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Doctor G trailer captures Ayushmann Khurrana's struggle as a gynaecologist

| @indiablooms | Sep 20, 2022, at 07:46 pm

Mumbai/UNI: Junglee Pictures’ Tuesday launched the trailer of its upcoming medical campus comedy-drama Doctor G, headlined by Ayushmann Khurrana, Rakul Preet Singh and Shefali Shah.

Doctor G will see Ayushmann essay the role of a gynaecologist, directed by Anubhuti Kashyap.

The trailer says it all - Doctor G will take the audiences through a journey of a hopeful orthopaedic who turns gynaecologist and the struggles he faces being the only male doctor in a class full of women.

With a plot of how a man navigates his way in a woman’s world, this high-on-comedy drama highlights a riveting subject in a lighthearted manner.

While Ayushmann has been instrumental in bringing many taboo subjects to the big screen in his career spanning a decade, Doctor G pushes the envelope with a fresh and humorous trailer showing him in a never seen before avatar that guarantees to entertain the audiences as he navigates through life with his professors and fellow classmates.

The actor this time is joined by powerhouse performer Shefali, the coordinator of the medical college, Rakul Preet who plays his senior in the film, and Sheeba Chaddha playing the role of his mother and what’s interesting to witness is the dynamics shared between the ensemble cast with situational comedy and top-notch performances.

Amrita Pandey, CEO Junglee Pictures said, "Doctor G was a script which fit so well in the Junglee Pictures slate, and we hope this clutter breaking trailer will get audiences to experience this campus comedy-drama in theatres.

"Anubhuti, the writers, the crew, and the powerhouse talent of Ayushmann Khurrana, Shefali Shah and Rakul Preet have brought this story alive so well."

Anubhuti shared, "Doctor G is a coming-of-age comedy drama set in a medical campus and is a compelling and hilarious look at a male gynaecologist surviving an otherwise female-dominated world.

"Ayushmann Khurrana has done an amazing job essaying the role of Doctor Uday Gupta. He along with Shefali Shah and Rakul Preet Singh, have brought so much to their individual roles that can make one relate to these characters and situations.

"The film addresses gender stereotypes in his personal and professional life enveloped in comedy and is something that will appeal to young-India."

Written by Sumit Saxena, Saurabh Bharat, Vishal Wagh and Anubhuti Kashyap, Doctor G is set to release in theatres on Oct 14.

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