This TV Show Ended Up Making a Tragic Scene Funny

This is not how you rescue heart attack patients.

We realize soap dramas are ridiculous and fictional. Yet creators can at least try and make it seem as real as can be. It’s hilarious then, what a Bangla television series, ‘Krishnakoli‘ decided to do in a very heart-wrenching scene. They showed a doctor saving a man’s life with…. wait for it….. bathroom scrubbers.

We admit these bloopers are funny though, even if they were deliberately done in ignorance. When the doctor in Zee Bangla TV show ‘Krishnakoli‘ used a bathroom scrubber to bring back the dying man to life, everybody had questions!

Not just from all the laughing but out of horror. How long does it take to research what the accurate equipment in a hospital setting would be? Google anyone?


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You’d think years of watching airborne fight sequences, cars flying into aircrafts, bullets defying the odds and killing two people at once, etc would have prepared us for this moment, but no. We are shaken by this viral moment from ‘Krishnakoli‘.

The scene depicts an intense hospital scene with doctors frantically trying to save a dying man. Initially, they use a defibrillator machine that sends an electric current through the patient’s chest and shocks him out of cardiac arrest.

“I cannot say anything about him. We are trying our level best.”

It isn’t until people snap out of it that they notice, that’s no defibrillator….. those are bathroom scrubbers! Imagine the heart-crushing shock at that.

https://twitter.com/r_bhaduri/status/1296500367715262464

Does that mean Amazon will be selling those scrubbers out like merch? What about Scotch Brite, can they stake a claim?

Krishnakoli
Scotch Brite bathroom scrubbers featured in ‘Krishnakoli’

If you think the bathroom scrubbers were a heart-stopper, we mean show stopper, people started noticing a whole lot of other things when the initial shock wore off.

Our dying man isn’t even dying on-screen. As one Twitter user pointed out;

“Look at the monitor, heart rate is 71 beats per minute, spo2 93% and respiratory rate 29 per minute. Doesn’t even need CPR in the first place,”

https://twitter.com/afskash/status/1296515313329004545


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Someone else pointed out why was there a woman in the ICU praying for the man as doctors revitalized him.

“Forgot everything.. but who gave entry to relatives inside the ICU/EMERGENCY ROOM while defibrillation.”

 

For more laughs to ‘briten’ your day, check out all the other hilarious stuff Twitter has to say about this.