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Human review: Shefali Shah gives a vicious performance in series about Big Pharma’s crimes

Human review: Shefali Shah gives a vicious performance in series about Big Pharma’s crimes

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The Disney+ Hotstar series Human is a bombastic indictment of the pharmaceutical industry and private healthcare’s ravenous appetite for profit at the cost of human lives. A pharma giant and an elite private hospital collude to fast track the development of a drug, despite knowing its fatal side effects. The poor become sacrificial lambs at the secret clinical trials. Created and directed by Vipul Amrutlal Shah and Mozez Singh, Human is aided by superlative performances, an engaging screenplay, and frequent excursions into horror, which aptly communicate the evils of unbridled capitalism.

The culprits are Vayu Pharmaceuticals, run by Mohan Vaidya (Mohan Agashe) and his son Ashok Vaidya (Aditya Srivastava), and the premiere multispecialty hospital Manthan, owned by neurosurgeon Gauri Nath (Shefali Shah). The Vaidyas know that the drug S93R is banned in the West, but they nonetheless want to repackage it as a supermedicine, after facing losses trying to develop a Covid-19 vaccine. (The world has survived the pandemic in the series; Shah and Singh have been quite optimistic).

They have set up a system to con poor patients into participating in the clinical trials. The side-effects are quite grotesque and scary. Many are dying, but their deaths cannot be connected to the faulty drug. The setting is Bhopal, ground zero of the real-life Vyapam scam, which had undeserving candidates buying seats in medical colleges en masse. The scam was fictionalised in the overlooked 2020 thriller Halahal and the SonyLiv series The Whistleblower. Ministers and bureaucrats were found to be involved. Serves the state right, I suppose, if all our medical thrillers are now going to be set in Bhopal.

The protagonists who break the cycle of evil are Dr Saira Sabharwal (Kirti Kulhari) and Mangu (Vishal Jethwa). Saira is a bright cardiac surgeon that Gauri has handpicked to be part of Manthan. Mangu is a young man hoping to escape the slums, always looking to make a quick buck. Also on the side of the good guys is activist OP (Aasif Khan).

Vishal Jethwa in a still from the show.

The gallery of rogues is stacked. There’s Gauri’s husband Pratap (Ram Kapoor). and they share a relationship like the Underwoods’ from House of Cards: co-conspirators forever. Gauri’s dream project is to build Elisir, a neurosciences institute, for which she needs the Vaidyas’ money. The politicians (Abhijit Lahiri, Sanjeeva Vats) want a piece of the cake. There’s the cult leader-like Romi ma (Seema Biswas), with whom Gauri shares a special relationship. Trapped in the middle are reluctant villains: Manthan’s Dr Vivek Shekhawat (Gaurav Dwivedi) and his father-in-law Pramod Ahuja (Saandip Kulkarni), also a Manthan employee.

The plot gets moving once Manju is drawn into the vicious world of Gauri and the Vaidyas. Middleman Bablu (Shiv Kanungo) convinces Manju to bring candidates for the S93R trials, which includes his parents. Of course, things go wrong. Meanwhile, Saira slowly uncovers the rottenness inside Manthan. Rudraneil Sengupta plays Saira’s photojournalist husband, who gets mixed up in Manju and co.’s crusade against Big Pharma.

There is much to like and appreciate in Human: its themes, the potboiler screenplay, the tight filmmaking at work. But it is Shefali Shah’s menacing Gauri that is not just one of her best roles ever, but also one of the best characters in an Indian web series till date.

Gauri is an incredibly disturbed sociopath. A victim of a traumatic childhood, she grows up to be a vicious snake singularly committed to building her business. While she is secretly an embodiment of all the horrifying excesses of capitalism, Bhopal sees her as a saint. When she speaks, her voice is creepily mellow, almost as if will she will lull you to sleep and then slit your throat. Her dream project Elisir, which is in charge of Romi ma, is meant to unleash an MK-Ultra-like project on the poor and vulnerable. It has turned its test subjects, a group of young women, into the Stepford wives.

