Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata (2026) Movie Script
'My husband used to eat 'khaini'
since he was 18.'
'I didn't expect that to affect
our lives in such a big way.'
'He has been diagnosed
with cancer, a deadly disease.'
'He's the sole breadwinner
for our family.'
'I can't sleep at night,
wondering what's in store for us.'
'Khaini has ruined our lives.'
'All forms of tobacco
ruin families.'
'Quit tobacco today.'
'For assistance, call 1800-11-2356.'
'Studies have proven that your
blood pressure becomes normal'
'20 minutes
after you stop smoking.'
'In a few days, the nicotine
level in your body reduces.'
'In 12 months,'
'the susceptibility to heart
diseases reduces to 50 per cent.'
'But right now,'
'you are in danger of getting
a heart attack because of smoking.'
'Every puff of 'Bidi' or cigarette
is lethal.'
'Stop consuming tobacco today.'
'For help, call 1-800-11-2356.'
'Azad Maidan Police Station, Thane'
Sir called me.
Please come.
Sir.
Oh, from Cama Hospital.
Gita.
Yes, sir.
I'm Gita Madhav Gandhare.
Sit. Please sit.
Would you like some tea?
Sure.
Tea.
First of all, thank you, ma'am.
What you all did that night...
But... It's crucial
to build a rock-solid case
for a death sentence.
Even a small mistake
will let him exploit legal loopholes
and enjoy perks in jail.
That's why identification
by all the eyewitnesses is vital.
And you're the most important
among them.
No problem, sir.
I'll do the identification.
Not just me,
the entire Cama Hospital will.
Everyone saw everything
that happened.
Only you saw everything.
Meaning?
The meaning is clear.
We don't want
to get involved in any mess.
- Why should we?
- Yes.
Look, Gitu.
We're middle-class people.
Right. - We can't afford
to mess with anyone.
Who knows how many more terrorists
are out there in hiding?
Exactly.
I've heard that 1400 sleeper cells
are still active.
Yes.
And Gita,
news channels were broadcasting live
and inadvertently revealing
their locations to the handlers.
Yes.
Look.
Ten people came, killed, and died.
And now, our police are
playing games with identification.
There are so many people
in the hospital,
but you insist on going. Why?
- But, mom...
- Listen, listen.
If they show you on TV,
it'll be very easy for these
terrorists to track us down.
Will they spare us?
- Exactly.
- And who will support us?
The government? The police? Who?
No one will support us.
Gita,
think about mom. There's dad,
your brother and your sister-in-law,
my daughter and yours.
What if something happens
to the children?
Yes, Gitu.
Look, Sonu goes to school alone.
- Yes.
- Same for tuitions.
If anything happens to Sonu,
we'll never be able
to forgive ourselves.
Oh dear God!
- Gita!
- Gitu, Gitu!
- Gita, wait!
- Hey, what are you doing?
- Don't go ahead!
- Gitu, shut it!
What's wrong?
Check it, man.
The tyre burst.
It was just a tyre burst!
What?
- Come here!
- Life has become a living hell!
Please, Gitu!
I don't know anything!
But you're not going! That's it!
Let's go!
I really hope she listens to us!
Mother, wait.
This girl never listens to anyone!
Listen, mother.
How many times
should one explain it to her?
Listen to someone for once!
Mother, listen. I'll speak to her.
Don't you worry about anything.
Listen, mother.
- Hello.
- Hello, Miss Gita.
The identification is in two days.
You'll get the letter
from Arthur Road Jail tomorrow.
- Okay?
- Sir.
I won't be able to come.
My family is strictly against it.
Please, ma'am, don't do this.
You're the only one from Cama.
Please, ma'am.
Forgive me, sir,
but I can't come.
Without identification,
he won't get the death penalty.
The case will just drag on.
Please, ma'am.
At least think about
Constable Zhamre.
"The ordainer of India's destiny..."
Hey, Mr Khade.
His name is Mr Khade (standing).
He's seated all day.
'Second Floor'
"Pulse by pulse it moves,
breath by breath it changes,"
"moment by moment
this life is lived." - Hot tea...
"With a smile it greets,
into heartbeats it melts,"
"through eyelashes it flows away,
this life." - I'm keeping tea here.
"If it ever gets upset,"
"win it back with love."
"This life is our own,
not someone else's."
- "Slowly opening it unfolds..."
- Piping hot tea, aunt!
- Give it.
- "Like a river flows, this life."
"Special to everyone,
it is close to all,"
"with a smile it greets us,
this life."
"Why care about yesterday?"
"Why worry about tomorrow?"
"Live in the present.
Don't let it belong to anyone else."
"When darkness spreads,
life comes like a guiding light."
What happened to the lift?
Both the lifts are like
our lift operatior.
Always in bad mood.
"Pulse by pulse it moves,
breath by breath it changes,"
"moment by moment
this life is lived."
- Good morning.
- Good morning.
- Good morning.
- Good morning.
- Sister, tea.
- Is she doing well?
- Let's go. It's too late.
- Yes, let's go.
- Good morning, doctor.
- Collect the cups later.
What's so funny?
Good morning, sister. Tea.
- Good morning, ma'am.
- Good morning.
- Good morning.
- Come on, brother. - Take it.
- Let's go smoke on the terrace.
- Are you crazy?
- What's wrong?
- If someone sees us...
No one will. - They
will complain to the superintendent.
Then he'll start with his lecture
on protocols and procedures.
Don't worry, okay?
Are you sure
it was a transverse-lie position?
- Yes, you may check the report.
- Hey.
Why are you crying?
We're all in this together.
- We'll deal with it.
- Yes, do not worry.
Nothing will happen.
- Gita, don't back down.
- Yes.
Sonali, pass me that file.
Ma'am, could you get
me an appointment?
- Yes, I will.
- Ma'am.
How was this PCPNDT Act memo
issued to Sister Divya?
Is your name Divya Bansode?
- No, but...
- But what?
Speak.
But what?
You did a sonography for an
unregistered patient at 2 AM! Why?
Did you do the documentation?
Did you get the signature
or fill out the form? No, right?
It's clearly
a sex-determination test
and a violation of the PCPNDT Act!
Ma'am, the patient was full-term...
That was
an indisciplined act by Bansode!
That's all!
Ma'am, the patient was full-term.
It wasn't a case of early
sex determination. - Right.
Ma'am, she came from Bhiwandi.
And the baby's position
was also unclear.
That's why
she did an emergency sonography.
Will you send her to jail for that?
Does she have the authority?
- Did she note it down?
- She was in active labour, ma'am.
Should we wait for permission while
lives are at stake? What nonsense?
The doctors don't receive
our call. - Hello!
Mind your language!
May I?
'They ask who you are
in every matter.'
'They ask who you are
in every matter.'
'Tell me.
What kind of strange talk is this?'
Meaning?
As Ghalib says...
'To every word I say,
you challenge my standing.'
'You tell me.
What's this manner of conversation?'
- 'This manner of conversation...'
- Hey!
You're getting it wrong.
Your manner of conversation.
Is there
a poetry slam going on here?
This is a freaking serious issue!
You aren't grasping the
seriousness of the matter, ma'am.
You, too, will have to
understand this, ma'am.
Ask the radiology resident, too.
- He's a doctor. He did the procedure.
- What was so funny?
She's right.
The baby's position was sideways.
It was a transverse-lie position.
- Check the report.
- Look.
She saved the woman's
and her baby's lives.
Check before you issue the memo.
Yes, it wasn't a sex determination.
You were wrong to issue a memo
in her name. - Right.
Now, you'll teach
me what's right and wrong?
- She won't get it.
- She's being aggressive.
Go ahead and file a case!
- File a case! Go against me!
- What do you mean?
- We'll go to the association.
- Hey, hey, hey.
Not to the association.
- The association will look into it.
- Listen.
- Ma'am, ma'am.
- She won't budge.
Sister Danghe,
the memo wasn't just issued to her!
It went to the radiologist and
the CMO, too! - Hello.
What rubbish?
The resident and the CMO?
Go and carry on
with your protest!
You can become a minister!
Ma'am, there's a call
from the minister's house.
- He has already called!
- Hello!
Yes, yes. This is Mrs Kadam.
Yes, tell me, sir.
I see. Alright.
Okay, yes, sure. For sure.
Alright.
Be quick and hang up.
- Hey, listen.
- Yes?
That was Minister Jagtap's office.
Send two nurses to his house
for his grandmother.
Two for the morning shift
and two for the night shift.
Send Adsule and Revagade there.
But the labour ward
is full. How can we just leave?
- The labour ward is full.
- How can we send them?
- How can we send them there?
- Send Takle then.
There are 24 babies
in the incubator.
Are we the minister's servants?
There are 24 babies
in the incubator. One is serious.
I handle the NICU alone.
Do you want me to leave?
No, no, how can you?
No, ma'am, she can't leave.
- Hey, are we...
- Danghe.
Danghe, you decide the staff.
You make the call.
Hey, we aren't servants or maids
to just go
and clean up after people.
- No way.
- They make us clean up.
I was sent to get vegetables once.
- They make us do ridiculous things.
- They are right.
Ma'am, they are right.
Enough, enough!
Enough.
Ma'am, we are part of one unit,
like a family.
So, please understand them.
This is a government hospital.
There are procedures
and protocols here.
Please do not interfere. Please.
Get going, ladies.
I'll speak with her.
- Take care of the memo.
- Explain it nicely.
Everything will be fine, right?
Go and work without worry.
Yes, I'll be in the OT.
What's wrong with you?
You were laughing
amid an important discussion.
And what were you doing in there?
You keep reciting cheap poems
whenever you get a chance.
Why are you so interested in poetry?
- Are you kidding me?
- Why can't I be interested?
Anyone can be interested in poetry.
My timing was perfect.
- Come on, shut it.
- Ladies, please.
Be serious. - Let's think
who will go to the minister's house.
I won't. - Everyone
wants cheap service. That's all.
Exactly.
Look at that. Look at its plight.
The patient on Bed 12.
Our uniform has no respect at all.
- You're right.
- No one sees what we go through.
No, dear, they do.
They indeed do.
Tell you what.
Once upon a time, Lord Brahma
looked upon our hospital.
- What?
- He pitied the nurses.
So, He ran to Lord Vishnu
and Lord Shiva.
He told them,
'Let's grant these nurses a boon.'
'Look at their plight.'
Do you know what the hospital
management said the th God? - What?
'This is a government hospital.'
'There are protocols
and procedures here.'
'Please do not interfere.
Understood?'
Hey, man, careful.
Take it easy.
Oh, wow, Constable Zhamre!
Yes? - Looks like
we'll get cold water this summer.
Will you go to
the sixth floor just to drink water?
- Sixth floor? Why?
- Yes.
- Hey, Pavaskar, Ghode, come here.
- Yes?
- What is it?
- Come here.
Come here and give me a hand.
- Look, I'm retiring on the 30th.
- Yes.
- Party?
- Sure, I'll throw a party.
Life is calling out to me.
I'll sit and relax.
So, you guys must do this job.
Come on.
- Come on, make it quick.
- But why to the sixth?
Ask the superintendent.
What if a robbery takes place here?
At least
you'll all get to drink cold water.
Hey, Dhokchukle.
Let me see
how the robbers get through.
I'm an army man.
- That's impressive.
- I was in the 1971 war.
Both of them were cooks.
Did you take cauldrons
and ladles to the war field?
- Zhamre!
- Hey, sir, let it be.
He's just pulling your leg.
I'm sparing you
just because she's asking me to.
- Really?
- Do you want to see?
Don't fight. You're
about to retire. - Gita!
- Gita!
- Yes?
The woman in Bed 7 and her
husband are creating a fuss again.
- Did I ask you?
- Oh, dear.
Oh, bed No 7.
- Hey, Sister Babita.
- Yes?
Four deliveries are expected
soon. Keep the labour ward ready.
Four? Bring along 40.
We're ready for them.
Nice.
Hey, come on, come on.
Hey, move aside, everyone.
What happened?
Are you alright?
Did you take your medicine?
I told you, didn't I?
I don't want to talk to you!
Call the doctor first!
Didn't you take your pill?
I told you that
the doctor would visit tomorrow.
This!
This isn't the usual yellow pill
that the doctor prescribed!
Well, you told me
that she was feeling anxious.
So, I changed the medication.
Why? Are you a doctor?
I don't want to talk to a nurse!
They are doing this every day!
She changed her medication!
Forget it! Call him here!
Hey, call the doctor. Enough
of this ruckus. - Call him!
This has become a routine now!
Hey, he's just a student,
not a doctor.
Sister Gita has been a nurse
for 16 years.
This isn't how you talk to her.
Hey, man!
Mind your business, will you?
- Know your place!
- Hey...
She's a pre-eclampsia
patient with an abnormal placenta.
Her BP is also high. 170/110.
She has a history of depression.
Initially, I put her on Methyldopa.
But then, she had a complaint.
So now, I've put her on Nifedipine.
She'll take the pill if you ask her.
Please, doctor.
Wait. This is
a case of severe hypertension.
How can I change it
without a senior's permission?
That's what I've been saying!
She's acting smart with us!
Well, the doctor gave me
a verbal prescription.
- Call up Doctor Iqbal and ask him.
- Okay.
- Hello.
- Hello, sir.
- Yes?
- This is Resident Doctor Amey.
Amey? Okay, Amey.
What can I do for you?
Sir, your pre-eclampsia
patient... - Which one?
Bed 7? What happened to her?
Sir, you've put her
on Alphadopa.
And she's complaining of anxiety.
Okay.
So, change it to Aldomet 250.
- Okay.
- Aldomet 250 is the same family.
Remind him
of her history of depression.
Actually, sir, the patient
has a history of depression.
Oh, oh...
Right, right, Amey. Right.
I'm sorry. Uh...
Please put her on Nifedipine.
- Nifedipine.
- Yes, sir.
Nurse Gita
has already put her on it.
Hey, Gita is there,
isn't she?
Yes, doctor. I'm here.
Ask the patient to cooperate
with her. She's highly experienced.
No problem, sir.
So what if she's experienced?
She's not a doctor!
Let's go.
It's their usual fight.
Fine. Do you believe me now?
Come on, take this medicine
and get well soon.
Bed no 5 Usha...
Give that here!
No need to take it!
Bed 5, Usha, the sample?
Hey, did you not pass urine?
- I did.
- Then why is this empty?
I do it in that big toilet.
Why should I do it
in this small container?
Hey, go drink some water
and give a urine sample in this.
I need it for the test.
- Oh, dear.
- Go now.
- Hey, Pradeep.
- Yes?
Keep this.
Bed 12,
the delivery is expected today.
- Didn't you puke today, Bed 13?
- No, ma'am.
Hey, Shruti.
Hey, dear, what's wrong?
Shruti?
I've just given you
a painkiller, dear.
You'll feel better in some time.
Okay? - I'm not crying
because of that pain, sister.
Then?
My family left me all alone.
We're your family.
What does 'sister' mean?
Family.
For this right answer,
you've won a precious kiss.
Rest assured. We're your family.
Excuse me.
Excuse me.
Excuse me for a minute, dear.
Hello.
How are
the party preparations going?
Drinks, food...
Everything is set.
And I've ordered
a Butterscotch cake, too.
Your and Sonu's favourite.
Listen. They will be here
with mother by 9 PM.
My mother must have done
some great deeds in her past life
to have a son-in-law
as homely as you.
Really?
Stop buttering me up
and think about the scotch, okay?
Your mother is akin to my mother.
And listen. If mother calls,
ignore it, okay?
Otherwise,
you'll ruin the entire surprise.
No, dear.
Do you take me for a naive woman?
Alright. And leave by 7 PM.
No duty after that, okay?
No duty. Duty off, party on.
I've already informed the matron.
Watch out. I'm coming.
- Trupti. It's fenugreek curry.
- Give it here.
- I'm famished.
- Babita.
You had a meeting with a marriage
prospect yesterday, didn't you?
What's the status?
- Marriage prospect?
- Yes.
He was a 55-year-old widower.
- I see.
- He doesn't want a nurse.
Even a widower
turned me down. - Aw!
- I've turned 35, man.
- It'll happen. It will.
What do you mean by
'It'll happen'? You are all lucky.
Lucky how?
You're the lucky one.
You don't have to
pull double shifts like us.
Double duty at night?
Oh my!
It shows on your face.
Look here.
Hey, turn around and see.
She's planning a triple shift.
See how she's buttering her up.
Sister Gandhare.
Gita, please listen to me
for a second.
From the day after tomorrow,
you all have to take turns
doing shifts at the minister's.
Am I the only one you see?
- Hey...
- Ask someone else for a change.
Listen. Hear me out.
If you ladies don't go,
I'll have to go there at this age.
How will that work?
And then, the superintendent
will start lecturing us
about protocols and procedures.
Go, my dear. Please go. Please.
Fine, I'll go.
That's like my good girl.
Thank you, dear.
Gita, this old lady...
This old lady is playing dumb
to get her way.
When will you realise that?
Give me a date. Come on.
