Prepare for a cinematic disaster, the epitome of stupidity! This film is a prime example of everything gone wrong: terrible acting, a convoluted storyline, abysmal screenplay, and cinematography that's hard on the eyes.
Adding to the mess, the film tries to act morally superior from a position of privilege and comes off as pretentious. The writer and director pretend to understand philosophy but are clearly out of their depth. They butcher every philosophical concept they touch.
To make matters worse, their ignorance extends to basic biology. They are trying to forcefully establish a relation between antibiotic resistance and viral infections. It is a fundamental error. I come to learn that the writer is an MBBS. What kind of doctor is he who does not know the obvious differences between bacteria and viruses? We are lucky that he is writing films and not going around treating people.
In a nutshell, this film is a waste of time, except for Swara Bhaskar's performance. The guy playing Prof. Karan is a dreadful actor who missed his acting lessons. It's both frustrating and amusing how they feign knowledge they lack. If you're up for unintentional comedy, this one's a gem.