Dr._Arora

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Dr. Arora

Hindi Web Series


Dr. Arora (also called Dr Arora: Gupt Rog Visheshagya[1] )[lower-alpha 2] is an Indian Hindi-language medical drama[2] television series created by Imtiaz Ali.[3] The series stars Kumud Mishra in titular role.[4] Raj Arjun, Sandeepa Dhar, Pitobash Tripathy in prominent roles. The series released on SonyLIV and get mixed reviews.[5]

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Synopsis

In the year 1999, against the backdrop of Jhansi, Morena, and Sawai Madhopur, Dr. Arora, a sexologist, operates clinics in the evenings, addressing intimate concerns of the people. Despite renowned individuals discreetly seeking treatment from Arora, he grapples with the lingering trauma from his past marital experiences. The uniqueness of his profession in the local context leads to serendipitous encounters, sparking unexpected enmities and forging unlikely friendships. [citation needed]

Cast

  • Kumud Mishra as Dr. Vishesh Arora, Sexologist
  • Vidya Malvade as Vaishali, ex-wife of Arora
  • Raj Arjun as Firangi Baba[6]
  • Vivek Mushran as Dinkar Bagla, Newspaper Editor
  • Sandeepa Dhar as Mithila "Mithu" Tomar[7]
  • Pitobash Tripathy as Singhada, Arora's associate
  • Shekhar Suman as Dharamveer Kulshreshtha
  • Ajitesh Gupta as SP Tej Pratap Tomar[8]
  • Gaurav Parajuli as Devender Thakur
  • Shruti Das as Putul Chandel
  • Sam Mohan as Akhil Nair, Baba's Manager
  • Shakti Kumar as MLA Goyal
  • Mithilesh Chaturvedi as MLA Goyal's Chacha
  • Anushka Luhar as Payal
  • Shriidhar Dubey as Manoj Agarwal, reporter
  • Aditya Pandey as Young Dr. Arora
  • Siya Mahajan as Young Vaishali

Episodes

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Notes

  1. Credited as Creative Producer
  2. Initially titled as Dr Arora: Gupt Rog Visheshagya but later promoted and released as Dr Arora

References

  1. "Dr Arora teaser: Imtiaz Ali brings new series about a 'gupt rog visheshagya'". Hindustan Times. 3 April 2022. Retrieved 23 October 2023.

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