5 Thoughts We Had While Watching Amol Parashar’s Gram Chikitsalay Season 2!
Directed by Lalitam Tiwari, here's what we honestly think about Gram Chikitsalay season 2.
There are certain Indian shows that just feel like a warm hug. Gram Chikitsalay is definitely one of them. It’s relatable, comforting, and gives you that cosy vibe, like you’re sitting on a rope bed chatting with people you’ve known forever. Starring Amol Parashar, Vinay Pathak, Akansha Ranjan Kapoor, Dinesh Lal Yadav, and others, Season 2 has been finally released on Prime Video. Here’s what we honestly thought about it.
Honest Performances
The actors have settled deeply into their roles. Dr Prabhat no longer comes across as a flawless hero. Instead, we get to see a young doctor learning to handle everything while staying hopeful. The supporting cast adds layers without overacting, which makes every scene flow better and helps the show feel authentic.
Relatable Factor
What stands out the most is how the series treats everyone. From the doctor to the villagers, no one is shown as just a hero or a villain. They’re simply people doing their best with whatever they have. The dialogues carry that TVF style without ever feeling forced.
The Story Sometimes Moves Slowly
Dr Prabhat keeps pushing for better health facilities while slowly winning over villagers. Yet some episodes feel a bit repetitive, which makes the show play it safe.
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Think
It’s amazing how the shows get you thinking. From medicine shortages to deep-rooted superstitions, it leaves you reflecting on how much we take urban hospitals for granted and how tough it is for others to get basic medical care.
It Offers Simplicity And Comfort
Gram Chikitsalay Season 2 works well. It does not do something groundbreaking or surprising, but its honest performances and story create a winner. Fans of the first season will likely enjoy seeing the team again on the screen. So, for anyone seeking a light, feel-good watch, this season delivers exactly that.
First Published: June 29, 2026 4:35 PM