Let it be.
She's like a mother to us.
Hey, my mom isn't like that.
Mine neither.
This calls for a song.
"You're so good."
"You're so innocent."
"Because of you,
we're the ones who suffer."
"Oh, Gita!"
- You're all too much.
- "Gita!"
"Oh, Gita!"
"Oh, Gita!"
I'll get going.
You take care of everything.
Work properly.
Yes, don't worry.
We are two of us.
- Hey! You also do your job.
- Yes, I will.
Family?
My parents live in the village.
My height is 5 feet 2 inches, dear.
- All the best.
- Thank you.
- Don't you have to go home?
- Sister Gandhare.
- Party...
- Sister Gandhare.
That replacement of yours,
Sister Kale...
She skipped work again.
- Her husband got drunk and...
- How could she do that?
The police came and took him away.
What do we do now?
Hey, call Sister Satpute.
She pulled
five night shifts last month.
So, I had to give her some time off.
But I'd told you that
it's my mother's birthday today.
I forgot. Sorry, sorry, sorry.
Do one thing.
If anyone is available,
just palm it off to them.
How can I just palm it off?
There are 20 patients upstairs.
Three with hypertension,
two with pre-eclampsia,
one with gestational diabetes,
and seven pre-term cases. Anyone
could go into labour at any moment.
How will we manage?
There needs to be at least
one senior staff member, right?
You figure it out.
- I have to leave.
- Yes.
I'll see who I can find now.
But we really need
a senior staff member.
Poor patients. What do I tell them?
If you want to go, go ahead.
I'll see what can be done.
I'll stay.
My good girl.
Look, for your spirit of service,
you'll receive the Florence
Nightingale award one day.
I missed out on it twice
by a whisker.
You'll definitely get it!
Just wait and see!
My heart knows it!
You'll surely get it!
She sweet talked her into it.
'The night is young.'
What is it?
What do you mean by
'The night is young'?
I don't want a young night
like this, you get me?
What kind of 'young night'
are you looking for, pumpkin?
Gitu, please.
Mother and the others
will be here any minute.
What am I going to tell mother?
How do I manage this?
How do I handle this?
My mother is akin
to your mother. Right?
Now, you deal with it.
How do I manage, dear?
I'm totally lost.
If you don't understand,
then who will, pumpkin?
I love you.
Pumpkin,
at least you try to understand.
I have to get to my shift.
Okay, bye.
Did all of you finish your dinner?
Now, have your medicines.
Yes, sister.
How are you, Shruti?
Take this.
Where is Gitu?
Gita has to do extra shift.
You know how her job is.
- Have dinner before you leave.
- Yes, sure.
Yes? The temperature?
It's too high.
The thermometer is going to burst.
Here, talk to her.
- Mother.
- Yes?
Gitu.
Mom, even today,
Sister Kale didn't show up.
Sometimes, it's Kale.
Sometimes, it's Gore.
We're used to it, okay?
Duty this, duty that.
He, too, was just like that.
He was in the Merchant Navy,
not the regular Navy.
Yet, in his quest to save everyone,
he ended up drowning himself.
Duty first.
- You've taken after your father.
- Are you sure?
No need for a DNA test, right?
Shut up!
You and your silly jokes!
Hang up now and let me enjoy myself!
Okay, okay.
Come on,
let's enjoy and cut the cake.
- Yes.
- Come here, mother.
"Happy birthday to you!"
"Happy birthday to you!"
How are you, Payal?
"Celebrate every moment."
"Set things right."
"Find a reason to laugh
and have a good laugh."
"It'll get lost somewhere.
One day, it'll fall asleep."
"Pulse by pulse it moves,
breath by breath it changes,"
"moment by moment
this life is lived. - This life..."
"With a smile it greets,
into heartbeats it melts,"
"through eyelashes it flows away,
this life."
Yes, Mohini. Hurry up.
We can catch the 8:20 AM train.
We're waiting for you outside, okay?
Hey, listen, the patient
in Bed 12 has an MRI scheduled.
Make sure you remind Doctor Najma
without fail.
Okay? Alright, bye.
- I'm here. I'm here.
- Make it quick.
Sorry. - Oh, dear, we
missed the train at 8:20, didn't we?
Yes, let's go.
I heard your patient
responded really well to the chemo.
Yes, he's doing amazingly well.
That's great. You prayed
so much for him. - Yes.
Hey, I've to buy some venetables.
Why are you doing Chiku's homework?
Tell your handsome guy
to get it done.
My ex-gangster from
Vikhroli failed the fifth grade.
If he gets it done,
she won't even pass the third grade.
Why on earth
did you marry a gangster?
Well, I like bad boys.
He looked exactly
like Sanjay Dutt, you know.
- He had long hair.
- Really?
- He used to walk like a film hero.
- Look, he's so handsome!
Do you want to clear
your medical entrance exam or not?
Study hard! Otherwise,
you'll end up being just a nurse!
What did you say?
Hey, listen. - Tell
her what it means to be a nurse.
Listen, our job is to fight
the disease, not the patient.
- You sit here.
- But she's insulting nurses.
Tell her that
I'm the lady gangster of Vikhroli.
- Yes, you're stopping me.
- Otherwise... - No.
Let me teach her a lesson.
Just stop it...
- Yes, put it on my tab.
- 'Shri Ganesh Grocery Store'
How much for the tomatoes?
Tomatoes
are 60 rupees per kilogram, ma'am.
Give me some coriander, too.
It's not 'spirul'.
It's called a 'spiral. - Ma'am.
This is a spiral.
Wash the vegetables
and put them in the fridge.
- Mom!
- Oh, my sweetheart!
What time did you go to bed
last night?
- 10 o'clock.
- And what did you eat?
Pizza.
I see.
And didn't you have
a parent-teacher meeting, too?
Your teacher mentioned it.
When is it?
Where did I keep it, man?
Yes, mom,
It's on Thursday.
Why do you keep
messing with this every day?
When this isn't in sight,
you get all restless and dramatic,
don't you?
- What kind of dance? Show me.
- Like this.
You're so funny.
Why so much fuss
over this toy, ma'am?
- Hey, it's not a toy.
- Then?
Her father made this out of wood
to look like
the Florence Nightingale award.
Why?
So that every time she looks at it,
she's reminded to win the real one.
The day she gets it,
we'll go
to the President's House, right?
- Yes.
- Come here.
Focus on your studies
and take us
to the President's House yourself.
The one made by my father
is enough for me.
But for father,
this isn't nearly enough.
Pumpkin,
help her prepare for her exams.
I'll drop you off at mom's place,
and Madhav will pick you up on time.
And now, prepare for your exams.
Get that? - Yes.
Enough of the party.
Come on. - Come on.
Pack these things in your bag.
We have to leave. Be quick.
- Did you make this for mom?
- Yes.
It's beautiful.
Thank you.
Keep this as well.
Come on, let's go.
- Come on, let's go. Bye.
- Bye.
Bye, mom.
Yes, let's meet after 'namaz'.
We'll go...
The flatbread is so thick.
I told you
not to marry a nurse, didn't I?
Mom.
But you didn't listen.
Now this is the kind of food we get.
It's late...
Alright, I'm leaving.
Hand me the screwdriver.
- Here.
- Hand me the pliers, too.
Why is there always a mess
right when it's time for my shift?
Our own son is sick.
Hand it to me.
But you only care about
all the other kids in Mumbai.
The kids in my hospital
are in a critical condition.
Our son just has a viral fever.
He'll be fine
with a couple of pills.
It's nothing to worry about.
Despite having parents,
the kid is being raised
by his grandmother.
You've started
in the morning yet again.
What kind of mother are you?
A terrible mother.
Anything else?
Now go.
Aren't you running late?
Want a hammer?
Hit me on the head with it.
I've warmed up some milk.
Drink it. Bye.
Bye.
Crazy woman.
- Hi!
- Hi!
Akshu, my dear, how are you?
I am fine.
- How's her mood?
- It's good.
Here.
Mom.
Mom.
I heard you did
a really hot dance last night.
A cabaret, just like Helen.
You're talking nonsense.
Let it be, mom.
Next birthday, for sure.
Will you do me a favour?
- What?
- Help Sonu with her homework.
Anything else?
I'll let you know soon.
Gitu, don't go.
My left eye is twitching.
Mom, you're so dramatic.
'My left eye is twitching.'
Your name shouldn't be Rupa.
It should have been Nirupa.
Who works this hard
in a government job?
If you were in the military,
I could understand.
Even if you were a doctor,
I could understand.
Why are you being such a busybody
over just a nursing job?
Mom, what are you saying
in front of the kids?
You won't even listen
to your own mother.
Fine, go then.
If our families don't respect us,
what can we expect from outsiders?
What are you muttering?
If you have the guts,
say it to my face.
Mom!
Sehwag is hitting it again.
If the Goddess and Sai Baba will it,
India will win again this time.
Absolutely.
Why are you off
to the Syed Shah Dargah, brother?
You can still catch
the Ambernath Fast Train at 7:10 PM.
My daughter passed
her engineering exams.
I'd made a vow to the Saint.
Now that my wish is fulfilled,
should I just forget him?
It doesn't work that way.
Do one thing. You go ahead.
I'll catch the 9:00 PM train. Go.
- Alright.
- Meeting the saint is important.
Hello, mom.
Overtime again today?
Ever since
you became the head nurse,
the matron dumps her work on you
and disappears every day.
Wasn't it her night shift today?
But, Adi,
I get paid for overtime, don't I?
Can we manage on just
the basic salary? - But...
Household expenses,
your IIT preparation...
If your father were alive,
I would have quit this job.
Got it?
Okay, I'm hanging up now.
She started cussing
at her own husband.
She did?
It was hilarious.
You found it entertaining.
Sheetu.
You're crazy.
- Yes?
- Sheetu, what are you doing?
Me?
I'm doing the Raut Nacha
of Chhattisgarh.
- What?
- Care to join me?
You silly woman!
Here, four are in labour,
and I just gave an epidural to one.
- We did, right?
- Yes.
Listen. Go to the surgical ward.
There's only one junior nurse
and two critical patients there.
Yes, I'll be there.
Alright, ma'am.
- Where to?
- Duty calls.
I'm heading to the surgical ward.
- Look. Here comes Doctor Chaitanya.
- Where?
Stop teasing me.
Is this a hospital
or a railway station?
- Leaving?
- Yes.
What's the scene with you?
A hysterectomy.
Shall we remove the bag?
It hurts, doesn't it?
She can't even get out of bed.
She'll be running around
in a week. We're here for her.
Sister, her oxygen saturation
shouldn't drop below 90.
You keep an eye out, too, okay?
Otherwise, she'll go
into respiratory distress.
And this...
This is going to run out
in half an hour.
- Let me inform the attendant. Hey...
- I'll tell the attendant.
- Get it changed.
- Yes.
Let her rest.
So what if it's a girl?
Good Lord, you people
are making so much noise!
Let the patients rest!
At least follow some hospital rules!
Let us do our jobs!
One patient is supposed
to have one attendant,
but you've all brought
a whole wedding party!
Come on, get going! Leave!
We'll handle everything here! Go!
- Hey!
- Huh?
Was that a gunshot?
Gunshot?
Oh, it must be a wedding procession.
It's the wedding season.
She thought it was a gunshot.
It's a gang war.
It must be a gang war.
- Could be.
- Yes.
There's a match going on.
Those rascals must be
bursting crackers.
Yeah.
Alright, baby doll.
Are you ready?
You didn't feel a thing.
Ma'am,
did you hear about the gunfire?
- What?
- Terrorists have attacked the CST!
Terrorists?
Ask them
if they took the Ambernath slow
train or the Vikhroli fast one.
Do you see Doctor Swayam?
His girlfriend
is a terrorist herself.
She blasts an AK-47 on her phone
all day long.
'Reports of gunfire are coming in'
'from the platforms of Mumbai's
Chhatrapati Shivaji Station.'
'As per sources,
gunshots were heard all of a sudden'
'and people were seen
running out of the station.'
- Yes, pumpkin?
- Hello, hello! Listen!
Terrorist attacks
are happening everywhere!
At Nariman House, the Taj,
the Oberoi, and even the CST!
- Just get out of there right now!
- What are you saying?
Really? You're not joking, are you?
No, dear!
Why would I joke about this?
They are showing it on TV!
They have... Look at that! They have
completely cordoned off the CST!
- Oh God!
- It's serious!
You need to leave right now!
Get a taxi and get out of there
immediately, okay?
Actually, I did hear some gunfire.
Then why...
Why are you still there? Leave now!
- Hang on. Let me ask around.
- Hello?
'Two terrorists are
prowling around CST.'
'They have sophisticated weapons
like AK47 and AK56'
'The police is on the scene.'
'Apart from CST,
Taj Hotel in Colaba,
'Leopald Cafe, Trident Oberoi'
'and Nariman House also
seem to be under attaack.'
'Nobody knows what's going on.'
'People are screaming
and crying at CST.'
'It's vey chaotic everywhere.'
'Other TV Channels are
also reporting from here.'
Why do they keep calling me
over and over again?
My 'roti' is burning.
What if we can't leave?
Nobody cares about
what happens to us...
All of today's
discharge cards are signed.
Yes, ma'am.
You haven't signed here.
- Okay.
- And this one, too.
And who will be on duty
- in the OPD tomorrow?
- Yes, here's the list.
What happened? - There's been
a terrorist attack at the CST!
What?
- Excuse me.
- Yes?
Let's go.
There's been
a terrorist attack at the CST!
Goodness!
So many people are heading home!
Hey, stop, stop!
Stop! Don't go outside!
It's dangerous out there.
Move back inside! Come on!
They killed everyone
at the CST! Everyone is dead!
What if the terrorists come here?
Oh God, what should
we do now? - Hang on.
Just a minute.
- Where are you going?
- Please calm down.
- Wait...
- Don't be scared.
- Ma'am...
- Are they here?
No, they are at the CST, not here.
Okay.
Yes, I know they are at the CST!
So, what do you want me to do?
Hey, the lobby is packed.
People are fleeing the CSand seeking shelter here.
A stampede might take place there.
Please... Please come downstairs.
If someone in authority is there,
people will calm down.
Right now, everyone is clueless.
We'll take care of everything.
We'll handle it.
Sonali, make the call.
Call the police control room.
They need to send protection here.
I'm trying,
but the line won't go through!
Everyone must be trying at once!
We have 25 people in the ANC
and 27 in the labour ward.
Seven of them could go
into active labour at any moment.
And there are 20 people in the NICU,
18 in the UPNC, and 16 in the LPNC.
Moreover, 20 people
are in the cancer ward, ma'am.
There are 21 in the surgical ward
and two in the OT.
Including patients, attendants,
nurses, and hospital staff,
we have 250 people
under our responsibility.
And more people are flooding in
from outside...
Don't panic!
Okay?
Just follow the procedure
and protocol! That's it!
Try calling the police!
Make the call! Come on!
What's the procedure
and protocol for a terrorist attack?
What?
Don't try to be smart!
Don't overthink this!
I'm not afraid of anyone!
And those who are scared can leave!
Cowards!
You keep trying! Keep trying!
Keep trying! Come on!
Take it easy.
Take them inside.
Has this really happened?
There are many injured.
Take them to the casualty ward.
Keep your hand down.
I'm dressing your wound.
She's at full term.
Take her straight to my ward.
- Gently.
- Labour ward.
- You'll be fine, okay?
- Be careful.
- Oh my!
- Her water just broke.
- Everything's fine.
- Hey.
The relatives... I'm sending them
to the casualty ward.
- Easy.
- Keep breathing.
Make sure everyone is registered.
- Sister Sona! Over here!
- Yes, Sister..
Take her to Doctor Chitra in
the labour ward. She'll take over.
- Sit there.
- There's no place!
Gitu, most people here
are newborns or pregnant women.
- They won't come here, right?
- No way.
Who would kill
pregnant women or newborns?
Exactly.
They must have some humanity left.
Are you actually
expecting humanity from terrorists?
You're overthinking it.
Don't be so negative.
Stay positive.
They won't come here.
- They won't.
- They won't come here.
Yes, they won't come here.
A gunshot.
Did you hear that?
A gunshot.
Oh dear God!
We have so many patients here.
Let's hide them all.
Hide them? Where?
In the toilets, the pantry,
the check-up rooms.
Then the terrorists
will think the hospital is empty.
- Yes.
- Right.
And let's lock this door.
Gitu, how can we lock it?
What if any casualties arrive?
We can't lock the hospital door.
But this isn't exactly
a regular day.
Wait a second.
I don't think
they are even coming here.
Okay. Even if we hide everyone
in the ward,
do you think they won't go inside?
We'll lock everything.
The grills, the doors, everything.
- Constable Zhamre.
- Constable Zhamre.
- You guys haven't left yet.
- No.
Are you all on night duty?
The army never abandons its people.
Especially not
when there's trouble.
Of course.
Babita, calm down.
Keep calm.
No, what if they come here?
- Don't panic.
- What if they come here?
