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Human · Season 1 · Disney+Hotstar

Human Season 1

Human Season 1 is a WORTH-IT, BollyMeter 7.8/10. 10 episodes on Disney+Hotstar from 14 January 2022.

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BollyMeter7.8/10Strong audience response to Shefali Shah's performance and bold subject matter on Disney+ Hotstar.

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Human premiered on Disney+ Hotstar India on 14 January 2022. Created by Mozez Singh and Vipul Amrutlal Shah, the 10-episode limited series stars Shefali Shah and Kirti Kulhari as a doctor duo entangled in illegal clinical drug trials in India. The show is one of Disney+ Hotstar India's early 2022 originals and addresses pharmaceutical ethics and systemic healthcare issues.

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Standout Episodes

The hours worth arguing about - premieres, finales, and the turning points. BollyAI reads the room episode by episode.

  1. E1Episode 17.4

    A confident medical thriller premiere that trusts its silences more than its speeches, and earns most of that trust back.

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  2. E2Episode 27.2

    A disciplined step up that trades the pilot's noise for a quiet, bureaucratic dread, held back only by silences that overstay their welcome.

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  3. E3Episode 37.4

    A slow, surgical audit of institutional rot, anchored by a killer rebrand and a hundred seconds of silence that say everything.

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  4. E4Episode 47.8

    Everyone names their price in a dense midseason hour that stacks blackmail on cover-up with precision, though the quieter beats get squeezed.

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  5. E5Episode 57.2

    A patient, precise hour that trusts silence to carry the tension but arrives still holding every card it was dealt.

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  6. E6Episode 67.2

    A gripping boardroom firing lands early and leaves the rest of the hour scrambling for equal weight.

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  7. E7Episode 78.0

    Three long silences turn a dense exposition hour into a moral pressure cooker, but the weight sometimes feels heavier than the resolution.

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  8. E8Episode 87.2

    An hour that fills the air with cons and confrontations, but lands its punches in two weaponised silences that say everything.

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  9. E9Episode 97.2

    A grief-soaked penultimate hour that sharpens its moral argument but stumbles into pacing lulls, yet the final stand earns its quiet power.

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  10. E10Episode 107.8

    A finale that trades action for confessional silence: the weight is earned, the momentum is missed, and the churning is finally complete.

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