Gram Chikitsalay Season 2 made its global debut on Prime Video on June 23, 2026, returning a much-loved rural comedy-drama that captured audiences in its first season. The series continues to follow the path of Dr. Prabhat, a young doctor who is determined to make a forgotten Primary Health Centre (PHC) in Bhatkandi. He is a doctor who is there not just to provide healthcare but also to fight corruption, shortages, and the complexities of village politics.

The second season expands upon the themes we have discussed earlier on rural medicine in India. It explores problems like bureaucratic obstacles, medicine shortages, or lack of infrastructure and also how the community works together. Dr. Prabhat is there to work towards the Adarsh PHC Award, a symbolic award for rural healthcare. The show is one of comedy and drama in a social sense.
The cast also stars Amol Parashar as Dr. Prabhat, Vinay Pathak, Anandeshwar Dwivedi, Shreya Srivastava, and Garima Vikrant Singh. Season 2 also features Dinesh Lal Yadav in a new role. Created by Lalitam Tiwari and written by Vaibhav Suman and Shreya Srivastava, the series is produced by The Viral Fever (TVF) in their trademark style of making relatable and slice-of-life stories that resonate with viewers.
Prime Video has also positioned Gram Chikitsalay as a part of its mission to present authentic, culturally relevant stories. Unlike many urban-based shows, this is a series that not only shows rural life but also combines humour with emotional depth. The platform sees it as a way of delivering stories that are compelling and socially relevant to viewers.
The audience response has been overwhelmingly positive. Season 2 was one of Prime Video’s top comedy shows in the first few days of release. People praised its accurate portrayal of rural healthcare challenges and the way that it balances humour and realism. The series speaks to us with a lot of social problems and is also light-hearted and accessible.
In short, Gram Chikitsalay Season 2 is not just a comedy-drama. It is a reflection of the resilience of rural India as well as the difficulties faced by its healthcare system and the spirit of community. With good performances, great storytelling, and humour and social commentary, the show still reaches audiences across India and worldwide.