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Dr. Mohan's Panic Attack: A Raw Portrayal
13 Mar
Summary
- Samira Mohan experiences a severe panic attack, mistaking it for a heart attack.
- Dr. Robby scolds Mohan publicly, causing deep humiliation and self-reflection.
- The episode highlights mental health struggles within the South Asian community.

In a pivotal moment of "The Pitt" Season 2, Dr. Samira Mohan experiences a severe panic attack, which she initially mistakes for a heart attack, a fear amplified by her father's past death from one.
The intense episode sees Mohan publicly berated by Dr. Robby for blurring personal and professional lines. Actress Supriya Ganesh described the scene as deeply humiliating, particularly in front of Dr. Al-Hashimi, a respected mentor.
Ganesh highlighted the significance of portraying mental health struggles for the South Asian community. She noted the personal challenge of convincing family members to value mental healthcare, emphasizing the empowering nature of this representation.
Despite receiving an apology from Robby, Ganesh suggests Samira may not fully forgive him, indicating a complex and evolving professional dynamic. The actress also expressed a wish for Samira to step away from the ER to process her experiences.
Looking ahead, Samira's career path is uncertain as her R4 year concludes, with the suggestion of a geriatrics specialty misaligned with her passion for addressing racial disparities.




