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Pill Review: Riteish Deshmukh Series is Stretched, Repetitive

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Last updated: July 19, 2024 9:54 pm
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Pill Review Riteish Deshmukh Series is Stretched, Repetitive
Pill Review Riteish Deshmukh Series is Stretched, Repetitive

In the latest series “Pill,” Riteish Deshmukh takes on the role of Prakash Chauhan, an honest, dogged doctor fighting against corrupt pharmaceutical giants. This review of “Pill” highlights its strengths and weaknesses, shedding light on its gripping start but ultimately repetitive and stretched storyline.

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Evil Pharma and the Struggle of the Little PeopleThe Repetitive and Stretched NarrativePill Review: Performances and Final ThoughtsPill Review ConclusionAuthor: Snap News Service

Evil Pharma and the Struggle of the Little People

“Pill” dives deep into the murky waters of illegally fast-tracked drug trials by pharmaceutical giants. These companies, depicted with unrelenting greed, go to extreme lengths, even putting innocent lives at stake. The series presents a Goliath in the form of the ‘oopar-se-suave-andar-se-haiwaan’ CEO of Forever Pharma, played by Pavan Malhotra. He rules over his empire with the help of his son and a host of corrupt associates.

In stark contrast, the David of the story is Riteish Deshmukh’s Prakash Chauhan, a dedicated doctor working for a government body tasked with regulating these pharmaceutical companies. Alongside him is Nimrit Kaur, played by Anshul Chauhan, and Noor, a wannabe investigative journalist portrayed by Akshat Chauhan. Their accidental discovery of a file detailing deadly drug trials sets the stage for their battle against the corrupt system.

The Repetitive and Stretched Narrative

Director Raj Kumar Gupta, known for films like ‘Aamir’ and ‘No One Killed Jessica,’ manages to keep the first few episodes of “Pill” engaging and realistic. The personal lives of the characters, such as Neha Saraf’s portrayal of Babita and the quirky Bengali official, add color to the narrative. However, by the fourth episode, the series begins to falter, falling into repetitive sequences and contrived plot points.

Believability takes a hit as the series progresses, with scenes of wealthy women skulking around farmhouses and judges issuing contradictory judgments. The character of Noor, the aspiring reporter, strains credibility with his unlikely rise to prime-time TV spots.

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Pill Review: Performances and Final Thoughts

Despite the narrative flaws, the performances of the cast stand out. Riteish Deshmukh convincingly portrays an ordinary man with grit, supported ably by Anshul Chauhan. Pavan Malhotra, though usually a stellar performer, tends to overact in his role as the villainous CEO.

“Pill” succeeds in highlighting the dark side of the pharmaceutical industry, reminiscent of the web-series ‘Human.’ It prompts viewers to question the integrity of the drug industry. With a rating of 2.5 stars, “Pill” offers a glimpse into the corruption and challenges faced by those trying to uphold justice in a tainted system.

Pill Review Conclusion

In conclusion, “Pill” starts strong with a compelling premise but falls into the trap of a stretched and repetitive narrative. While the series is important for its critique of the pharmaceutical industry, it struggles to maintain its initial momentum.

Pill Review Riteish Deshmukh Series is Stretched, Repetitive

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