The villainy in the series is absolutely unthinkable. So, it’s quite a let-down when the problems are solved quickly by a series of contrivances.

Also read: Ranjish Hi Sahi review: Amala Paul shines in Mahesh Bhatt’s misty-eyed tribute to Parveen Babi

Saira is an uninspiring protagonist, but I suppose that was the intention. For a majority of the series, she follows Gauri like a puppy, eager to impress her. Her sudden impulses to do the right thing come from a sense of repressed guilt, which Gauri correctly points out in an episode. A subplot regarding her sexuality is interesting, but I don’t see its purpose in the show except for offering Shah some more meat to chew on.

In contrast, Manju is the better character, as he grows from being a naive roughneck to a vengeful class warrior. Jethwa, earlier seen as the villain in Mardaani 2, is simply brilliant here. His Manju is the moral centre in a consistently hopeless series. At the end of 400-plus minutes, despite some of its sensationalist bits, Human’s themes do land well.

Human

Directors: Mozez Singh and Vipul Amrutlal Shah

Cast: Shefali Shah, Kirti Kulhari, Vishal Jehtwa and others

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Rita Wilson Follows Husband Tom Hanks As Guest Star on ‘Yellowstone’ Prequel ‘1883’ on Paramount+ -

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Home News Lorin Williams January 12th, 2022 - 10:52 AM

Taylor Sheridan’s (Mayor of Kingstown) Yellowstone universe is adding another A-list actor to its roster. CNN reports Rita Wilson (Mamma Mia, Sleepless in Seattle) will guest star on the prequel series, 1883, over at Paramount+. Wilson joins her husband, Tom Hanks (Fitch, Cast Away), who cameoed in the spinoff series’ second episode.

Wilson took to her Instagram account to announce the role, alongside friend and series co-star, Faith Hill (The Stepford Wives, It Matters to Me). “The secret is out—I’ll be joining my friends @faithhill and @thetimmcgraw on the show @1883official this season! Keep up with episodes every Sunday on @paramountplus to catch a glimpse of yours truly,” Wilson penned on the post.

According to Variety, Wilson is set to star as Carolyn, a storekeeper in the 17th-century town of Doan’s Crossing where the story of the Dutton family’s origins takes place.

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1883 tells the story of Kevin Costner’s (The Bodyguard, Dances with Wolves) Yellowstone character, John Dutton’s, family’s humble beginnings as they traveled from the depths of Texas to establish what would eventually become Yellowstone Ranch in the vast plains of Montana. The series has an all-star cast with Sam Elliott (Road House, The Hero), Tim McGraw (The Blindside, Country Strong), LaMonica Garrett (Primal, Designated Survivor), Billy Bob Thornton (Sling Blade, Fargo), and Isabel May (Run Hide Fight, Young Sheldon). The show yields itself as a dramatic Western as the Dutton ancestors rise to power to control the land many are seeking to covet.

In an interview with Cinemablend, McGraw spoke on how he managed to book the Academy-Award winner Hanks for the show. He and his wife, Hill, have been friends with Hanks and Wilson for up to 25 years.

“I knew that there was this part in there and I gave him a call said, ‘Hey, would you be interested in showing up doing a cameo in this show that we’re doing?’” McGraw explained via Cinemablend. “And he goes, ‘Tell me when to be there,’ and he just showed up. You never want to botch a scene when you got Tom Hanks in there with you. But yeah, he’s a great guy,” McGraw said. Hanks appeared in the series’ second episode as a Civil War general in a flashback sequence.

Sheridan has built quite an impressive world throughout the Paramount television landscape. Yellowstone has continued to break rating records fresh off its season four finale. And over on the streaming service, Paramount+, Jeremy Renner leads the hit crime drama, Mayor of Kingstown.

Viewers can stream new episodes of 1883 every Sunday on Paramount+. And the first three seasons of Yellowstone are available on Peacock.

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