Key Points

The Viral Fever’s new series Gram Chikitsalay, created by Panchayat’s Deepak Mishra, follows a city doctor’s struggles in reviving a rural clinic. Starring Amol Parashar and Vinay Pathak, the show blends humor with hard-hitting healthcare realities. Premiering May 9 on Prime Video, it marks TVF’s latest socially relevant storytelling. The five-episode drama explores systemic challenges through an idealistic protagonist’s journey.

Key Points: TVF's Gram Chikitsalay Starring Amol Parashar Premieres May 9

  • Panchayat creator Deepak Mishra’s new rural medical drama
  • Stars Amol Parashar as idealistic doctor battling systemic hurdles
  • Five-episode series produced by TVF for Prime Video
  • Explores healthcare challenges with humor and emotional depth
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Series 'Series Gram Chikitsalay' to be out this May

Panchayat creator’s new rural healthcare series Gram Chikitsalay, starring Amol Parashar and Vinay Pathak, streams May 9 on Prime Video

"A heartfelt story about rural healthcare, blending humor with relatable struggles - Vijay Koshy, The Viral Fever"

Mumbai, April 28

A new series 'Gram Chikitsalay' is all set to be out on OTT next month.

Produced under the banner of The Viral Fever (TVF), Gram Chikitsalay is created by Deepak Kumar Mishra (creator and director of Panchayat), written by Vaibhav Suman and Shreya Shrivastava, and directed by Rahul Pandey.

It stars Amol Parashar, Vinay Pathak, Akansha Ranjan Kapoor, Anandeshwar Dwivedi, Akash Makhija, and Garima Vikrant Singh in pivotal roles.

On Monday, Prime Video announced that the show will be released on May 9.

As per a press note, the five-part series follows the journey of Dr. Prabhat, an ambitious city doctor, who navigates bureaucratic hurdles, sceptical locals, and small-town eccentricities to revive a nearly defunct Public Health Center in a remote village

On what audience can expect from the series, Vijay Koshy, president, The Viral Fever, said, "With Gram Chikitsalay, we bring to life a heartfelt and inspiring story that delves into the challenges and triumphs of rural healthcare, told through a lens that is both humorous and deeply relatable."

He added, "At its core, the series is about resilience, connection, and the pursuit of change against all odds. Through Dr. Prabhat's journey, we explore universal themes of idealism meeting reality. He isn't just fighting diseases; he's challenging deeply rooted systems, prejudices, and the status quo - all while learning that change is a two-way street. Amol Parashar has done a splendid job bringing this character to life. We are thrilled to collaborate with Prime Video once again and continue to push boundaries, bringing forth entertaining stories that matter and make an impact. We can't wait for viewers to experience Dr. Prabhat's journey as he tries to bring about change when the series premieres."

- ANI

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Priya K.
Can't wait for this! Panchayat was brilliant, so expectations are high. Love that they're tackling rural healthcare issues with humor and heart. May 9 can't come soon enough! 💙
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Rahul S.
Interesting concept but I hope they don't oversimplify rural healthcare challenges. These are complex systemic issues that need nuanced portrayal, not just feel-good moments.
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Ananya P.
Amol Parashar is such an underrated actor! So happy to see him getting lead roles. His comic timing in TVF's earlier shows was perfect. Counting down the days! ✨
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Vikram J.
The cast looks solid - Vinay Pathak always delivers. Hope the writing matches Panchayat's quality. Rural India needs more authentic representation in our shows.
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Neha M.
As someone from a small town, I really hope they get the cultural details right. Too many shows get village life completely wrong. Fingers crossed! 🤞
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Sandeep R.
Only 5 episodes? That's disappointing. Was hoping for at least 8-10 episodes to properly develop the characters and storyline.

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