Rajesh Krishnan’s ‘Lootcase’ back in 2020 was an interesting yet underrated black comedy crime thriller. Coming from such a director, his latest outing ‘Crew’ looks like a turbulent flight right from take-off until it somehow lands on an uncharted runway. Krishnan’s ‘Crew’ is positioned as a heist comedy which probably must be created with a scribbled idea on a tissue paper while on a flight to meet the producers. Rope in three ladies (of different age groups) having troubled lives trying to make up by pulling off a heist in air.
While the one liner plot-line must have sounded interesting, the over zealous makers forgot to write the plot and directly took off filming ‘Crew’! The story (or the lack of it) is about three diligent female friends – Geeta Sethi (Tabu), Jasmine Rana (Kareena Kapoor Khan), Divya Bajwa (Kriti Sanon) – working as cabin crew for Kohinoor Airlines. The three...
While the one liner plot-line must have sounded interesting, the over zealous makers forgot to write the plot and directly took off filming ‘Crew’! The story (or the lack of it) is about three diligent female friends – Geeta Sethi (Tabu), Jasmine Rana (Kareena Kapoor Khan), Divya Bajwa (Kriti Sanon) – working as cabin crew for Kohinoor Airlines. The three...
- 3/29/2024
- by Nitin Jain
- GlamSham
New Delhi, May 30 (Ians) About 55 per cent of the cardiac/stroke deaths reported in India are due to delay in seeking care, according to the first community-based study published in the journal Lancet.
The study, conducted at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (Aiims) and Indian Council of Medical Research (Icmr), New Delhi, stated that only a small proportion of patients with cardiac and stroke emergencies reach health facilities early.
“Lack of timely care is a predictor of poor outcomes in acute cardiovascular emergencies including stroke. We assessed the presence of delay in seeking appropriate care among those who died due to cardiac/stroke emergencies in a community in northern India,” said Anand Krishnan, correspondence author, Centre for Community Medicine, Aiims, in the study.
The findings showed only 10.8 per cent of the deceased reached an appropriate health facility within one hour.
“Delayed presentation leads to delay or failure to...
The study, conducted at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (Aiims) and Indian Council of Medical Research (Icmr), New Delhi, stated that only a small proportion of patients with cardiac and stroke emergencies reach health facilities early.
“Lack of timely care is a predictor of poor outcomes in acute cardiovascular emergencies including stroke. We assessed the presence of delay in seeking appropriate care among those who died due to cardiac/stroke emergencies in a community in northern India,” said Anand Krishnan, correspondence author, Centre for Community Medicine, Aiims, in the study.
The findings showed only 10.8 per cent of the deceased reached an appropriate health facility within one hour.
“Delayed presentation leads to delay or failure to...
- 5/30/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
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