- Calm down.
- It'll be alright. Don't worry.
Shall I bring you some tea?
- Have some tea.
- I don't want anything.
- Could I get some water?
- Sure.
Are they here? Does that
mean they are coming here now?
I'm terrified!
We're nurses, not soldiers!
I don't want to die like this!
To heck with everything!
I'm going to hide!
- I don't...
- 'I solemnly pledge before God'
'in the presence of this assembly'
'to faithfully perform my duties.'
'I'll protect humanity...'
'With love and compassion.'
'Regardless of
race, caste, creed...'
'Religion or nationality.'
I'll respect their dignity
and rights.
If we stay together,
we'll survive.
And even if we die,
we won't die as cowards,
but as nurses.
Yes, let's have everyone
turn off their phones.
We'll keep ours on silent.
Yes, we'll stay alert.
Eyes and ears open.
If anyone sees
anything, alert the others.
Via text.
- Go to the RR ward.
- My 24 babies...
Get to your respective wards.
I'm heading to the labour ward.
You go.
Hey, everyone!
Put your phones on silent!
- Go there!
- Hey, Pavaskar!
Pavaskar, get to the cancer ward!
Dhokchukle, go help out
in the RR ward! - Yes!
Quick! Move it!
Hey, Ghode, go upstairs
and lock all the ward gates!
- Yes, yes!
- Move it quickly! Hurry!
- Did you se that/
- Yes, sir, I just saw that.
- Move to south towards Cama.
- Moving.
Right, right. I'm on my way.
- Turn towards Metro Cinema.
- Okay, sir.
Come on, move it!
Ma'am, come here. Get inside.
Come on. Go inside fast.
Sister, send them here.
Come. Careful...
- Come on...
- Be careful.
Close all the windows.
- Close the windows.
- What's happening?
Hang on.
Where are you going?
Hey, go to the room across.
- What's happening?
- Hang on. Listen.
Listen to me for a second.
You can't hide here.
This room is for patients.
Sister, what's going on?
What's happening?
Sister?
Hey, why are you barging in?
Sister, what's going on?
- It's nothing. We are here.
- What happened, doctor?
My baby!
- My baby!
- Please lie down. Please listen...
- Give me my baby!
- Have you lost it?
- Wait. Wait!
- Move.
Someone stop her.
Stop, madam!
Sir, please.
Move either upstairs or downstairs.
Hurry up, come on.
The phone!
Answer it!
It's Sister Danghe!
- Hello, madam.
- Hello! Hello!
Ma'am... Ma'am, I just
heard about the terrorist attack!
All of you should hide
in the Operation Theatre!
That door is heavy!
No one will be able to break in!
- Yes... Yes...
- Okay?
- I... I'll try to call the police!
- Thanks...
Okay? Get it?
- Yes.
- Wait.
These three, 10, 9, and 7,
are on IVs, right?
This one won't last more than
half an hour outside an incubator.
Prerna, shift the babies
who can stay out for more than
two to three hours into bassinets.
Okay? Put diapers on them
and keep feeding them.
We can't have them crying. Uh...
Sir, can we do something
about these lights?
- It's the UV light.
- Yes, you're right.
But once the lights
in the other wards go out,
this will glow like a beacon.
Who's that? Sir!
Are they just standing
in the garden?
Tell them to come in
and find them a place to sit!
Hey, you fools!
Right. And turn off all the ward
lights on your way back!
- Okay.
- Okay? You're the mother, right?
- This nurse will guide you now.
- Hey.
Look. Please come inside.
You see,
firing has taken place at the CST.
I'll keep you safe inside for
a while and then let you go, okay?
Please step inside. Come on, sir.
Come on, ma'am. Step inside.
Take them in slowly.
- There's a storeroom there.
- Go inside. - Yes.
- Get inside. Be careful.
- Let's go.
There's a toilet in the storeroom.
Get inside and hide!
Come on!
Hurry up, come on!
- Hold the baby!
- Hey, where are you going?
Hide, hide!
Come in, quick.
Come.
- Yes.
- Quickly.
Yes, there's a toilet
past the pantry! Go there!
- Do not open any doors or windows!
- Sir...
What's wrong with you?
- I need to pee.
- Oh, man...
- It's urgent.
- Come on.
- Everyone, get inside.
- Sir.
Sir, me, too. Please.
I don't know. Let's hide for now.
I feel very scared.
Hey! Get out! Come on!
Come on, get out!
Hey, move it! Come on!
Move your fountain quickly!
He's in a lot of pain. Hurry...
Should we put her
on the stretcher now?
How will we manage that?
Come on, sister.
Come with me. - No, no.
How can we just leave her?
- Let's just go!
- We can't abandon our patients.
Let's just go!
- Hey!
- Let's go, please!
He's an HIV baby.
So, he won't make it, will he?
Why won't he make it?
Leave him here.
We'll monitor him
from where we'll be.
You're going to risk
healthy lives for him?
He's breathing, isn't he?
As long as people are breathing,
we'll save them.
- Hurry!
- Let's go to the OT!
Constable! I'm heading to my ward!
Get everyone inside and lock up!
We need to get to the OT! The OT!
This lift is for senior staff only!
Get out!
Get out! Hey, step outside!
Step out! We need to go to the OT!
Come on!
Get out! Come on!
- Get out!
- Let's go!
Only senior staff can use this lift!
Out! Hurry up!
Get out!
Easy. Relax...
- Relax, ma'am.
- Go! Take the lift!
Come in.
- Thank you, ma'am.
- Everyone, get inside quickly!
- Constable Zhamre, send them quickly!
- Take the lift!
- To the lift?
- Yes! Hurry up!
Get inside quickly!
Hurry up!
- Hey, wait. There are ladies here.
- Move it!
- Don't push.
- Come on, be quick! Go inside!
- Make some space! Hurry up!
- Move it.
- Come on. Take them inside.
- Okay.
- Don't let them leave.
- Okay.
Sir, this gate won't close!
Come here!
Ma'am...
We need a cloth...
- Ma'am. Ma'am, go hide inside!
- This door won't close!
Ma'am, go inside!
Hey, let's tie this.
- Hold this! Pull.
- Yes!
Pull.
Darn it.
- This way.
- Yes... Come on.
- Get inside quickly. Hide.
- Nandu Mama.
Lock everything up
and get inside quickly, okay? - Yes.
Switch off the lights.
Stay quiet. Don't make noise.
Don't cover his mouth.
Just nurse him.
Sit.
Don't cover the baby's mouth.
Just nurse him.
- Ma'am! Ma'am...
- Be quick!
Close all the windows!
Wait! Get them closed!
Let's go...
Oh, dear God!
Oh, my!
Oh, God! They are here!
I'm hit! They are shooting!
- What do we do now?
- Are they coming upstairs?
They are here! What will we do now?
Oh, dear God!
Be quiet.
- Oh, God!
- Sir! Excuse me!
Come with me!
- Sir, what's wrong? Lock it!
- What do I do?
- Oh, God!
- A taxi driver...
Open it!
Some taxi driver ditched
them in the middle of the road!
- Open the door.
- Yes, I'm unlocking it now!
- Come on, get inside.
- Hurry!
Hurry! Take them inside!
Hurry, Gitu. - Yes!
Get them inside quickly!
I'm locking the gate.
- Ma'am!
- Yes, Gitu?
Come inside.
Lock it! Lock everything!
Come on, Hurry up.
Lock it up!
Nothing's going to happen.
I'm here. Nothing will happen.
- I'm here. Nothing will happen.
- Nothing will happen.
Be calm, dear. Stay calm. Stay calm.
- It's the same hospital, isn't it?
- I guess.
Hello.
'The number you have dialled'
'is outside the network
coverage area. Please...
Hello, hello! Have you left?
Hey, don't call right now.
They are right here.
Shh!
Those wretches must be
hiding inside with the lights off.
This place seems empty.
Let's go back.
Don't waste time.
If these two were here,
there must be more inside.
Sister, I...
I... I can't breathe...
She's having
an anxiety attack.
You didn't take your pill
this morning, did you?
You threw it away, right?
Husband...
My husband threw it...
And where's your husband now?
He's at home...
Breathe.
She's bleeding.
She's about to deliver the baby.
No, sister. - We have to get her
to the labour ward.
Not now.
The door isn't going to open yet.
Please, please.
Hey, she's going to die.
Both she and her baby will die.
Sister, have you lost your mind?
There are terrorists outside.
They will shoot us.
So, should we just
leave her here to die?
But how will we go? - What do we do?
We have to do something.
Yes. The fire exit.
Let's check the fire exit.
Yeah, let's go
through the fire exit.
Brother.
- Hmm?
- The lights are on. Let's stay.
Let's go.
- Come on.
- Careful. Be careful.
- Come on.
- Careful.
Oh, dear...
- Be quiet.
- Be careful.
- Careful.
- Come on, let's go.
Come.
- Hey, I told you not to call me.
- Gita!
- Oh, the things I said to you...
- Mom.
I made a mistake.
Mom, forget it. Mom...
Take care of Sonu.
Gitu! Nothing...
Step outside!
You rascals!
Come. Be quick. Hurry.
Come.
We'll find someone on that side.
Hey! They left. Come.
- Let's go.
- Yes.
Open it. Come on.
It's locked.
- Someone locked it.
- Oh, God!
- Who locked it?
- Let's go there. Come.
They are headed
towards the NICU ward...
Sister.
The light for Cradle 10 is on.
It's a critical baby.
You know it, don't you, doctor?
Turn it off. Just turn it off.
- Turn it off.
- Hey, man, just stay quiet.
Get back.
'The number you have dialled
is currently switched off.'
'Please try again
after some time.'
'The number you have called...'
The darned call
isn't going through.
The messages
aren't going through, either.
Answer the phone.
Well, this is also locked.
Hey, let's check there.
'Brothers, where are you?'
Sir, we are at the hospital
shown on the map.
- 'What are you doing there?'
- Sir, we're just leaving.
'Please don't waste my time.'
'Get to the commissioner's
office at the earliest.'
A child.
Hey, feed the baby, or it'll cry.
Hello.
Hello!
- Mau! Mau, I'm coming!
- Stop talking nonsense.
- Listen...
- No need to play the hero.
Mau, just listen to me.
I'm in the middle of chemotherapy.
Hang up now.
Mau! Mau!
Listen. We'll continue
the chemo session later, okay?
Right now, we're going
to the toilet, alright?
If the urge isn't there, why go?
Hey, not to pee,
but to hide. Shh!
Come on. It's okay.
The sound of a child crying
came from here!
Look! Their stuff has fallen!
I told you
the scoundrels were hiding inside!
Here, hold this! Pull it!
Come on, pull!
What's wrong, man?
- Hey, it's not opening!
- These wretches!
Hey, you blockhead!
Is this a movie?
The bullet will ricochet
and hit you!
- Get back!
- Move!
Oh, get back!
You've lost your mind!
- Stop it!
- Where are they?
Listen to me. There's nobody here.
Nothing will happen.
Let's go.
Step outside!
The rats have to be somewhere!
It's the third
or fourth floor.
We just need to get
to the second floor. Come on.
Come on, let's take her there.
Come on, lift her.
Come on, lift her. Let's go.
Come on, hurry up.
Look here.
The lights are on out there.
- Come on.
- Let's go.
Come on, hurry up.
Where's the switch?
Let me check here.
It's not here...
It's not here.
- No one's here. Listen.
- We'll find someone here!
I won't spare them. Wait and watch!
I'll bring each of them out
and kill them!
You won't listen to me!
- Come on, speed up!
- Those rascals are acting smart!
Come on, hurry up!
I hear something.
Let's go.
Hide...
Hey! Stay right there,
or I'll kill you!
- Run.
- Catch them all!
- You rascal!
- You wretch!
- Christian, sir!
- What?
Christian, sir!
Christian? - By the Lord's grace,
Father, save us!
- There must be more!
- Sir!
- Turn around! Come on!
- Hey!
Step outside! Come on.
Come out! Step outside!
Hands up! Up! Up!
Move! Move!
You rascal, I'll shoot at you!
Get down on the floor!
Didn't you hear me?
- Come on! Move it!
- We didn't do anything.
Sit! Hey!
Where are the rest of them? Tell us!
I don't know, sir!
I don't know!
Go check again.
He's lying.
Move! Hey! Turn around!
I said, 'Turn around!'
Where did they go? Hey!
Where did they go?
- No one's here! Just shoot him!
- He's a Christian, man.
Anyone living in India
is an Indian!
- Shoot him!
- Hey, wait. Hold on.
Hey! Everyone, get down!
Please, please. Don't shoot.
Brother, looks like
more people are hiding in that room.
Go check it out.
Come on, get up here!
Stand up! Come on. Stand up.
Stand up! Move! Over there!
Move! Keep moving forward!
Move, you scoundrel! Move!
Move it! Open it! Come on, open it!
What are you doing?
I won't spare them.
You wretches!
Inside! Come on! Get inside!
Move it! - Where are the patients?
Get in there!
Sir, it's locked.
- No one is here. No one, sir.
- Open it!
Open the room!
Come on! Push the door open!
It's jammed.
Did you think you could hit me?
You filthy Indian wretch!
Die, you illegitimate swine!
You're the illegitimate one!
- Illegitimate!
- You son of a gun!
You rascal,
I'm going to slaughter you today!
Take that, you scoundrel!
Sister, where are you taking her?
Can't you hear the gunfire outside?
Have you all lost your minds?
The shooting
is going on the upper floors.
We just need to get
to the second floor from here.
You think you're too smart,
don't you? - Speak softly.
Don't you understand?
Are you trying to act like a hero?
Excuse me, sir!
- Quiet!
- Aren't you scared?
Keep quiet and stand here!
She's critical.
- Move aside!
- Let her die then!
Will you put everyone's life
in danger for her? - Right.
Hey, man, get inside! Come on!
- Hey!
- Push them inside!
Come on, push them!
Come on, let's go!
Hey, you're acting too smart,
aren't you?
Don't you get it?
- Oh, dear God, she's lost it!
- Sister!
No!
Come on, move it!
Who else wants to come with us?
I'll see to it that she doesn't die!
I'm right here!
Neither you all, nor the terrorists
can stop me from doing my duty!
Move aside!
Nothing has happened.
A tubelight fell.
Hey! Hey, stop.
Come on, move it.
Come on... Hey, hey, Vidya.
Dear, what happened?
I can't do it, sister.
- What happened?
- I can't do it, sister.
It hurts so much, sister.
Listen, if we get upstairs,
there's still a 50 per cent chance
that you'll make it.
But if we stay here,
there's no chance at all.
- There's no chance at all.
- Sister.
Come on, I'm with you.
Move it. Come on.
Come on, move it.
Come on, get up.
I can't do it, sister.
Sister...
Let's go.
Who messed with the lift?
Come on. It's just 10 to 15 steps.
I'll carry you. Come on.
Sister, I can't...
- I can't do it...
- Come on.
I'm with you. Come on.
- Come on. Come on.
- No...
I don't have any strength left.
You go alone...
Come on.
Hey, get up...
The baby is alive.
Hey, nab him.
You swine!
Stop right there, rascal!
Hey, stop! Lower your gun!
Come on! Come here!
Move it, come on!
- You want to be a hero! Move it!
- Bring him here!
Come on, move it!
So, man! You're a cop!
Security!
- You rascal!
- Hey, stop.
Listen, man.
Tell us where the rest of them are.
I'll die, but I won't tell you!
- Take off your clothes!
- No!
- You won't?
- No!
Fine, take that, come on!
- Hey, no! Don't shoot them!
- Do it, or he's dead.
I'll strip.
- Mom...
- Be quiet.
Don't worry.
No harm will come to you.
The baby's head seems to be stuck.
Oh, my!
Doctor...
Don't worry.
We'll have to make an incision.
Do we need to perform
an episiotomy? - Yes.
Oh, God!
There must be instruments
here, right?
Can we find
any instruments in the RR room?
- I'll check. I'll do something.
- Please.
- Doctor...
- Calm down. I'm right here.
You'll be fine.
Just push a little, please.
Keep pushing.
This room doesn't have
the instruments we need.
A bit more. Please push a little.
Gently.
A little more.
Don't worry. The baby is safe.
Doctor,
I found a blade. Will it work?
Yes, but it can cause an infection.
The blade needs to be sterilised.
We couldn't even find
instruments here.
Where are we going
to find a steriliser?
Fire.
If we run the blade through a flame,
it'll be sterilised, won't it?
Yes, that's right.
Push.
I'll check.
- I'll do something.
- Please, sister...
Push a little, please.
You'll be fine. You won't be harmed.
Relax.
- Sister.
- Matches?
Correct. That's it.
Push a little harder.
Hey. Do any of you
smoke cigarettes or 'bidis'?
No?
- Will tobacco work?
- Huh?
How about tobacco?
Keep it to yourself!
- Sorry!
- And die!
- Come on, come on!
- Come on! Get inside.
- You naked doorman!
- Hurry up!
Get in there!
Keep moving!
- Go on!
- Hey...
