put up so many hashtags.
25:42Give me your phone.
25:43It's been half an hour since I left.
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27:28Come to the point, Prakash.
27:5825% to 30% drugs are either fake or substandard.
28:05Sir, anesthesia drugs contain opiates, which are the main ingredient of the drug.
28:13Sleeping pills are empty. There's nothing inside, sir.
28:16Anti-depressant pills are filled with chalk.
28:18Heart-related drugs, cholesterol-related drugs, anti-anxiety pills...
28:21Sir, despite being expired, they are being renewed and sold in the market.
28:25Sir, we are sad that this is happening.
28:28But we are sadder that it is being allowed to happen.
28:32Prakash, standing by the sea at sunset...
28:39...fights the darkness until the last ray of its light...
28:44...leaves the sea and the sky.
28:48And in that fighting spirit...
28:51...lies the philosophy of life, Dr. Prakash.
28:55I fought until the last ray of light, until health allowed it.
29:00Then my hospital, lab, job...
29:03...everything was destroyed by them.
29:06Now, every year, I break an FD to pay my bills.
29:15Now, I'm not left with any fighting spirit, but...
29:21Prakash, I see the last ray of light at sunset in you.
29:26Fight only if you can.
29:30Because these people can't control the last ray of light at sunset.
29:36But the sunset that happens in the sky...
29:40...the one that sticks behind the sea...
29:43...that sea and the sky, both belong to them.
29:48These people will destroy you and your family.
29:53Don't be fooled by my honesty, Prakash.
29:56Heroes only win in movies.
29:59In reality, the world is ruled by villains.
30:17THE END
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34:47THE END