During the introduction scene of Alok (Aalu), he flips a bottle which lands on another table. If you look closely, you can see that they're both different bottles with different sizes and slightly different shapes.
Mini throws her water bottle just before petting her dog but it is nowhere to be seen on the street when she leaves. It reappears in her hand in the next shot.
The man stuck in the roof should have fell when shot dead as his tone muscles in his arms could not support him anymore and the hole was wider than his shoulders.
The nurse tells the doctor that the patient's blood pressure is 150 (mmHg systolic). It is quite improbable that a polytrauma sedated patient would run at such a high blood pressure given the hypotensive effect of the drugs he must be administered.
The landline phone the police officer is given to answer an urgent call when speaking with Shruti and Akash is not connected to the wall by any chord or cable.
'Sattu Bhaiya' closes his lips on the filter of the tubes when intubated and ventilated. Because he is sedated, his lips should be apart. This clearly reveals that the actor is actively keeping the equipment in place.
'Sattu Bhaiya' is shown with the filter at his lips when intubated and ventilated. A translucent plastic tube (endotracheal tube) should be visible instead.
The experimented nurse is neither seen clamping nor unclamping the IV line when changing the solution bottle and she should dispose immediately of the empty one instead of tucking it next to the monitor.
The nurse tells the doctor that the patient's blood pressure is 150. She should be more precise and give 2 numbers (systolic and diastolic).
The nurse tells the doctor that the patient's blood pressure is 150 and no action is taken. A polytraumatised patient should not be kept at such a high systolic blood pressure.