Such a strange fellow.
Shoot them and end it.
What are you doing?
Wait. Let's have some fun.
Hey, stop!
- Hey!
- I work here, sir.
Where did they go?
I was trying to lock up and run.
I saw them
entering the new building.
Darn it!
Sir, they are on the sixth floor.
There's a lab...
There's a lab on that floor.
Yes, sir.
Let's go to the lab. Move.
Sir, from here.
The police must be
everywhere downstairs.
I'll go and check.
Sister, close the door!
Please close it!
Sister, didn't the attendant
change the cylinder?
No, no.
- Shut it down!
- I'll go and change it.
Don't go outside!
Hello, mom.
Yes, Rahul.
Tell me, son.
What's the temperature?
It's 104 degrees.
They are reporting an attack
on the news.
I called dad in Mumbai.
Mom, how are you?
Oh, honey.
Everything is fine here.
It's nothing like that.
Okay? Don't worry.
What was your father saying?
He asked me to have faith in you.
He said he had faith in you
and that I should, too.
He's been trying to reach you
for a long time.
Please just talk to him once.
Rahul, I'll come to Pune
to see you tomorrow.
I promise.
Okay? And...
Make sure you eat something.
Maybe some porridge
or something light.
I... I...
I have to go now, okay?
Sir, I'm a staff member.
I'm just an employee.
Yes, he's one of our own.
Where?
Come on.
Hey, man, what's up?
Move it!
Move it, come on!
Forgive me, sir.
You rascal! Where are
the patients and the doctors?
Everyone...
Everyone went home, sir.
- Did they go home?
- Yes.
Move!
That way...
Get me that.
Hurry up.
Back off.
Then who could that be?
Staff...
It might be a staff member.
You said
there was no one here!
They take the late-night train.
Rascal. You tried to fool us!
Stay down.
This is an AK-47.
We won't last more than
five minutes against it.
- Yes, sir.
- Listen.
Send a wireless message.
- Call for backup.
- Okay, sir.
If they escape, it'll be a problem.
- Hello, hello, hello...
- Sir...
Sir, look.
Come here.
- Does he work here?
- Yes.
Stay back.
Hey, the police are here!
Hey, cover me.
- Throw a grenade.
- Yes...
Hurry up.
You wretches...
Come on.
Come.
Hurry.
Careful.
Come... Sit.
Hurry up. Come on.
Come on. Let's go.
Hurry up.
We made it. Easy. Easy now.
- We're finally here.
- Yes, easy, that's it.
Yes, yes, you're doing great.
She has hypertension
and hasn't taken her medication.
Add some multivitamins
to the IV drip.
Nurse, come here. An injection.
Nothing will happen.
Just push a little. Okay?
Yes... It's almost done.
Hold this. Flash the light
towards me.
Take a deep breath.
Push. Take a deep breath.
- Doctor.
- Yes.
Shh! Easy, easy.
- Shh! Breathe.
- Push harder.
Scissors.
Scissors, scissors.
Calm down. Take a deep breath.
- Deep breath...
- It's done.
It's almost done.
- Take a deep breath. Push.
- Very good.
Very good.
Keep trying. Keep pushing.
- Good...
- Good.
- Push.
- Push.
- You're almost there.
- Push!
Push.
Keep trying.
Almost there. Almost there.
The baby is safe.
Babita.
- I'll get going.
- The pulse is very weak.
- Where?
- My paradise.
I told you
we'd have four babies today.
Four? Bring 40.
Doctor, the baby is not crying.
We're ready.
It's a premature baby.
It needs to be taken
to the NICU immediately.
A premature baby?
- Careful.
- Give it to me.
Wait.
Drape this.
There's a lot of smoke outside.
Sister.
It's complicated.
We have to take her to the OT.
The OT?
- Go.
- Move quickly.
Let's go.
Mona, start the oxygen,
begin the vent flow, and set up
the monitor. Move fast.
- The police are here.
- The police are inside?
- Let's go.
- Let's go.
Sir...
- Hello, sir.
- Hello.
I only saw two terrorists.
How many are there?
I saw two as well.
There are only two.
But they are animals.
Our senior
is holding them off upstairs,
but he won't last
more than 15 minutes.
Reinforcements are on the way.
How long?
Not sure yet.
Go ahead.
That's why
our senior has sent us down here
to alert all of you.
Everyone, pray to Sai Baba
and the Goddess now
and stay silent.
Nobody leaves this room.
If they make it down here,
- we'll all be dead meat.
- Come on, sir.
Come on.
Easy. Stay quiet. Don't make noise.
Don't sleep.
Wait.
The lift isn't working.
We'll take the stairs.
You people take her to the OT,
and I'll take the baby to the NICU.
Don't sleep.
- Don't sleep, okay?
- Come on this side.
Careful.
So, now, they have no choice
but to come down using the stairs.
The fire exit.
They won't use the main stairs.
They will take the fire exit.
They must know that
since the police are here,
reinforcements will follow.
Sir, this fire exit
is always kept open, right?
No, no.
I mean, it's not open today.
The sixth floor is locked.
I locked it myself.
The right side of the fifth floor
and the fire exit are open.
I saw that
while bringing them downstairs.
That's their escape route.
That's good.
If they escape through that route,
we'll be safe here.
Who knows how many
they will kill once they are out?
There are only two of them,
and there are so many of us.
Now, no more being afraid
and no more hiding.
We won't let them come down,
and won't let anyone else die now.
What do we do?
Careful.
- Sister Gita is inside.
- Okay.
- Sister Harshada.
- Yes?
Is there one of our nurses
up in the surgical ward?
Yes, Sheetal's there.
Why do you ask?
Yes, tell me, Gitu.
How many cots, cupboards,
and shelves are in your ward?
There are nine cots,
two or three cupboards,
and a few large tables...
Why are you asking
for an inventory right now?
We have to leave everything
behind anyway.
That won't be enough.
First, I'll check outside
to see if it's risky.
- They could come down at any moment.
- Just a minute.
Your job is to save lives,
not to throw yours away.
I'm a security guard.
I'll take the risk.
That's my responsibility.
Give me an order, ma'am.
But what are we going to do?
"Who is it?"
"Who is the actual ordainer
of India's destiny?"
"The ordainer of India's destiny..."
"Who is it?"
"Who is the actual ordainer
of India's destiny?"
"They are visible,
yet go unnoticed."
"Despite doing remarkable things,
they are considered ordinary."
"The ordainer of India's destiny..."
"The ordainer of India's destiny..."
"The ordainer of India's destiny..."
"The ordainer of India's destiny..."
"They sacrifice so much
for others."
"They go out of their way
to fulfil their duty."
"You are the one...
Yes, you deserve to be called..."
"The ordainer of India's destiny..."
"The ordainer of India's destiny..."
Come on.
Let's move. Come on.
Yes, let's leave.
Come on.
What the heck?
- Those scoundrels...
- They outsmarted us!
Wait...- I told you we should leave!
I warned you!
Brother, everything is blocked here
by those wretches.
Had you listened to me,
this wouldn't have happened today!
- They think they can outsmart us?
- We're done for now.
I'll show them now clever I am.
Hey! Open up, you rascals!
Stop! You scoundrels! Open up!
Hey, he left.
Have you lost your mind?
Come with me!
Brother, we're trapped!
Let's go upstairs! - I'll turn
this place into a graveyard.
- We'll be killed.
- I don't care.
Just get upstairs! - I won't
spare them. I'll kill them.
Don't react in anger, man!
- Let's go upstairs.
- Why are you taking me there?
They are hiding downstairs.
They turned out to be clever.
They will pay for it.
I told you we should leave!
- They dared to fool us.
- Calm down!
Ajmal!
Don't be afraid.
Don't be afraid. It's us.
Come in.
It's just us. Don't panic.
Brother, be careful.
We might run into cops.
Hide the gun.
We did a mediolateral episiotomy.
But we needed a midline episiotomy.
The whole procedure is botched now.
You must adhere
to the procedures and protocols.
Not a single protocol
has been followed.
I... I can't do this.
I just can't do this.
Ma'am.
You can do this.
Please, ma'am.
Hand me the episiotomy scissors.
Mumbai Police!
Mumbai Police! All of you are safe.
- Mumbai Police!
- No need to be scared.
You may step out now.
Open the gates
and ask everyone to come out.
- Yes, sir.
- No need to be scared.
Mumbai Police!
All of you are safe!
Mumbai Police!
I'll be right back.
- Hello.
- Hey, Babita.
Yes, all your patients
here are safe.
I checked on the baby
in the NICU, too. It's safe.
The patients are trying to leave
without their discharge cards, man.
Hey.
Did you take your discharge card?
Have you all taken
your discharge cards?
Listen. The nurse is here.
Make sure
you take your discharge cards.
Nobody leaves without
taking their discharge cards.
Forget it, ma'am.
It's our look-out, not yours.
- The baby is critical!
- Please!
- Don't try to teach us! Do your work.
- It's critical!
Hey, that baby
is in a critical condition!
I protected him from terrorists
all night long!
Now, how do I protect it
from its own parents? - Listen.
We can't stop them. - That baby
will die within 15 minutes!
- They don't get it!
- We have to go home.
He made me strip
in front of everyone, man!
- Go ahead.
- They thrashed us, sir.
One day, they will rot in hell.
They will suffer dearly.
Hey, hey, where's Pavaskar?
Our hospital...
Look what they did to it.
Look.
Come.
Those rascals
didn't even spare this. - Come.
Go on.
Yes.
Nurse Gandhare, have some tea.
Give some to her as well.
Yes.
They caused a lot of destruction.
That young guy, Kasab, got nabbed.
And have tea.
- Just delete them right now.
- Ma'am, won't they be punished?
Forget all that. Just delete this.
And nobody will speak
to the media. Got it?
Hey, Pintya! Your mother's here!
Let's go. Mom is here.
Mom is back!
Please sit.
They were trapped.
They locked up Cama Hospital.
Mom!
'I'm retiring on the 30th.'
- 'Party?
- I'll throw a party.'
- 'What happened?
- Let alone you.'
'Even a terrorist can't stop me
from doing my duty.'
'Ma'am, won't they be punished?'
Look at that.
The matron is giving an interview.
But the matron
wasn't even on duty last night.
- How come the doctors are here?
- We were so distressed.
No protocols
or procedures had to be followed.
We're supposed
to look after them.
- We saved many.
- Tell us more.
Ma'am, please tell us something.
No, we aren't allowed
to speak with the media.
Ma'am, you were
there the other night, right?
Please tell us something
about yesterday's incident.
We're not allowed
to speak with the media.
- Ma'am, please tell us...
- More than the tall guy,
- the short one was horrifying.
- Back off.
- He wreaked havoc.
- You come.
Everyone will receive
an extra month of pay.
Yes, try to write fast.
Nurse Gandhare.
Why have you mentioned
that I didn't answer my phone?
I did call you.
Yes, but there's no need
to write in such detail.
Cancel it, okay? Thank you.
You're such a darling.
- Ma'am.
- Yes.
Ma'am, there's nothing
being written about the Cama.
Is it?
I mean, we watched everything.
Everyone's writing about the Taj
and Leopold Cafe every single day.
I mean, people died there.
It was terrible.
But here,
everyone saved lives, ma'am.
Gita, Trupti, and I...
We saved 300 to 350 people.
Ma'am, no one's talking about that.
We should talk to the media,
shouldn't we, ma'am? - Yes.
We will, okay?
We'll speak to the media.
We will. We surely will.
That's a good point. We surely will.
'We expect devotion from those'
'who don't even know
what devotion is.'
Meaning?
As Ghalib said...
'We expect loyalty from those'
'who don't even know
what loyalty is.'
It's nice.
It's good.
The matron did a good job...
What do we get
in return for all this?
Just a salary?
Ms Gandhare!
Vidya?
- How are you?
- I'm fine.
How's your daughter?
She's very well.
Say it.
Go on, speak.
I've brought him here to apologise.
Let it be. It was just my duty.
No, it wasn't.
Hey!
Sorry, madam.
Forget about thanking.
They can't even apologise properly.
And what do we get in return
for all this?
A summons from the police.
I also received a letter
from Inspector Kamble.
He's called us to meet
at the Azad Maidan Station, right?
We won't go.
We won't go.
- Just ignore it.
- Why?
What do you mean?
Who wants to get involved
in this legal mess?
These endless court visits...
Who's going to deal with it later?
We won't go there.
Not you, not her, not anyone.
Gitu,
you must've received a letter, too.
You aren't going, either.
Gitu?
Are you listening?
- Gitu, are you listening?
- 'Hello? Do you hear me?'
'Miss Gita,
are you listening?'
'You'll come here, right?'
I'll be there.
"I exist because of you."
"You're my very existence."
"You beat within the very blood"
"that flows through my veins."
"You're my very identity."
"You alone are my pride."
"If you say the word, I'd leave
everything behind for you."
Gitu.
All the best.
"O India, O country of mine,
you're my very life."
"O India, O country of mine,
you're my very life."
"My mornings, my evenings,
and my nights belong to you."
"O India, O country of mine,
you're my very life."
Gita Madhav Gandhare?
- Yes?
- Okay. Please come inside.
It was him.
Place your hand
on his shoulder and confirm.
You've recognised me
correctly, ma'am.
I'm indeed Kasab.
"Should any storm arise,"
"let it strike me first."
"No matter what happens to me,"
"let no harm ever befall you."
"My story begins with you."
"You're my voice."
"I'd sacrifice everything
I possess."
"Just give the sign right now."
"O India, O country of mine,
you're my very life."
"O India, O country of mine,
you're my very life."
'We have the biggest breaking news.'
'Ajmal Aamir Kasab,
the Mumbai terror attack convict,'
'hanged in Pune's Yerwada Jail
this morning...'
"O India, O country of mine,
you're my very life."
Yes!
'This year's Florence Nightingale
Award winner from Maharashtra'
'for excellent service, dedication,
and contribution is...'
'Ms Deena Danghe.'
'Deena has been serving at Mumbai's
Cama and Albless Hospital'
'for many years...'
- Why did she get it?
- What?
She did nothing.
She wasn't even there that night.
You know that.
Does nobody here feel hurt
about it?
Yes. Speak up.
Leave it be.
She has also served for 30 years.
That's alright.
One day,
we'll receive an award, too.
They will make a film about us.
They will cast you
as the main lead.
'Matron's office.'
- Ma'am.
- Yes?
You're retiring today
after 30 years of service, right?
No, dear. 32.
- Ma'am.
- Yes?
Do you think
Nurse Gita and the others
will receive an award
like yours one day?
They will.
When they learn to be like me,
they will get it.
If you want
to settle a score with someone,
make them a nurse.
That's what I used to think.
And I thought
uniforms only belonged to the army,
the navy, doctors,
inspectors, and lawyers.
I thought
our uniform commanded no respect.
But to be honest,
when I had to look that terrorist
in the eye
and identify him,
it was this very uniform
that gave me courage.
I pinned our country's flag
to this uniform
and testified against that terrorist
for the sake of our nation.
There are so many
unsung people like us
who no one ever notices.
But imagine.
If no one picked up the trash,
if the railways stopped,
if water didn't reach you,
if the power went out,
if these roads weren't cleaned,
if no one served the poor,
the helpless, and the destitute,
how would this country function?
We're ordinary people.
We aren't important.
But what we do is important.
And today,
I can say with confidence
that I, too, am proud of my uniform.
"The ordainer of India's destiny..."
"The ordainer of India's destiny..."
How was the speech, Gita?
You can a public speaker...
I felt like a celebrity.
- Did you tell them everything?
- Absolutely.
Ma'am, signature, please.
Your autograph, ma'am.
Am I some kind of movie star?
Hey, I am.
You're unbelievable.
Come on. Everyone's
been called for a group photo.
Let's go, let's go, hurry up.
- Autograph, please.
- I'm right here.
I'll give you one. Let's go for now.
One... Two... Three...
Click!
"Pulse by pulse it moves,
breath by breath it changes,"
"moment by moment
this life is lived."
"With a smile it greets,
into heartbeats it melts,"
"through eyelashes it flows away,
this life."
"If it ever gets upset,
win it back with love."
"This life is our own,
not someone else's."
"Slowly opening it unfolds,
slowly blooming it blossoms,"
"like a river flows this life."
"Special to everyone,
it is close to all,"
"with a smile it greets us,
this life."
"Why care about tomorrow?"
"Why worry about tomorrow?"
"Live in the present.
Don't let it belong to anyone else."
"When darkness spreads,
life comes like a guiding light."
"Pulse by pulse it moves,
breath by breath it changes,"
"moment by moment
this life is lived."
"This life..."
"Celebrate every moment."
"If anything goes wrong,
resolve it."
"Look for reasons to smile
and make others laugh."
"You never know
when happiness will get lost"
"and one fine day,
it might all end for good."
"Pulse by pulse it moves,
breath by breath it changes,"
"moment by moment
this life is lived. - This life..."
"With a smile it greets,
into heartbeats it melts,"
"through eyelashes it flows away,
this life."
