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Ayushmann’s ‘Doctor G’ to release on Oct 14

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New Delhi: The highly anticipated medical campus comedy-drama, ‘Doctor G’ starring Ayushmann Khurrana, Rakul Preet Singh and Shefali Shah, is all set to release in theatres on October 14.

The wait around the film has created a lot of curiosity since the day the first look was announced. Directed by Anubhuti Kashyap, ‘Doctor G’ features Ayushmann in a role of a medical student. Known for his portrayal of unique roles and bringing us riveting stories through the course of his career, Ayushmann has once again in his true fashion, taken on another topic with his signature brand of impactful comedy that promises to spark conversations.

Stepping into the shoes of a male gynaecologist, the actor has shared the first poster that gives us a sneak-peek into the chaotic world of his medical journey to becoming a Gynaecologist. Considering that 2022 has seen very few comedy films, this one promises to be a treat for comedy lovers!

Taking to social media, Ayushmann shared the poster of ‘Doctor G’ and wrote, “ZindaGi hai meri full of Googly Chahiye tha Orthopedics, par ban gaya DoctorG Get ready for your appointments, #DoctorG will attend to you in theatres from 14th October 2022. #DoctorGInCinemas”.

‘Doctor G’ cast includes Rakul Preet as Dr Fatima Siddiqui and Shefali Shah as Dr Nandini Srivastav and Sheeba Chadha who plays Ayushmann’s mother in prominent roles.

Junglee Pictures upcoming slate also includes ‘Woh Ladaki Hai Kahan?’, ‘Dosa King’, ‘Ulajh’ and ‘Click Shankar’ to name a few.

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