The Ayushmann Khurrana starrer Doctor G was released today, October 14 and fans are already raving about the film.
The medical campus comedy stars Khurrana as Uday Gupta, a reluctant male gynaecologist who wants to specialise in orthopaedic. Stuck in an all-female class, Gupta believes that his patients would be more comfortable with female doctors and is desperate to be reassigned.
Senior medical practitioner Dr Nandini, played by Shefali Shah urges him to lose the "male touch" and change his mindset.
Rakul Preet Singh stars opposite Khuranna as medical student Fatima and Sheeba Chadha plays the role of Khurrana's mother in the film.
Netizens who visited the theatres and watched the film have already gone on social media to post their Doctor G Twitter reviews.
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Doctor G Twitter Review
Doctor G received overwhelmingly positive reviews as users complimented the acting of the leads and the plot. Users commended the comedy film for having a relevant plot with an "underlying social message".
One user described the film as "a perfect mix of humour and reality, offering both lovely and sour moments." The user added praises for the cast in their review as well. They said Khurrana stole the show, Singh looked stunning, and that Shah was "outstanding".
Another user gave the film 3.5 stars out of 5 and wrote that the film was "very well written". They added that the first half of the film was hilarious, while the second half was intense and dramatic". The user signed off by saying, "MUST WATCH".
One user said that Doctor G was a "fantastic film." They wrote, "Hilarious, complicated subject beautifully with a touch of comedy and emotions." The user added that Khurrana's performance was excellent and said Singh was "looking beautiful and brilliant performance".
A user wrote, "Breaking boundaries, giving full laughter dose and teaching a lot without preaching, that Doctor G for you." They also described it as a "trademark" Khurrana film and ended their review by posting a picture of Khurrana as Dr Gupta and saying, "Here's the male gynaecologist effortlessly let go his male touch".
While most viewers praised the film and commended the humour, one user felt that "the first hour of the film is boring." They added that the humour was "forced" but complimented the second half of the film along with the cinematography.