"This life..."
since he was 18.'
'I didn't expect that to affect
our lives in such a big way.'
'He has been diagnosed
with cancer, a deadly disease.'
'He's the sole breadwinner
for our family.'
'I can't sleep at night,
wondering what's in store for us.'
'Khaini has ruined our lives.'
'All forms of tobacco
ruin families.'
'Quit tobacco today.'
'For assistance, call 1800-11-2356.'
'Studies have proven that your
blood pressure becomes normal'
'20 minutes
after you stop smoking.'
'In a few days, the nicotine
level in your body reduces.'
'In 12 months,'
'the susceptibility to heart
diseases reduces to 50 per cent.'
'But right now,'
'you are in danger of getting
a heart attack because of smoking.'
'Every puff of 'Bidi' or cigarette
is lethal.'
'Stop consuming tobacco today.'
'For help, call 1-800-11-2356.'
'Azad Maidan Police Station, Thane'
Sir called me.
Please come.
Sir.
Oh, from Cama Hospital.
Gita.
Yes, sir.
I'm Gita Madhav Gandhare.
Sit. Please sit.
Would you like some tea?
Sure.
Tea.
First of all, thank you, ma'am.
What you all did that night...
But... It's crucial
to build a rock-solid case
for a death sentence.
Even a small mistake
will let him exploit legal loopholes
and enjoy perks in jail.
That's why identification
by all the eyewitnesses is vital.
And you're the most important
among them.
No problem, sir.
I'll do the identification.
Not just me,
the entire Cama Hospital will.
Everyone saw everything
that happened.
Only you saw everything.
Meaning?
The meaning is clear.
We don't want
to get involved in any mess.
- Why should we?
- Yes.
Look, Gitu.
We're middle-class people.
Right. - We can't afford
to mess with anyone.
Who knows how many more terrorists
are out there in hiding?
Exactly.
I've heard that 1400 sleeper cells
are still active.
Yes.
And Gita,
news channels were broadcasting live
and inadvertently revealing
their locations to the handlers.
Yes.
Look.
Ten people came, killed, and died.
And now, our police are
playing games with identification.
There are so many people
in the hospital,
but you insist on going. Why?
- But, mom...
- Listen, listen.
If they show you on TV,
it'll be very easy for these
terrorists to track us down.
Will they spare us?
- Exactly.
- And who will support us?
The government? The police? Who?
No one will support us.
Gita,
think about mom. There's dad,
your brother and your sister-in-law,
my daughter and yours.
What if something happens
to the children?
Yes, Gitu.
Look, Sonu goes to school alone.
- Yes.
- Same for tuitions.
If anything happens to Sonu,
we'll never be able
to forgive ourselves.
Oh dear God!
- Gita!
- Gitu, Gitu!
- Gita, wait!
- Hey, what are you doing?
- Don't go ahead!
- Gitu, shut it!
What's wrong?
Check it, man.
The tyre burst.
It was just a tyre burst!
What?
- Come here!
- Life has become a living hell!
Please, Gitu!
I don't know anything!
But you're not going! That's it!
Let's go!
I really hope she listens to us!
Mother, wait.
This girl never listens to anyone!
Listen, mother.
How many times
should one explain it to her?
Listen to someone for once!
Mother, listen. I'll speak to her.
Don't you worry about anything.
Listen, mother.
- Hello.
- Hello, Miss Gita.
The identification is in two days.
You'll get the letter
from Arthur Road Jail tomorrow.
- Okay?
- Sir.
I won't be able to come.
My family is strictly against it.
Please, ma'am, don't do this.
You're the only one from Cama.
Please, ma'am.
Forgive me, sir,
but I can't come.
Without identification,
he won't get the death penalty.
The case will just drag on.
Please, ma'am.
At least think about
Constable Zhamre.
"The ordainer of India's destiny..."
Hey, Mr Khade.
His name is Mr Khade (standing).
He's seated all day.
'Second Floor'
"Pulse by pulse it moves,
breath by breath it changes,"
"moment by moment
this life is lived." - Hot tea...
"With a smile it greets,
into heartbeats it melts,"
"through eyelashes it flows away,
this life." - I'm keeping tea here.
"If it ever gets upset,"
"win it back with love."
"This life is our own,
not someone else's."
- "Slowly opening it unfolds..."
- Piping hot tea, aunt!
- Give it.
- "Like a river flows, this life."
"Special to everyone,
it is close to all,"
"with a smile it greets us,
this life."
"Why care about yesterday?"
"Why worry about tomorrow?"
"Live in the present.
Don't let it belong to anyone else."
"When darkness spreads,
life comes like a guiding light."
What happened to the lift?
Both the lifts are like
our lift operatior.
Always in bad mood.
"Pulse by pulse it moves,
breath by breath it changes,"
"moment by moment
this life is lived."
- Good morning.
- Good morning.
- Good morning.
- Good morning.
- Sister, tea.
- Is she doing well?
- Let's go. It's too late.
- Yes, let's go.
- Good morning, doctor.
- Collect the cups later.
What's so funny?
Good morning, sister. Tea.
- Good morning, ma'am.
- Good morning.
- Good morning.
- Come on, brother. - Take it.
- Let's go smoke on the terrace.
- Are you crazy?
- What's wrong?
- If someone sees us...
No one will. - They
will complain to the superintendent.
Then he'll start with his lecture
on protocols and procedures.
Don't worry, okay?
Are you sure
it was a transverse-lie position?
- Yes, you may check the report.
- Hey.
Why are you crying?
We're all in this together.
- We'll deal with it.
- Yes, do not worry.
Nothing will happen.
- Gita, don't back down.
- Yes.
Sonali, pass me that file.
Ma'am, could you get
me an appointment?
- Yes, I will.
- Ma'am.
How was this PCPNDT Act memo
issued to Sister Divya?
Is your name Divya Bansode?
- No, but...
- But what?
Speak.
But what?
You did a sonography for an
unregistered patient at 2 AM! Why?
Did you do the documentation?
Did you get the signature
or fill out the form? No, right?
It's clearly
a sex-determination test
and a violation of the PCPNDT Act!
Ma'am, the patient was full-term...
That was
an indisciplined act by Bansode!
That's all!
Ma'am, the patient was full-term.
It wasn't a case of early
sex determination. - Right.
Ma'am, she came from Bhiwandi.
And the baby's position
was also unclear.
That's why
she did an emergency sonography.
Will you send her to jail for that?
Does she have the authority?
- Did she note it down?
- She was in active labour, ma'am.
Should we wait for permission while
lives are at stake? What nonsense?
The doctors don't receive
our call. - Hello!
Mind your language!
May I?
'They ask who you are
in every matter.'
'They ask who you are
in every matter.'
'Tell me.
What kind of strange talk is this?'
Meaning?
As Ghalib says...
'To every word I say,
you challenge my standing.'
'You tell me.
What's this manner of conversation?'
- 'This manner of conversation...'
- Hey!
You're getting it wrong.
Your manner of conversation.
Is there
a poetry slam going on here?
This is a freaking serious issue!
You aren't grasping the
seriousness of the matter, ma'am.
You, too, will have to
understand this, ma'am.
Ask the radiology resident, too.
- He's a doctor. He did the procedure.
- What was so funny?
She's right.
The baby's position was sideways.
It was a transverse-lie position.
- Check the report.
- Look.
She saved the woman's
and her baby's lives.
Check before you issue the memo.
Yes, it wasn't a sex determination.
You were wrong to issue a memo
in her name. - Right.
Now, you'll teach
me what's right and wrong?
- She won't get it.
- She's being aggressive.
Go ahead and file a case!
- File a case! Go against me!
- What do you mean?
- We'll go to the association.
- Hey, hey, hey.
Not to the association.
- The association will look into it.
- Listen.
- Ma'am, ma'am.
- She won't budge.
Sister Danghe,
the memo wasn't just issued to her!
It went to the radiologist and
the CMO, too! - Hello.
What rubbish?
The resident and the CMO?
Go and carry on
with your protest!
You can become a minister!
Ma'am, there's a call
from the minister's house.
- He has already called!
- Hello!
Yes, yes. This is Mrs Kadam.
Yes, tell me, sir.
I see. Alright.
Okay, yes, sure. For sure.
Alright.
Be quick and hang up.
- Hey, listen.
- Yes?
That was Minister Jagtap's office.
Send two nurses to his house
for his grandmother.
Two for the morning shift
and two for the night shift.
Send Adsule and Revagade there.
But the labour ward
is full. How can we just leave?
- The labour ward is full.
- How can we send them?
- How can we send them there?
- Send Takle then.
There are 24 babies
in the incubator.
Are we the minister's servants?
There are 24 babies
in the incubator. One is serious.
I handle the NICU alone.
Do you want me to leave?
No, no, how can you?
No, ma'am, she can't leave.
- Hey, are we...
- Danghe.
Danghe, you decide the staff.
You make the call.
Hey, we aren't servants or maids
to just go
and clean up after people.
- No way.
- They make us clean up.
I was sent to get vegetables once.
- They make us do ridiculous things.
- They are right.
Ma'am, they are right.
Enough, enough!
Enough.
Ma'am, we are part of one unit,
like a family.
So, please understand them.
This is a government hospital.
There are procedures
and protocols here.
Please do not interfere. Please.
Get going, ladies.
I'll speak with her.
- Take care of the memo.
- Explain it nicely.
Everything will be fine, right?
Go and work without worry.
Yes, I'll be in the OT.
What's wrong with you?
You were laughing
amid an important discussion.
And what were you doing in there?
You keep reciting cheap poems
whenever you get a chance.
Why are you so interested in poetry?
- Are you kidding me?
- Why can't I be interested?
Anyone can be interested in poetry.
My timing was perfect.
- Come on, shut it.
- Ladies, please.
Be serious. - Let's think
who will go to the minister's house.
I won't. - Everyone
wants cheap service. That's all.
Exactly.
Look at that. Look at its plight.
The patient on Bed 12.
Our uniform has no respect at all.
- You're right.
- No one sees what we go through.
No, dear, they do.
They indeed do.
Tell you what.
Once upon a time, Lord Brahma
looked upon our hospital.
- What?
- He pitied the nurses.
So, He ran to Lord Vishnu
and Lord Shiva.
He told them,
'Let's grant these nurses a boon.'
'Look at their plight.'
Do you know what the hospital
management said the th God? - What?
'This is a government hospital.'
'There are protocols
and procedures here.'
'Please do not interfere.
Understood?'
Hey, man, careful.
Take it easy.
Oh, wow, Constable Zhamre!
Yes? - Looks like
we'll get cold water this summer.
Will you go to
the sixth floor just to drink water?
- Sixth floor? Why?
- Yes.
- Hey, Pavaskar, Ghode, come here.
- Yes?
- What is it?
- Come here.
Come here and give me a hand.
- Look, I'm retiring on the 30th.
- Yes.
- Party?
- Sure, I'll throw a party.
Life is calling out to me.
I'll sit and relax.
So, you guys must do this job.
Come on.
- Come on, make it quick.
- But why to the sixth?
Ask the superintendent.
What if a robbery takes place here?
At least
you'll all get to drink cold water.
Hey, Dhokchukle.
Let me see
how the robbers get through.
I'm an army man.
- That's impressive.
- I was in the 1971 war.
Both of them were cooks.
Did you take cauldrons
and ladles to the war field?
- Zhamre!
- Hey, sir, let it be.
He's just pulling your leg.
I'm sparing you
just because she's asking me to.
- Really?
- Do you want to see?
Don't fight. You're
about to retire. - Gita!
- Gita!
- Yes?
The woman in Bed 7 and her
husband are creating a fuss again.
- Did I ask you?
- Oh, dear.
Oh, bed No 7.
- Hey, Sister Babita.
- Yes?
Four deliveries are expected
soon. Keep the labour ward ready.
Four? Bring along 40.
We're ready for them.
Nice.
Hey, come on, come on.
Hey, move aside, everyone.
What happened?
Are you alright?
Did you take your medicine?
I told you, didn't I?
I don't want to talk to you!
Call the doctor first!
Didn't you take your pill?
I told you that
the doctor would visit tomorrow.
This!
This isn't the usual yellow pill
that the doctor prescribed!
Well, you told me
that she was feeling anxious.
So, I changed the medication.
Why? Are you a doctor?
I don't want to talk to a nurse!
They are doing this every day!
She changed her medication!
Forget it! Call him here!
Hey, call the doctor. Enough
of this ruckus. - Call him!
This has become a routine now!
Hey, he's just a student,
not a doctor.
Sister Gita has been a nurse
for 16 years.
This isn't how you talk to her.
Hey, man!
Mind your business, will you?
- Know your place!
- Hey...
She's a pre-eclampsia
patient with an abnormal placenta.
Her BP is also high. 170/110.
She has a history of depression.
Initially, I put her on Methyldopa.
But then, she had a complaint.
So now, I've put her on Nifedipine.
She'll take the pill if you ask her.
Please, doctor.
Wait. This is
a case of severe hypertension.
How can I change it
without a senior's permission?
That's what I've been saying!
She's acting smart with us!
Well, the doctor gave me
a verbal prescription.
- Call up Doctor Iqbal and ask him.
- Okay.
- Hello.
- Hello, sir.
- Yes?
- This is Resident Doctor Amey.
Amey? Okay, Amey.
What can I do for you?
Sir, your pre-eclampsia
patient... - Which one?
Bed 7? What happened to her?
Sir, you've put her
on Alphadopa.
And she's complaining of anxiety.
Okay.
So, change it to Aldomet 250.
- Okay.
- Aldomet 250 is the same family.
Remind him
of her history of depression.
Actually, sir, the patient
has a history of depression.
Oh, oh...
Right, right, Amey. Right.
I'm sorry. Uh...
Please put her on Nifedipine.
- Nifedipine.
- Yes, sir.
Nurse Gita
has already put her on it.
Hey, Gita is there,
isn't she?
Yes, doctor. I'm here.
Ask the patient to cooperate
with her. She's highly experienced.
No problem, sir.
So what if she's experienced?
She's not a doctor!
Let's go.
It's their usual fight.
Fine. Do you believe me now?
Come on, take this medicine
and get well soon.
Bed no 5 Usha...
Give that here!
No need to take it!
Bed 5, Usha, the sample?
Hey, did you not pass urine?
- I did.
- Then why is this empty?
I do it in that big toilet.
Why should I do it
in this small container?
Hey, go drink some water
and give a urine sample in this.
I need it for the test.
- Oh, dear.
- Go now.
- Hey, Pradeep.
- Yes?
Keep this.
Bed 12,
the delivery is expected today.
- Didn't you puke today, Bed 13?
- No, ma'am.
Hey, Shruti.
Hey, dear, what's wrong?
Shruti?
I've just given you
a painkiller, dear.
You'll feel better in some time.
Okay? - I'm not crying
because of that pain, sister.
Then?
My family left me all alone.
We're your family.
What does 'sister' mean?
Family.
For this right answer,
you've won a precious kiss.
Rest assured. We're your family.
Excuse me.
Excuse me.
Excuse me for a minute, dear.
Hello.
How are
the party preparations going?
Drinks, food...
Everything is set.
And I've ordered
a Butterscotch cake, too.
Your and Sonu's favourite.
Listen. They will be here
with mother by 9 PM.
My mother must have done
some great deeds in her past life
to have a son-in-law
as homely as you.
Really?
Stop buttering me up
and think about the scotch, okay?
Your mother is akin to my mother.
And listen. If mother calls,
ignore it, okay?
Otherwise,
you'll ruin the entire surprise.
No, dear.
Do you take me for a naive woman?
Alright. And leave by 7 PM.
No duty after that, okay?
No duty. Duty off, party on.
I've already informed the matron.
Watch out. I'm coming.
- Trupti. It's fenugreek curry.
- Give it here.
- I'm famished.
- Babita.
You had a meeting with a marriage
prospect yesterday, didn't you?
What's the status?
- Marriage prospect?
- Yes.
He was a 55-year-old widower.
- I see.
- He doesn't want a nurse.
Even a widower
turned me down. - Aw!
- I've turned 35, man.
- It'll happen. It will.
What do you mean by
'It'll happen'? You are all lucky.
Lucky how?
You're the lucky one.
You don't have to
pull double shifts like us.
Double duty at night?
Oh my!
It shows on your face.
Look here.
Hey, turn around and see.
She's planning a triple shift.
See how she's buttering her up.
Sister Gandhare.
Gita, please listen to me
for a second.
From the day after tomorrow,
you all have to take turns
doing shifts at the minister's.
Am I the only one you see?
- Hey...
- Ask someone else for a change.
Listen. Hear me out.
If you ladies don't go,
I'll have to go there at this age.
How will that work?
And then, the superintendent
will start lecturing us
about protocols and procedures.
Go, my dear. Please go. Please.
Fine, I'll go.
That's like my good girl.
Thank you, dear.
Gita, this old lady...
This old lady is playing dumb
to get her way.
When will you realise that?
Give me a date. Come on.
Let it be.
