There are stories that entertain… and then there are stories that make you uncomfortable because they feel too real. Human falls into the second category. It pulls you into a world most people never think about—the hidden side of the medical industry. Hospitals, doctors, research labs… everything looks noble from the outside. But what happens when profit starts becoming more important than human life? That’s the question this series keeps asking. It’s dark, intense, and doesn’t shy away from showing the ugly truth behind power and money.

Cast and Crew
The series features a powerful ensemble cast, with performances that carry both emotion and intensity.
Main Cast
- Shefali Shah as Dr. Gauri Nath
- Kirti Kulhari as Dr. Saira Sabharwal
- Vishal Jethwa as Mangu
- Riddhi Kumar as Deepali
- Ram Kapoor as Pratap Munjal
Supporting Cast
- Seema Biswas as Roma
- Aditya Srivastava as Ashok Vaidya
- Indraneil Sengupta as Neil
- Shruti Bapna as Sucheta Shekhawat
- Mohan Agashe as Mohan Vaidya
- Sandeep Kulkarni as Pramod Ahuja
- Aasif Khan as Omar Pervez
- Atul Kumar as Dr. Snehal Shindey
- Pranali Ghogare as Meena
- Gaurav Dwivedi as Dr. Vivek Shekhawat
The casting is one of the biggest strengths of the series. Actors like Shefali Shah and Kirti Kulhari bring depth and realism, making the story feel even more disturbing and believable.
Crew
- Created by Vipul Amrutlal Shah and Mozez Singh
- Directed by Vipul Amrutlal Shah and Mozez Singh
- Written by Ishani Banerjee, Mozez Singh, and team
The direction keeps things grounded and serious. There’s no unnecessary glamour—just raw storytelling focused on impact.
OTT Platform
Human is available on Disney+ Hotstar.
It was released on 14 January 2022 as a Hindi-language medical thriller series with 10 episodes.
Story
The story begins in the world of hospitals and pharmaceutical companies—places that are supposed to save lives.
At the center is Dr. Gauri Nath, a powerful and respected doctor who runs a leading hospital. She is successful, confident, and deeply connected to the system.
On the other side is Dr. Saira Sabharwal.
She is ambitious but still trying to find her place. Unlike Gauri, she hasn’t fully accepted how the system works.
Everything changes when they get involved in clinical drug trials.
At first, it looks like normal medical research. But slowly, the truth starts coming out.
Poor people are being used as test subjects.
Drugs are being tested without proper safety.
Money and influence are controlling decisions.
And the most disturbing part—many people involved already know what’s happening.
As the story moves forward, the gap between right and wrong starts fading.
Mangu, a small-time worker, becomes a key link in this chain. He brings people into trials for money, not fully understanding the danger at first. But as things unfold, even he starts realizing the cost.
The series explores:
- Exploitation of the poor in medical trials
- Power and corruption in healthcare
- Moral conflicts faced by doctors
- How ambition can override ethics
Instead of one straight storyline, the series moves across multiple characters. Each one adds a new perspective, making the world feel complex and interconnected.
What Makes It Stand Out
The biggest strength of Human is its subject.
- Rare focus on medical corruption
- Dark and realistic storytelling
- Strong performances across the cast
The series doesn’t try to make things comfortable. It shows harsh realities, which makes it more impactful.
Another strong point is its tone. It stays intense throughout, with very few light moments.
Reception and Audience Appeal
The series received mixed to positive responses, but performances—especially by Shefali Shah—were widely appreciated.
It mainly appeals to:
- Fans of serious, issue-based dramas
- Viewers who enjoy dark thrillers
- Those interested in real-world inspired stories
Because of its heavy subject, it may not suit viewers looking for light entertainment.
Final Thoughts
Human is not an easy watch. And that’s exactly the point.
It shows a world where saving lives is supposed to be the goal… but profit changes everything.
No heroes. No clear villains. Just people making choices—some out of ambition, some out of survival.
If you want a series that makes you think, question, and feel uneasy in a good way, Human is definitely worth watching.