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Dr. Batra smiles. “Of course, beta. You need electricity. That’s your ‘pyaas.’ Let me plug you in.”
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Details * January 1, 2004 (India) * India. * Language. Hindi.
While detailed official records for Adam Ki Pyaas are scarce, the film follows the archetypal B‑grade narrative structure:
Dr. Batra kneels and wipes a fake tear from Adam’s googly eye. “Beta, yeh hum insaano ki galati hai. Hum apni pyaas tumpar thop dete hain. Tumhe jo chahiye, woh alag hai.”