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  1. Ek Doctor Ki Maut (transl. Death of a Doctor) is a 1990 Indian Hindi-language drama film by Tapan Sinha, which depicts the ostracism, bureaucratic negligence, reprimand and insult of a doctor and his research, instead of recognition. The film is based on the 1982 Ramapada Chowdhury story Abhimanyu.

  2. Ek Doctor Ki Maut: Directed by Tapan Sinha. With Shabana Azmi, Pankaj Kapur, Irrfan Khan, Deepa Sahi. After years of painstaking research at the cost of his domestic pleasure, Dr. Dipankar Roy discovers a vaccine for leprosy. The news is flashed over television and overnight, an insignificant junior doctor receives international recognition.

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    • Biography, Drama
    • Tapan Sinha
    • 1990
  3. "Ek Doctor Ki Maut" is an extremely engaging and well made film by Tapan Sinha that showcases how the jealousy and negligence on the part of some people can really lead to a real setback for mankind. Pankaj Kapoor masterfully portrays Dr. Roy- a doctor/researcher working on the cure of leprosy.

  4. Details. After years of painstaking research at the cost of his domestic pleasure, Dr. Dipankar Roy discovers a vaccine for leprosy. The news is flashed over television, as a junior doctor receives international recognition. Professional jealousy and abuse of power will start threatening Dr. Roy…

  5. Overview. After years of painstaking research at the cost of his domestic pleasure, Dr. Dipankar Roy discovers a vaccine for leprosy. The news is flashed over television and overnight, an insignificant junior doctor receives international recognition.

  6. EK DOCTOR KI MAUT. Genre: Biography • Social Issues • Drama | 02:12:51. Age Description: U - Suitable For All. CONTENT LANGUAGE Hindi. Share. After years of painstaking research at the cost of his domestic pleasure, Dr. Dipankar Roy discovers a vaccine for leprosy.

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  8. Ek Doctor Ki Maut. Summaries. After years of painstaking research at the cost of his domestic pleasure, Dr. Dipankar Roy discovers a vaccine for leprosy. The news is flashed over television and overnight, an insignificant junior doctor receives international recognition.