She's like a mother to us.
Hey, my mom isn't like that.
Mine neither.
This calls for a song.
"You're so good."
"You're so innocent."
"Because of you,
we're the ones who suffer."
"Oh, Gita!"
- You're all too much.
- "Gita!"
"Oh, Gita!"
"Oh, Gita!"
I'll get going.
You take care of everything.
Work properly.
Yes, don't worry.
We are two of us.
- Hey! You also do your job.
- Yes, I will.
Family?
My parents live in the village.
My height is 5 feet 2 inches, dear.
- All the best.
- Thank you.
- Don't you have to go home?
- Sister Gandhare.
- Party...
- Sister Gandhare.
That replacement of yours,
Sister Kale...
She skipped work again.
- Her husband got drunk and...
- How could she do that?
The police came and took him away.
What do we do now?
Hey, call Sister Satpute.
She pulled
five night shifts last month.
So, I had to give her some time off.
But I'd told you that
it's my mother's birthday today.
I forgot. Sorry, sorry, sorry.
Do one thing.
If anyone is available,
just palm it off to them.
How can I just palm it off?
There are 20 patients upstairs.
Three with hypertension,
two with pre-eclampsia,
one with gestational diabetes,
and seven pre-term cases. Anyone
could go into labour at any moment.
How will we manage?
There needs to be at least
one senior staff member, right?
You figure it out.
- I have to leave.
- Yes.
I'll see who I can find now.
But we really need
a senior staff member.
Poor patients. What do I tell them?
If you want to go, go ahead.
I'll see what can be done.
I'll stay.
My good girl.
Look, for your spirit of service,
you'll receive the Florence
Nightingale award one day.
I missed out on it twice
by a whisker.
You'll definitely get it!
Just wait and see!
My heart knows it!
You'll surely get it!
She sweet talked her into it.
'The night is young.'
What is it?
What do you mean by
'The night is young'?
I don't want a young night
like this, you get me?
What kind of 'young night'
are you looking for, pumpkin?
Gitu, please.
Mother and the others
will be here any minute.
What am I going to tell mother?
How do I manage this?
How do I handle this?
My mother is akin
to your mother. Right?
Now, you deal with it.
How do I manage, dear?
I'm totally lost.
If you don't understand,
then who will, pumpkin?
I love you.
Pumpkin,
at least you try to understand.
I have to get to my shift.
Okay, bye.
Did all of you finish your dinner?
Now, have your medicines.
Yes, sister.
How are you, Shruti?
Take this.
Where is Gitu?
Gita has to do extra shift.
You know how her job is.
- Have dinner before you leave.
- Yes, sure.
Yes? The temperature?
It's too high.
The thermometer is going to burst.
Here, talk to her.
- Mother.
- Yes?
Gitu.
Mom, even today,
Sister Kale didn't show up.
Sometimes, it's Kale.
Sometimes, it's Gore.
We're used to it, okay?
Duty this, duty that.
He, too, was just like that.
He was in the Merchant Navy,
not the regular Navy.
Yet, in his quest to save everyone,
he ended up drowning himself.
Duty first.
- You've taken after your father.
- Are you sure?
No need for a DNA test, right?
Shut up!
You and your silly jokes!
Hang up now and let me enjoy myself!
Okay, okay.
Come on,
let's enjoy and cut the cake.
- Yes.
- Come here, mother.
"Happy birthday to you!"
"Happy birthday to you!"
How are you, Payal?
"Celebrate every moment."
"Set things right."
"Find a reason to laugh
and have a good laugh."
"It'll get lost somewhere.
One day, it'll fall asleep."
"Pulse by pulse it moves,
breath by breath it changes,"
"moment by moment
this life is lived. - This life..."
"With a smile it greets,
into heartbeats it melts,"
"through eyelashes it flows away,
this life."
Yes, Mohini. Hurry up.
We can catch the 8:20 AM train.
We're waiting for you outside, okay?
Hey, listen, the patient
in Bed 12 has an MRI scheduled.
Make sure you remind Doctor Najma
without fail.
Okay? Alright, bye.
- I'm here. I'm here.
- Make it quick.
Sorry. - Oh, dear, we
missed the train at 8:20, didn't we?
Yes, let's go.
I heard your patient
responded really well to the chemo.
Yes, he's doing amazingly well.
That's great. You prayed
so much for him. - Yes.
Hey, I've to buy some venetables.
Why are you doing Chiku's homework?
Tell your handsome guy
to get it done.
My ex-gangster from
Vikhroli failed the fifth grade.
If he gets it done,
she won't even pass the third grade.
Why on earth
did you marry a gangster?
Well, I like bad boys.
He looked exactly
like Sanjay Dutt, you know.
- He had long hair.
- Really?
- He used to walk like a film hero.
- Look, he's so handsome!
Do you want to clear
your medical entrance exam or not?
Study hard! Otherwise,
you'll end up being just a nurse!
What did you say?
Hey, listen. - Tell
her what it means to be a nurse.
Listen, our job is to fight
the disease, not the patient.
- You sit here.
- But she's insulting nurses.
Tell her that
I'm the lady gangster of Vikhroli.
- Yes, you're stopping me.
- Otherwise... - No.
Let me teach her a lesson.
Just stop it...
- Yes, put it on my tab.
- 'Shri Ganesh Grocery Store'
How much for the tomatoes?
Tomatoes
are 60 rupees per kilogram, ma'am.
Give me some coriander, too.
It's not 'spirul'.
It's called a 'spiral. - Ma'am.
This is a spiral.
Wash the vegetables
and put them in the fridge.
- Mom!
- Oh, my sweetheart!
What time did you go to bed
last night?
- 10 o'clock.
- And what did you eat?
Pizza.
I see.
And didn't you have
a parent-teacher meeting, too?
Your teacher mentioned it.
When is it?
Where did I keep it, man?
Yes, mom,
It's on Thursday.
Why do you keep
messing with this every day?
When this isn't in sight,
you get all restless and dramatic,
don't you?
- What kind of dance? Show me.
- Like this.
You're so funny.
Why so much fuss
over this toy, ma'am?
- Hey, it's not a toy.
- Then?
Her father made this out of wood
to look like
the Florence Nightingale award.
Why?
So that every time she looks at it,
she's reminded to win the real one.
The day she gets it,
we'll go
to the President's House, right?
- Yes.
- Come here.
Focus on your studies
and take us
to the President's House yourself.
The one made by my father
is enough for me.
But for father,
this isn't nearly enough.
Pumpkin,
help her prepare for her exams.
I'll drop you off at mom's place,
and Madhav will pick you up on time.
And now, prepare for your exams.
Get that? - Yes.
Enough of the party.
Come on. - Come on.
Pack these things in your bag.
We have to leave. Be quick.
- Did you make this for mom?
- Yes.
It's beautiful.
Thank you.
Keep this as well.
Come on, let's go.
- Come on, let's go. Bye.
- Bye.
Bye, mom.
Yes, let's meet after 'namaz'.
We'll go...
The flatbread is so thick.
I told you
not to marry a nurse, didn't I?
Mom.
But you didn't listen.
Now this is the kind of food we get.
It's late...
Alright, I'm leaving.
Hand me the screwdriver.
- Here.
- Hand me the pliers, too.
Why is there always a mess
right when it's time for my shift?
Our own son is sick.
Hand it to me.
But you only care about
all the other kids in Mumbai.
The kids in my hospital
are in a critical condition.
Our son just has a viral fever.
He'll be fine
with a couple of pills.
It's nothing to worry about.
Despite having parents,
the kid is being raised
by his grandmother.
You've started
in the morning yet again.
What kind of mother are you?
A terrible mother.
Anything else?
Now go.
Aren't you running late?
Want a hammer?
Hit me on the head with it.
I've warmed up some milk.
Drink it. Bye.
Bye.
Crazy woman.
- Hi!
- Hi!
Akshu, my dear, how are you?
I am fine.
- How's her mood?
- It's good.
Here.
Mom.
Mom.
I heard you did
a really hot dance last night.
A cabaret, just like Helen.
You're talking nonsense.
Let it be, mom.
Next birthday, for sure.
Will you do me a favour?
- What?
- Help Sonu with her homework.
Anything else?
I'll let you know soon.
Gitu, don't go.
My left eye is twitching.
Mom, you're so dramatic.
'My left eye is twitching.'
Your name shouldn't be Rupa.
It should have been Nirupa.
Who works this hard
in a government job?
If you were in the military,
I could understand.
Even if you were a doctor,
I could understand.
Why are you being such a busybody
over just a nursing job?
Mom, what are you saying
in front of the kids?
You won't even listen
to your own mother.
Fine, go then.
If our families don't respect us,
what can we expect from outsiders?
What are you muttering?
If you have the guts,
say it to my face.
Mom!
Sehwag is hitting it again.
If the Goddess and Sai Baba will it,
India will win again this time.
Absolutely.
Why are you off
to the Syed Shah Dargah, brother?
You can still catch
the Ambernath Fast Train at 7:10 PM.
My daughter passed
her engineering exams.
I'd made a vow to the Saint.
Now that my wish is fulfilled,
should I just forget him?
It doesn't work that way.
Do one thing. You go ahead.
I'll catch the 9:00 PM train. Go.
- Alright.
- Meeting the saint is important.
Hello, mom.
Overtime again today?
Ever since
you became the head nurse,
the matron dumps her work on you
and disappears every day.
Wasn't it her night shift today?
But, Adi,
I get paid for overtime, don't I?
Can we manage on just
the basic salary? - But...
Household expenses,
your IIT preparation...
If your father were alive,
I would have quit this job.
Got it?
Okay, I'm hanging up now.
She started cussing
at her own husband.
She did?
It was hilarious.
You found it entertaining.
Sheetu.
You're crazy.
- Yes?
- Sheetu, what are you doing?
Me?
I'm doing the Raut Nacha
of Chhattisgarh.
- What?
- Care to join me?
You silly woman!
Here, four are in labour,
and I just gave an epidural to one.
- We did, right?
- Yes.
Listen. Go to the surgical ward.
There's only one junior nurse
and two critical patients there.
Yes, I'll be there.
Alright, ma'am.
- Where to?
- Duty calls.
I'm heading to the surgical ward.
- Look. Here comes Doctor Chaitanya.
- Where?
Stop teasing me.
Is this a hospital
or a railway station?
- Leaving?
- Yes.
What's the scene with you?
A hysterectomy.
Shall we remove the bag?
It hurts, doesn't it?
She can't even get out of bed.
She'll be running around
in a week. We're here for her.
Sister, her oxygen saturation
shouldn't drop below 90.
You keep an eye out, too, okay?
Otherwise, she'll go
into respiratory distress.
And this...
This is going to run out
in half an hour.
- Let me inform the attendant. Hey...
- I'll tell the attendant.
- Get it changed.
- Yes.
Let her rest.
So what if it's a girl?
Good Lord, you people
are making so much noise!
Let the patients rest!
At least follow some hospital rules!
Let us do our jobs!
One patient is supposed
to have one attendant,
but you've all brought
a whole wedding party!
Come on, get going! Leave!
We'll handle everything here! Go!
- Hey!
- Huh?
Was that a gunshot?
Gunshot?
Oh, it must be a wedding procession.
It's the wedding season.
She thought it was a gunshot.
It's a gang war.
It must be a gang war.
- Could be.
- Yes.
There's a match going on.
Those rascals must be
bursting crackers.
Yeah.
Alright, baby doll.
Are you ready?
You didn't feel a thing.
Ma'am,
did you hear about the gunfire?
- What?
- Terrorists have attacked the CST!
Terrorists?
Ask them
if they took the Ambernath slow
train or the Vikhroli fast one.
Do you see Doctor Swayam?
His girlfriend
is a terrorist herself.
She blasts an AK-47 on her phone
all day long.
'Reports of gunfire are coming in'
'from the platforms of Mumbai's
Chhatrapati Shivaji Station.'
'As per sources,
gunshots were heard all of a sudden'
'and people were seen
running out of the station.'
- Yes, pumpkin?
- Hello, hello! Listen!
Terrorist attacks
are happening everywhere!
At Nariman House, the Taj,
the Oberoi, and even the CST!
- Just get out of there right now!
- What are you saying?
Really? You're not joking, are you?
No, dear!
Why would I joke about this?
They are showing it on TV!
They have... Look at that! They have
completely cordoned off the CST!
- Oh God!
- It's serious!
You need to leave right now!
Get a taxi and get out of there
immediately, okay?
Actually, I did hear some gunfire.
Then why...
Why are you still there? Leave now!
- Hang on. Let me ask around.
- Hello?
'Two terrorists are
prowling around CST.'
'They have sophisticated weapons
like AK47 and AK56'
'The police is on the scene.'
'Apart from CST,
Taj Hotel in Colaba,
'Leopald Cafe, Trident Oberoi'
'and Nariman House also
seem to be under attaack.'
'Nobody knows what's going on.'
'People are screaming
and crying at CST.'
'It's vey chaotic everywhere.'
'Other TV Channels are
also reporting from here.'
Why do they keep calling me
over and over again?
My 'roti' is burning.
What if we can't leave?
Nobody cares about
what happens to us...
All of today's
discharge cards are signed.
Yes, ma'am.
You haven't signed here.
- Okay.
- And this one, too.
And who will be on duty
- in the OPD tomorrow?
- Yes, here's the list.
What happened? - There's been
a terrorist attack at the CST!
What?
- Excuse me.
- Yes?
Let's go.
There's been
a terrorist attack at the CST!
Goodness!
So many people are heading home!
Hey, stop, stop!
Stop! Don't go outside!
It's dangerous out there.
Move back inside! Come on!
They killed everyone
at the CST! Everyone is dead!
What if the terrorists come here?
Oh God, what should
we do now? - Hang on.
Just a minute.
- Where are you going?
- Please calm down.
- Wait...
- Don't be scared.
- Ma'am...
- Are they here?
No, they are at the CST, not here.
Okay.
Yes, I know they are at the CST!
So, what do you want me to do?
Hey, the lobby is packed.
People are fleeing the CSand seeking shelter here.
A stampede might take place there.
Please... Please come downstairs.
If someone in authority is there,
people will calm down.
Right now, everyone is clueless.
We'll take care of everything.
We'll handle it.
Sonali, make the call.
Call the police control room.
They need to send protection here.
I'm trying,
but the line won't go through!
Everyone must be trying at once!
We have 25 people in the ANC
and 27 in the labour ward.
Seven of them could go
into active labour at any moment.
And there are 20 people in the NICU,
18 in the UPNC, and 16 in the LPNC.
Moreover, 20 people
are in the cancer ward, ma'am.
There are 21 in the surgical ward
and two in the OT.
Including patients, attendants,
nurses, and hospital staff,
we have 250 people
under our responsibility.
And more people are flooding in
from outside...
Don't panic!
Okay?
Just follow the procedure
and protocol! That's it!
Try calling the police!
Make the call! Come on!
What's the procedure
and protocol for a terrorist attack?
What?
Don't try to be smart!
Don't overthink this!
I'm not afraid of anyone!
And those who are scared can leave!
Cowards!
You keep trying! Keep trying!
Keep trying! Come on!
Take it easy.
Take them inside.
Has this really happened?
There are many injured.
Take them to the casualty ward.
Keep your hand down.
I'm dressing your wound.
She's at full term.
Take her straight to my ward.
- Gently.
- Labour ward.
- You'll be fine, okay?
- Be careful.
- Oh my!
- Her water just broke.
- Everything's fine.
- Hey.
The relatives... I'm sending them
to the casualty ward.
- Easy.
- Keep breathing.
Make sure everyone is registered.
- Sister Sona! Over here!
- Yes, Sister..
Take her to Doctor Chitra in
the labour ward. She'll take over.
- Sit there.
- There's no place!
Gitu, most people here
are newborns or pregnant women.
- They won't come here, right?
- No way.
Who would kill
pregnant women or newborns?
Exactly.
They must have some humanity left.
Are you actually
expecting humanity from terrorists?
You're overthinking it.
Don't be so negative.
Stay positive.
They won't come here.
- They won't.
- They won't come here.
Yes, they won't come here.
A gunshot.
Did you hear that?
A gunshot.
Oh dear God!
We have so many patients here.
Let's hide them all.
Hide them? Where?
In the toilets, the pantry,
the check-up rooms.
Then the terrorists
will think the hospital is empty.
- Yes.
- Right.
And let's lock this door.
Gitu, how can we lock it?
What if any casualties arrive?
We can't lock the hospital door.
But this isn't exactly
a regular day.
Wait a second.
I don't think
they are even coming here.
Okay. Even if we hide everyone
in the ward,
do you think they won't go inside?
We'll lock everything.
The grills, the doors, everything.
- Constable Zhamre.
- Constable Zhamre.
- You guys haven't left yet.
- No.
Are you all on night duty?
The army never abandons its people.
Especially not
when there's trouble.
Of course.
Babita, calm down.
Keep calm.
No, what if they come here?
- Don't panic.
- What if they come here?
- Calm down.
- It'll be alright. Don't worry.
