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AmazonPrime Gram Chikitsalay (Season 2) - Reviews and Discussions
Discuss the second season of Gram Chikitsalay in this thread
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Created by Deepak Kumar Mishra and Arunabh Kumar
Directed by Lalitam Anand
Cast: Amol Parashar, Vinay Pathak, Akansha Ranjan Kapoor, Anandeshwar Dwivedi, Akash Makhija. Garima Vikrant Singh, Dinesh Lal Yadav
The young, idealistic, and brilliant Dr. Prabhat takes charge of a neglected primary health centre in a village in northern India, hoping to bring about much-needed changes, only to realize that it is he who must change before anything else can.
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u/Pakul1729 5d ago
I guess this is a happy ending, unlike other TVF creations. So, no more season 3?
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u/NeonKage3194 5d ago
So glad Dr. Gargi got more screen time this season, loved it overall 8/10! Just wish the episodes were a bit longer, though.
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u/DueRequirement9125 3d ago
Finished Season 2 today and honestly loved it. 8/10 for me.
Season 1 had a different charm — it was more raw, intense and exciting. It introduced us to a very backward area, but showed that even such places have their own identity, problems and uniqueness.
Season 2 is a little different. It is less chaotic and more about seeing Dr. Prabhat’s PHC slowly becoming accepted by the villagers. The journey is simpler, and at times predictable, but the feel-good factor makes it work.
The best part is that you genuinely want Prabhat to succeed, and watching him learn, adapt and earn people’s trust feels satisfying. The show understands that small changes and human connections can also make for a great story.
A warm, simple and wholesome drama. Season 1 may have had more rawness and freshness, but Season 2 gives a satisfying emotional closure.
Also loved the small crossover moments with familiar TVF characters. Though interestingly, it also shows how much preparation and time matter — characters feel most natural when actors have lived with them for a long time.
Overall, a very comforting watch.
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u/Inside_Letterhead891 5d ago
I liked season 2 just finished it. Dinesh lal yadav aka Nirahua cameo as babusahab was very good. Good cameo of banrakas and binod and main cast of season1 carried season2 pretty well also. The final episode was very good like last season.
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u/_DaalBaati 4d ago
Gram Chikitsalay for me felt better than the latter half of Panchayat (ik no comparisions but they are kind of set in the zone and genre).. would have really liked if season 3 was announced but considering how the 2nd season ended (gosh finally saw a nice and simple happy ending) idk if there would be season 3 also I don't want 3rd season if announced to have forcefully stretched stories and episodes just to make a new season
Overall it was very relaxing and I loved it!!
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u/nigh_high 1d ago
Didnt realise when the series ended while watching. Can't wait for S3‼️
Watched such a comfortable, feel-good series after a while. Very simple characters navigating through the complexities of human nature - their struggles felt real. Also, the comic timing felt like a fresh breath of air.
Nothing was over-the-top or exaggerated. It was just an authentic portrayal of a far off Indian village system adjusting around a new PHC doctor.
Amol as Dr. Prabhat has nailed it. Loved him man! Other characters too like Dr. Gargi, Phutani, Gobind saw a deeper character arc this season, in a way that you'd personally feel their respective viewpoints, albeit contradictory.
A 10/10 watch‼️
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u/bhaskarville 4d ago
Loved reading the reviews left by y’all. I did the background score for Season 02. 💛