Web Series : Gram Chikitsalay
Release Date : May 09, 2025
123telugu.com Rating : 2.25/5
Starring : Amol Parashar, Vinay Pathak, Anandeshwar Dwivedi, Akash Makhija, Akansha Ranjan Kapoor, Garima Vikrant Singh
Director : Rahul Pandey
Producers : Vidya Koppineedi, Bhanu Pratapa & Riyaz Chowdary
Music Director : Vishal Chandrasekhar
Cinematographer : R. Velraj ISC
Editor : Praveen KL
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Gram Chikitsalay is the latest Hindi web series created by The TVF Media for Amazon Prime Video. As it comes from the makers of the hugely popular Panchayat series, it naturally carries decent expectations. But does it meet them? Let’s find out in our review.
Story:
Dr. Prabhat Sinha (Amol Parashar), a young and talented doctor from Delhi, has been appointed as the medical officer at an abandoned PHC in the village of Bhatkandi. Weeks pass with no patients visiting, and his staff remains uncooperative. The series follows whether Dr. Prabhat can treat at least one patient and gain the villagers’ trust.
Plus Points:
The rural setting immediately feels familiar, reminiscent of Panchayat, and sets the stage for a slice-of-life story.
Amol Parashar fits his role well and performs fine. He is supported by Anandeshwar Dwivedi and Akash Makhija, who add depth to the story. Garima Vikrant Singh’s portrayal of Indu, a significant character, is another strong point, handled with sincerity.
Minus Points:
While director Rahul Pandey starts off with promise, the direction soon becomes sluggish, and the story loses its direction. Creators Deepak Kumar Mishra and Arunabh Kumar, who succeeded with Panchayat, fail to recapture that magic here. The writing by Vaibhav and Shreya feels weak, and the dialogues lack impact, making the story feel flat.
Though the series tries to bring in emotion, it arrives too late to resonate, leaving the audience already disengaged. The first two episodes hold promise, but by the end, the storyline shifts in a way that feels disconnected.
Akansha Ranjan’s presence is wasted, as her scenes offer little substance, especially compared to Vinay Pathak, who plays another doctor and ends up having more of a presence. These casting choices don’t help elevate the show.
Technical Aspects:
Visually, the series does well to capture the rural atmosphere, providing an authentic feel. The score is adequate but unremarkable. However, the editing is a major flaw. The pacing is slow, and despite the shorter runtime, the series feels stretched due to its meandering storyline. Director Rahul Pandey’s handling of the material could have been stronger, as the lack of tight narrative control further weakens the show.
Verdict:
On the whole, Gram Chikitsalay falls short of expectations, ultimately becoming a tedious watch. While the setting and performances show promise, the weak writing, lackluster direction, and uneven execution make it a forgettable experience. If you’re looking for something entertaining, this one may not be the right pick.
123telugu.com Rating: 2.25/5
Reviewed by 123telugu Team