Shall I bring you some tea?
- Have some tea.
- I don't want anything.
- Could I get some water?
- Sure.
Are they here? Does that
mean they are coming here now?
I'm terrified!
We're nurses, not soldiers!
I don't want to die like this!
To heck with everything!
I'm going to hide!
- I don't...
- 'I solemnly pledge before God'
'in the presence of this assembly'
'to faithfully perform my duties.'
'I'll protect humanity...'
'With love and compassion.'
'Regardless of
race, caste, creed...'
'Religion or nationality.'
I'll respect their dignity
and rights.
If we stay together,
we'll survive.
And even if we die,
we won't die as cowards,
but as nurses.
Yes, let's have everyone
turn off their phones.
We'll keep ours on silent.
Yes, we'll stay alert.
Eyes and ears open.
If anyone sees
anything, alert the others.
Via text.
- Go to the RR ward.
- My 24 babies...
Get to your respective wards.
I'm heading to the labour ward.
You go.
Hey, everyone!
Put your phones on silent!
- Go there!
- Hey, Pavaskar!
Pavaskar, get to the cancer ward!
Dhokchukle, go help out
in the RR ward! - Yes!
Quick! Move it!
Hey, Ghode, go upstairs
and lock all the ward gates!
- Yes, yes!
- Move it quickly! Hurry!
- Did you se that/
- Yes, sir, I just saw that.
- Move to south towards Cama.
- Moving.
Right, right. I'm on my way.
- Turn towards Metro Cinema.
- Okay, sir.
Come on, move it!
Ma'am, come here. Get inside.
Come on. Go inside fast.
Sister, send them here.
Come. Careful...
- Come on...
- Be careful.
Close all the windows.
- Close the windows.
- What's happening?
Hang on.
Where are you going?
Hey, go to the room across.
- What's happening?
- Hang on. Listen.
Listen to me for a second.
You can't hide here.
This room is for patients.
Sister, what's going on?
What's happening?
Sister?
Hey, why are you barging in?
Sister, what's going on?
- It's nothing. We are here.
- What happened, doctor?
My baby!
- My baby!
- Please lie down. Please listen...
- Give me my baby!
- Have you lost it?
- Wait. Wait!
- Move.
Someone stop her.
Stop, madam!
Sir, please.
Move either upstairs or downstairs.
Hurry up, come on.
The phone!
Answer it!
It's Sister Danghe!
- Hello, madam.
- Hello! Hello!
Ma'am... Ma'am, I just
heard about the terrorist attack!
All of you should hide
in the Operation Theatre!
That door is heavy!
No one will be able to break in!
- Yes... Yes...
- Okay?
- I... I'll try to call the police!
- Thanks...
Okay? Get it?
- Yes.
- Wait.
These three, 10, 9, and 7,
are on IVs, right?
This one won't last more than
half an hour outside an incubator.
Prerna, shift the babies
who can stay out for more than
two to three hours into bassinets.
Okay? Put diapers on them
and keep feeding them.
We can't have them crying. Uh...
Sir, can we do something
about these lights?
- It's the UV light.
- Yes, you're right.
But once the lights
in the other wards go out,
this will glow like a beacon.
Who's that? Sir!
Are they just standing
in the garden?
Tell them to come in
and find them a place to sit!
Hey, you fools!
Right. And turn off all the ward
lights on your way back!
- Okay.
- Okay? You're the mother, right?
- This nurse will guide you now.
- Hey.
Look. Please come inside.
You see,
firing has taken place at the CST.
I'll keep you safe inside for
a while and then let you go, okay?
Please step inside. Come on, sir.
Come on, ma'am. Step inside.
Take them in slowly.
- There's a storeroom there.
- Go inside. - Yes.
- Get inside. Be careful.
- Let's go.
There's a toilet in the storeroom.
Get inside and hide!
Come on!
Hurry up, come on!
- Hold the baby!
- Hey, where are you going?
Hide, hide!
Come in, quick.
Come.
- Yes.
- Quickly.
Yes, there's a toilet
past the pantry! Go there!
- Do not open any doors or windows!
- Sir...
What's wrong with you?
- I need to pee.
- Oh, man...
- It's urgent.
- Come on.
- Everyone, get inside.
- Sir.
Sir, me, too. Please.
I don't know. Let's hide for now.
I feel very scared.
Hey! Get out! Come on!
Come on, get out!
Hey, move it! Come on!
Move your fountain quickly!
He's in a lot of pain. Hurry...
Should we put her
on the stretcher now?
How will we manage that?
Come on, sister.
Come with me. - No, no.
How can we just leave her?
- Let's just go!
- We can't abandon our patients.
Let's just go!
- Hey!
- Let's go, please!
He's an HIV baby.
So, he won't make it, will he?
Why won't he make it?
Leave him here.
We'll monitor him
from where we'll be.
You're going to risk
healthy lives for him?
He's breathing, isn't he?
As long as people are breathing,
we'll save them.
- Hurry!
- Let's go to the OT!
Constable! I'm heading to my ward!
Get everyone inside and lock up!
We need to get to the OT! The OT!
This lift is for senior staff only!
Get out!
Get out! Hey, step outside!
Step out! We need to go to the OT!
Come on!
Get out! Come on!
- Get out!
- Let's go!
Only senior staff can use this lift!
Out! Hurry up!
Get out!
Easy. Relax...
- Relax, ma'am.
- Go! Take the lift!
Come in.
- Thank you, ma'am.
- Everyone, get inside quickly!
- Constable Zhamre, send them quickly!
- Take the lift!
- To the lift?
- Yes! Hurry up!
Get inside quickly!
Hurry up!
- Hey, wait. There are ladies here.
- Move it!
- Don't push.
- Come on, be quick! Go inside!
- Make some space! Hurry up!
- Move it.
- Come on. Take them inside.
- Okay.
- Don't let them leave.
- Okay.
Sir, this gate won't close!
Come here!
Ma'am...
We need a cloth...
- Ma'am. Ma'am, go hide inside!
- This door won't close!
Ma'am, go inside!
Hey, let's tie this.
- Hold this! Pull.
- Yes!
Pull.
Darn it.
- This way.
- Yes... Come on.
- Get inside quickly. Hide.
- Nandu Mama.
Lock everything up
and get inside quickly, okay? - Yes.
Switch off the lights.
Stay quiet. Don't make noise.
Don't cover his mouth.
Just nurse him.
Sit.
Don't cover the baby's mouth.
Just nurse him.
- Ma'am! Ma'am...
- Be quick!
Close all the windows!
Wait! Get them closed!
Let's go...
Oh, dear God!
Oh, my!
Oh, God! They are here!
I'm hit! They are shooting!
- What do we do now?
- Are they coming upstairs?
They are here! What will we do now?
Oh, dear God!
Be quiet.
- Oh, God!
- Sir! Excuse me!
Come with me!
- Sir, what's wrong? Lock it!
- What do I do?
- Oh, God!
- A taxi driver...
Open it!
Some taxi driver ditched
them in the middle of the road!
- Open the door.
- Yes, I'm unlocking it now!
- Come on, get inside.
- Hurry!
Hurry! Take them inside!
Hurry, Gitu. - Yes!
Get them inside quickly!
I'm locking the gate.
- Ma'am!
- Yes, Gitu?
Come inside.
Lock it! Lock everything!
Come on, Hurry up.
Lock it up!
Nothing's going to happen.
I'm here. Nothing will happen.
- I'm here. Nothing will happen.
- Nothing will happen.
Be calm, dear. Stay calm. Stay calm.
- It's the same hospital, isn't it?
- I guess.
Hello.
'The number you have dialled'
'is outside the network
coverage area. Please...
Hello, hello! Have you left?
Hey, don't call right now.
They are right here.
Shh!
Those wretches must be
hiding inside with the lights off.
This place seems empty.
Let's go back.
Don't waste time.
If these two were here,
there must be more inside.
Sister, I...
I... I can't breathe...
She's having
an anxiety attack.
You didn't take your pill
this morning, did you?
You threw it away, right?
Husband...
My husband threw it...
And where's your husband now?
He's at home...
Breathe.
She's bleeding.
She's about to deliver the baby.
No, sister. - We have to get her
to the labour ward.
Not now.
The door isn't going to open yet.
Please, please.
Hey, she's going to die.
Both she and her baby will die.
Sister, have you lost your mind?
There are terrorists outside.
They will shoot us.
So, should we just
leave her here to die?
But how will we go? - What do we do?
We have to do something.
Yes. The fire exit.
Let's check the fire exit.
Yeah, let's go
through the fire exit.
Brother.
- Hmm?
- The lights are on. Let's stay.
Let's go.
- Come on.
- Careful. Be careful.
- Come on.
- Careful.
Oh, dear...
- Be quiet.
- Be careful.
- Careful.
- Come on, let's go.
Come.
- Hey, I told you not to call me.
- Gita!
- Oh, the things I said to you...
- Mom.
I made a mistake.
Mom, forget it. Mom...
Take care of Sonu.
Gitu! Nothing...
Step outside!
You rascals!
Come. Be quick. Hurry.
Come.
We'll find someone on that side.
Hey! They left. Come.
- Let's go.
- Yes.
Open it. Come on.
It's locked.
- Someone locked it.
- Oh, God!
- Who locked it?
- Let's go there. Come.
They are headed
towards the NICU ward...
Sister.
The light for Cradle 10 is on.
It's a critical baby.
You know it, don't you, doctor?
Turn it off. Just turn it off.
- Turn it off.
- Hey, man, just stay quiet.
Get back.
'The number you have dialled
is currently switched off.'
'Please try again
after some time.'
'The number you have called...'
The darned call
isn't going through.
The messages
aren't going through, either.
Answer the phone.
Well, this is also locked.
Hey, let's check there.
'Brothers, where are you?'
Sir, we are at the hospital
shown on the map.
- 'What are you doing there?'
- Sir, we're just leaving.
'Please don't waste my time.'
'Get to the commissioner's
office at the earliest.'
A child.
Hey, feed the baby, or it'll cry.
Hello.
Hello!
- Mau! Mau, I'm coming!
- Stop talking nonsense.
- Listen...
- No need to play the hero.
Mau, just listen to me.
I'm in the middle of chemotherapy.
Hang up now.
Mau! Mau!
Listen. We'll continue
the chemo session later, okay?
Right now, we're going
to the toilet, alright?
If the urge isn't there, why go?
Hey, not to pee,
but to hide. Shh!
Come on. It's okay.
The sound of a child crying
came from here!
Look! Their stuff has fallen!
I told you
the scoundrels were hiding inside!
Here, hold this! Pull it!
Come on, pull!
What's wrong, man?
- Hey, it's not opening!
- These wretches!
Hey, you blockhead!
Is this a movie?
The bullet will ricochet
and hit you!
- Get back!
- Move!
Oh, get back!
You've lost your mind!
- Stop it!
- Where are they?
Listen to me. There's nobody here.
Nothing will happen.
Let's go.
Step outside!
The rats have to be somewhere!
It's the third
or fourth floor.
We just need to get
to the second floor. Come on.
Come on, let's take her there.
Come on, lift her.
Come on, lift her. Let's go.
Come on, hurry up.
Look here.
The lights are on out there.
- Come on.
- Let's go.
Come on, hurry up.
Where's the switch?
Let me check here.
It's not here...
It's not here.
- No one's here. Listen.
- We'll find someone here!
I won't spare them. Wait and watch!
I'll bring each of them out
and kill them!
You won't listen to me!
- Come on, speed up!
- Those rascals are acting smart!
Come on, hurry up!
I hear something.
Let's go.
Hide...
Hey! Stay right there,
or I'll kill you!
- Run.
- Catch them all!
- You rascal!
- You wretch!
- Christian, sir!
- What?
Christian, sir!
Christian? - By the Lord's grace,
Father, save us!
- There must be more!
- Sir!
- Turn around! Come on!
- Hey!
Step outside! Come on.
Come out! Step outside!
Hands up! Up! Up!
Move! Move!
You rascal, I'll shoot at you!
Get down on the floor!
Didn't you hear me?
- Come on! Move it!
- We didn't do anything.
Sit! Hey!
Where are the rest of them? Tell us!
I don't know, sir!
I don't know!
Go check again.
He's lying.
Move! Hey! Turn around!
I said, 'Turn around!'
Where did they go? Hey!
Where did they go?
- No one's here! Just shoot him!
- He's a Christian, man.
Anyone living in India
is an Indian!
- Shoot him!
- Hey, wait. Hold on.
Hey! Everyone, get down!
Please, please. Don't shoot.
Brother, looks like
more people are hiding in that room.
Go check it out.
Come on, get up here!
Stand up! Come on. Stand up.
Stand up! Move! Over there!
Move! Keep moving forward!
Move, you scoundrel! Move!
Move it! Open it! Come on, open it!
What are you doing?
I won't spare them.
You wretches!
Inside! Come on! Get inside!
Move it! - Where are the patients?
Get in there!
Sir, it's locked.
- No one is here. No one, sir.
- Open it!
Open the room!
Come on! Push the door open!
It's jammed.
Did you think you could hit me?
You filthy Indian wretch!
Die, you illegitimate swine!
You're the illegitimate one!
- Illegitimate!
- You son of a gun!
You rascal,
I'm going to slaughter you today!
Take that, you scoundrel!
Sister, where are you taking her?
Can't you hear the gunfire outside?
Have you all lost your minds?
The shooting
is going on the upper floors.
We just need to get
to the second floor from here.
You think you're too smart,
don't you? - Speak softly.
Don't you understand?
Are you trying to act like a hero?
Excuse me, sir!
- Quiet!
- Aren't you scared?
Keep quiet and stand here!
She's critical.
- Move aside!
- Let her die then!
Will you put everyone's life
in danger for her? - Right.
Hey, man, get inside! Come on!
- Hey!
- Push them inside!
Come on, push them!
Come on, let's go!
Hey, you're acting too smart,
aren't you?
Don't you get it?
- Oh, dear God, she's lost it!
- Sister!
No!
Come on, move it!
Who else wants to come with us?
I'll see to it that she doesn't die!
I'm right here!
Neither you all, nor the terrorists
can stop me from doing my duty!
Move aside!
Nothing has happened.
A tubelight fell.
Hey! Hey, stop.
Come on, move it.
Come on... Hey, hey, Vidya.
Dear, what happened?
I can't do it, sister.
- What happened?
- I can't do it, sister.
It hurts so much, sister.
Listen, if we get upstairs,
there's still a 50 per cent chance
that you'll make it.
But if we stay here,
there's no chance at all.
- There's no chance at all.
- Sister.
Come on, I'm with you.
Move it. Come on.
Come on, move it.
Come on, get up.
I can't do it, sister.
Sister...
Let's go.
Who messed with the lift?
Come on. It's just 10 to 15 steps.
I'll carry you. Come on.
Sister, I can't...
- I can't do it...
- Come on.
I'm with you. Come on.
- Come on. Come on.
- No...
I don't have any strength left.
You go alone...
Come on.
Hey, get up...
The baby is alive.
Hey, nab him.
You swine!
Stop right there, rascal!
Hey, stop! Lower your gun!
Come on! Come here!
Move it, come on!
- You want to be a hero! Move it!
- Bring him here!
Come on, move it!
So, man! You're a cop!
Security!
- You rascal!
- Hey, stop.
Listen, man.
Tell us where the rest of them are.
I'll die, but I won't tell you!
- Take off your clothes!
- No!
- You won't?
- No!
Fine, take that, come on!
- Hey, no! Don't shoot them!
- Do it, or he's dead.
I'll strip.
- Mom...
- Be quiet.
Don't worry.
No harm will come to you.
The baby's head seems to be stuck.
Oh, my!
Doctor...
Don't worry.
We'll have to make an incision.
Do we need to perform
an episiotomy? - Yes.
Oh, God!
There must be instruments
here, right?
Can we find
any instruments in the RR room?
- I'll check. I'll do something.
- Please.
- Doctor...
- Calm down. I'm right here.
You'll be fine.
Just push a little, please.
Keep pushing.
This room doesn't have
the instruments we need.
A bit more. Please push a little.
Gently.
A little more.
Don't worry. The baby is safe.
Doctor,
I found a blade. Will it work?
Yes, but it can cause an infection.
The blade needs to be sterilised.
We couldn't even find
instruments here.
Where are we going
to find a steriliser?
Fire.
If we run the blade through a flame,
it'll be sterilised, won't it?
Yes, that's right.
Push.
I'll check.
- I'll do something.
- Please, sister...
Push a little, please.
You'll be fine. You won't be harmed.
Relax.
- Sister.
- Matches?
Correct. That's it.
Push a little harder.
Hey. Do any of you
smoke cigarettes or 'bidis'?
No?
- Will tobacco work?
- Huh?
How about tobacco?
Keep it to yourself!
- Sorry!
- And die!
- Come on, come on!
- Come on! Get inside.
- You naked doorman!
- Hurry up!
Get in there!
Keep moving!
- Go on!
- Hey...
Such a strange fellow.
Shoot them and end it.
What are you doing?
Wait. Let's have some fun.
Hey, stop!
- Hey!
- I work here, sir.
Where did they go?
I was trying to lock up and run.
I saw them
entering the new building.
Darn it!
Sir, they are on the sixth floor.
There's a lab...
There's a lab on that floor.
Yes, sir.
Let's go to the lab. Move.
Sir, from here.
The police must be
everywhere downstairs.
I'll go and check.
Sister, close the door!
Please close it!
Sister, didn't the attendant
change the cylinder?
No, no.
- Shut it down!
- I'll go and change it.
Don't go outside!
Hello, mom.
Yes, Rahul.
Tell me, son.
What's the temperature?
It's 104 degrees.
They are reporting an attack
on the news.
I called dad in Mumbai.
Mom, how are you?
Oh, honey.
Everything is fine here.
It's nothing like that.
Okay? Don't worry.
What was your father saying?
He asked me to have faith in you.
He said he had faith in you
and that I should, too.
He's been trying to reach you
for a long time.
Please just talk to him once.
Rahul, I'll come to Pune
to see you tomorrow.
I promise.
Okay? And...
Make sure you eat something.
Maybe some porridge
or something light.
I... I...
I have to go now, okay?
Sir, I'm a staff member.
I'm just an employee.
Yes, he's one of our own.
Where?
Come on.
Hey, man, what's up?
Move it!
Move it, come on!
Forgive me, sir.
You rascal! Where are
the patients and the doctors?
Everyone...
Everyone went home, sir.
- Did they go home?
- Yes.
Move!
That way...
Get me that.
Hurry up.
Back off.
Then who could that be?
Staff...
It might be a staff member.
You said
there was no one here!
They take the late-night train.
Rascal. You tried to fool us!
Stay down.
This is an AK-47.
We won't last more than
five minutes against it.
- Yes, sir.
- Listen.
Send a wireless message.
- Call for backup.
- Okay, sir.
If they escape, it'll be a problem.
- Hello, hello, hello...
- Sir...
Sir, look.
Come here.
- Does he work here?
- Yes.
Stay back.
Hey, the police are here!
Hey, cover me.
- Throw a grenade.
- Yes...
Hurry up.
You wretches...
Come on.
Come.
Hurry.
Careful.
Come... Sit.
Hurry up. Come on.
Come on. Let's go.
Hurry up.
We made it. Easy. Easy now.
- We're finally here.
- Yes, easy, that's it.
Yes, yes, you're doing great.
She has hypertension
and hasn't taken her medication.
Add some multivitamins
to the IV drip.
Nurse, come here. An injection.
Nothing will happen.
Just push a little. Okay?
Yes... It's almost done.
Hold this. Flash the light
towards me.
Take a deep breath.
Push. Take a deep breath.
- Doctor.
- Yes.
Shh! Easy, easy.
- Shh! Breathe.
- Push harder.
Scissors.
Scissors, scissors.
Calm down. Take a deep breath.
- Deep breath...
- It's done.
It's almost done.
- Take a deep breath. Push.
- Very good.
Very good.
Keep trying. Keep pushing.
- Good...
- Good.
- Push.
- Push.
- You're almost there.
- Push!
Push.
Keep trying.
Almost there. Almost there.
The baby is safe.
Babita.
- I'll get going.
- The pulse is very weak.
- Where?
- My paradise.
I told you
we'd have four babies today.
Four? Bring 40.
Doctor, the baby is not crying.
We're ready.
It's a premature baby.
It needs to be taken
to the NICU immediately.
A premature baby?
- Careful.
- Give it to me.
Wait.
Drape this.
There's a lot of smoke outside.
Sister.
It's complicated.
We have to take her to the OT.
The OT?
- Go.
- Move quickly.
Let's go.
Mona, start the oxygen,
begin the vent flow, and set up
the monitor. Move fast.
- The police are here.
- The police are inside?
- Let's go.
- Let's go.
Sir...
- Hello, sir.
- Hello.
I only saw two terrorists.
How many are there?
I saw two as well.
There are only two.
But they are animals.
Our senior
is holding them off upstairs,
but he won't last
more than 15 minutes.
Reinforcements are on the way.
How long?
Not sure yet.
Go ahead.
That's why
our senior has sent us down here
to alert all of you.
Everyone, pray to Sai Baba
and the Goddess now
and stay silent.
Nobody leaves this room.
If they make it down here,
- we'll all be dead meat.
- Come on, sir.
Come on.
Easy. Stay quiet. Don't make noise.
Don't sleep.
Wait.
The lift isn't working.
We'll take the stairs.
You people take her to the OT,
and I'll take the baby to the NICU.
Don't sleep.
- Don't sleep, okay?
- Come on this side.
Careful.
So, now, they have no choice
but to come down using the stairs.
The fire exit.
They won't use the main stairs.
They will take the fire exit.
They must know that
since the police are here,
reinforcements will follow.
Sir, this fire exit
is always kept open, right?
No, no.
I mean, it's not open today.
The sixth floor is locked.
I locked it myself.
The right side of the fifth floor
and the fire exit are open.
I saw that
while bringing them downstairs.
That's their escape route.
That's good.
If they escape through that route,
we'll be safe here.
Who knows how many
they will kill once they are out?
There are only two of them,
and there are so many of us.
Now, no more being afraid
and no more hiding.
We won't let them come down,
and won't let anyone else die now.
What do we do?
Careful.
- Sister Gita is inside.
- Okay.
- Sister Harshada.
- Yes?
Is there one of our nurses
up in the surgical ward?
Yes, Sheetal's there.
Why do you ask?
Yes, tell me, Gitu.
How many cots, cupboards,
and shelves are in your ward?
There are nine cots,
two or three cupboards,
and a few large tables...
Why are you asking
for an inventory right now?
We have to leave everything
behind anyway.
That won't be enough.
First, I'll check outside
to see if it's risky.
- They could come down at any moment.
- Just a minute.
Your job is to save lives,
not to throw yours away.
I'm a security guard.
I'll take the risk.
That's my responsibility.
Give me an order, ma'am.
But what are we going to do?
"Who is it?"
"Who is the actual ordainer
of India's destiny?"
"The ordainer of India's destiny..."
"Who is it?"
"Who is the actual ordainer
of India's destiny?"
"They are visible,
yet go unnoticed."
"Despite doing remarkable things,
they are considered ordinary."
"The ordainer of India's destiny..."
"The ordainer of India's destiny..."
"The ordainer of India's destiny..."
"The ordainer of India's destiny..."
"They sacrifice so much
for others."
"They go out of their way
to fulfil their duty."
"You are the one...
Yes, you deserve to be called..."
"The ordainer of India's destiny..."
"The ordainer of India's destiny..."
Come on.
Let's move. Come on.
Yes, let's leave.
Come on.
What the heck?
- Those scoundrels...
- They outsmarted us!
Wait...- I told you we should leave!
I warned you!
Brother, everything is blocked here
by those wretches.
Had you listened to me,
this wouldn't have happened today!
- They think they can outsmart us?
- We're done for now.
I'll show them now clever I am.
Hey! Open up, you rascals!
Stop! You scoundrels! Open up!
Hey, he left.
Have you lost your mind?
Come with me!
Brother, we're trapped!
Let's go upstairs! - I'll turn
this place into a graveyard.
- We'll be killed.
- I don't care.
Just get upstairs! - I won't
spare them. I'll kill them.
Don't react in anger, man!
- Let's go upstairs.
- Why are you taking me there?
They are hiding downstairs.
They turned out to be clever.
They will pay for it.
I told you we should leave!
- They dared to fool us.
- Calm down!
Ajmal!
Don't be afraid.
Don't be afraid. It's us.
Come in.
It's just us. Don't panic.
Brother, be careful.
We might run into cops.
Hide the gun.
We did a mediolateral episiotomy.
But we needed a midline episiotomy.
The whole procedure is botched now.
You must adhere
to the procedures and protocols.
Not a single protocol
has been followed.
I... I can't do this.
I just can't do this.
Ma'am.
You can do this.
Please, ma'am.
Hand me the episiotomy scissors.
Mumbai Police!
Mumbai Police! All of you are safe.
- Mumbai Police!
- No need to be scared.
You may step out now.
Open the gates
and ask everyone to come out.
- Yes, sir.
- No need to be scared.
Mumbai Police!
All of you are safe!
Mumbai Police!
I'll be right back.
- Hello.
- Hey, Babita.
Yes, all your patients
here are safe.
I checked on the baby
in the NICU, too. It's safe.
The patients are trying to leave
without their discharge cards, man.
Hey.
Did you take your discharge card?
Have you all taken
your discharge cards?
Listen. The nurse is here.
Make sure
you take your discharge cards.
Nobody leaves without
taking their discharge cards.
Forget it, ma'am.
It's our look-out, not yours.
- The baby is critical!
- Please!
- Don't try to teach us! Do your work.
- It's critical!
Hey, that baby
is in a critical condition!
I protected him from terrorists
all night long!
Now, how do I protect it
from its own parents? - Listen.
We can't stop them. - That baby
will die within 15 minutes!
- They don't get it!
- We have to go home.
He made me strip
in front of everyone, man!
- Go ahead.
- They thrashed us, sir.
One day, they will rot in hell.
They will suffer dearly.
Hey, hey, where's Pavaskar?
Our hospital...
Look what they did to it.
Look.
Come.
Those rascals
didn't even spare this. - Come.
Go on.
Yes.
Nurse Gandhare, have some tea.
Give some to her as well.
Yes.
They caused a lot of destruction.
That young guy, Kasab, got nabbed.
And have tea.
- Just delete them right now.
- Ma'am, won't they be punished?
Forget all that. Just delete this.
And nobody will speak
to the media. Got it?
Hey, Pintya! Your mother's here!
Let's go. Mom is here.
Mom is back!
Please sit.
They were trapped.
They locked up Cama Hospital.
Mom!
'I'm retiring on the 30th.'
- 'Party?
- I'll throw a party.'
- 'What happened?
- Let alone you.'
'Even a terrorist can't stop me
from doing my duty.'
'Ma'am, won't they be punished?'
Look at that.
The matron is giving an interview.
But the matron
wasn't even on duty last night.
- How come the doctors are here?
- We were so distressed.
No protocols
or procedures had to be followed.
We're supposed
to look after them.
- We saved many.
- Tell us more.
Ma'am, please tell us something.
No, we aren't allowed
to speak with the media.
Ma'am, you were
there the other night, right?
Please tell us something
about yesterday's incident.
We're not allowed
to speak with the media.
- Ma'am, please tell us...
- More than the tall guy,
- the short one was horrifying.
- Back off.
- He wreaked havoc.
- You come.
Everyone will receive
an extra month of pay.
Yes, try to write fast.
Nurse Gandhare.
Why have you mentioned
that I didn't answer my phone?
I did call you.
Yes, but there's no need
to write in such detail.
Cancel it, okay? Thank you.
You're such a darling.
- Ma'am.
- Yes.
Ma'am, there's nothing
being written about the Cama.
Is it?
I mean, we watched everything.
Everyone's writing about the Taj
and Leopold Cafe every single day.
I mean, people died there.
It was terrible.
But here,
everyone saved lives, ma'am.
Gita, Trupti, and I...
We saved 300 to 350 people.
Ma'am, no one's talking about that.
We should talk to the media,
shouldn't we, ma'am? - Yes.
We will, okay?
We'll speak to the media.
We will. We surely will.
That's a good point. We surely will.
'We expect devotion from those'
'who don't even know
what devotion is.'
Meaning?
As Ghalib said...
'We expect loyalty from those'
'who don't even know
what loyalty is.'
It's nice.
It's good.
The matron did a good job...
What do we get
in return for all this?
Just a salary?
Ms Gandhare!
Vidya?
- How are you?
- I'm fine.
How's your daughter?
She's very well.
Say it.
Go on, speak.
I've brought him here to apologise.
Let it be. It was just my duty.
No, it wasn't.
Hey!
Sorry, madam.
Forget about thanking.
They can't even apologise properly.
And what do we get in return
for all this?
A summons from the police.
I also received a letter
from Inspector Kamble.
He's called us to meet
at the Azad Maidan Station, right?
We won't go.
We won't go.
- Just ignore it.
- Why?
What do you mean?
Who wants to get involved
in this legal mess?
These endless court visits...
Who's going to deal with it later?
We won't go there.
Not you, not her, not anyone.
Gitu,
you must've received a letter, too.
You aren't going, either.
Gitu?
Are you listening?
- Gitu, are you listening?
- 'Hello? Do you hear me?'
'Miss Gita,
are you listening?'
'You'll come here, right?'
I'll be there.
"I exist because of you."
"You're my very existence."
"You beat within the very blood"
"that flows through my veins."
"You're my very identity."
"You alone are my pride."
"If you say the word, I'd leave
everything behind for you."
Gitu.
All the best.
"O India, O country of mine,
you're my very life."
"O India, O country of mine,
you're my very life."
"My mornings, my evenings,
and my nights belong to you."
"O India, O country of mine,
you're my very life."
Gita Madhav Gandhare?
- Yes?
- Okay. Please come inside.
It was him.
Place your hand
on his shoulder and confirm.
You've recognised me
correctly, ma'am.
I'm indeed Kasab.
"Should any storm arise,"
"let it strike me first."
"No matter what happens to me,"
"let no harm ever befall you."
"My story begins with you."
"You're my voice."
"I'd sacrifice everything
I possess."
"Just give the sign right now."
"O India, O country of mine,
you're my very life."
"O India, O country of mine,
you're my very life."
'We have the biggest breaking news.'
'Ajmal Aamir Kasab,
the Mumbai terror attack convict,'
'hanged in Pune's Yerwada Jail
this morning...'
"O India, O country of mine,
you're my very life."
Yes!
'This year's Florence Nightingale
Award winner from Maharashtra'
'for excellent service, dedication,
and contribution is...'
'Ms Deena Danghe.'
'Deena has been serving at Mumbai's
Cama and Albless Hospital'
'for many years...'
- Why did she get it?
- What?
She did nothing.
She wasn't even there that night.
You know that.
Does nobody here feel hurt
about it?
Yes. Speak up.
Leave it be.
She has also served for 30 years.
That's alright.
One day,
we'll receive an award, too.
They will make a film about us.
They will cast you
as the main lead.
'Matron's office.'
- Ma'am.
- Yes?
You're retiring today
after 30 years of service, right?
No, dear. 32.
- Ma'am.
- Yes?
Do you think
Nurse Gita and the others
will receive an award
like yours one day?
They will.
When they learn to be like me,
they will get it.
If you want
to settle a score with someone,
make them a nurse.
That's what I used to think.
And I thought
uniforms only belonged to the army,
the navy, doctors,
inspectors, and lawyers.
I thought
our uniform commanded no respect.
But to be honest,
when I had to look that terrorist
in the eye
and identify him,
it was this very uniform
that gave me courage.
I pinned our country's flag
to this uniform
and testified against that terrorist
for the sake of our nation.
There are so many
unsung people like us
who no one ever notices.
But imagine.
If no one picked up the trash,
if the railways stopped,
if water didn't reach you,
if the power went out,
if these roads weren't cleaned,
if no one served the poor,
the helpless, and the destitute,
how would this country function?
We're ordinary people.
We aren't important.
But what we do is important.
And today,
I can say with confidence
that I, too, am proud of my uniform.
"The ordainer of India's destiny..."
"The ordainer of India's destiny..."
How was the speech, Gita?
You can a public speaker...
I felt like a celebrity.
- Did you tell them everything?
- Absolutely.
Ma'am, signature, please.
Your autograph, ma'am.
Am I some kind of movie star?
Hey, I am.
You're unbelievable.
Come on. Everyone's
been called for a group photo.
Let's go, let's go, hurry up.
- Autograph, please.
- I'm right here.
I'll give you one. Let's go for now.
One... Two... Three...
Click!
"Pulse by pulse it moves,
breath by breath it changes,"
"moment by moment
this life is lived."
"With a smile it greets,
into heartbeats it melts,"
"through eyelashes it flows away,
this life."
"If it ever gets upset,
win it back with love."
"This life is our own,
not someone else's."
"Slowly opening it unfolds,
slowly blooming it blossoms,"
"like a river flows this life."
"Special to everyone,
it is close to all,"
"with a smile it greets us,
this life."
"Why care about tomorrow?"
"Why worry about tomorrow?"
"Live in the present.
Don't let it belong to anyone else."
"When darkness spreads,
life comes like a guiding light."
"Pulse by pulse it moves,
breath by breath it changes,"
"moment by moment
this life is lived."
"This life..."
"Celebrate every moment."
"If anything goes wrong,
resolve it."
"Look for reasons to smile
and make others laugh."
"You never know
when happiness will get lost"
"and one fine day,
it might all end for good."
"Pulse by pulse it moves,
breath by breath it changes,"
"moment by moment
this life is lived. - This life..."
"With a smile it greets,
into heartbeats it melts,"
"through eyelashes it flows away,
this life."
"This life..."