
Mumbai, India June 04: Prime Video, India’s most loved entertainment destination, today announced June 23 as the worldwide premiere date for the highly anticipated second season of its Prime Original series Gram Chikitsalay. Directed by Lalitam Tiwari and written by Vaibhav Suman and Shreya Srivastava, Gram Chikitsalay is produced by The Viral Fever. Set in the fictional village of Bhathkandi, the heartwarming comedy drama continues to explore the harsh realities of healthcare in rural India laced with humour and emotion, capturing the resilience, warmth, and quirks of village life. Gram Chikitsalay returns with Amol Parashar, Akash Makhija, Anandeshwar Dwivedi, Vinay Pathak, Akansha Ranjan Kapoor, and Garima Vikrant Singh reprising their roles, with Dinesh Lal Yadav joining the series. The new season will premiere exclusively on Prime Video in Hindi across India and over 240 countries and territories worldwide on June 23, 2026
Picking up from where season one ended, the newest instalment follows Dr. Prabhat (played by Amol Parashar) as he continues his mission to revive the struggling Primary Health Centre in Bhathkandi. While he gradually earns the trust of the villagers despite their skepticism, new challenges continue to emerge at every step. The story delves deeper into the clash between idealism and reality, as Dr. Prabhat learns that running a rural healthcare center requires far more than just medical knowledge.
“As audience preferences continue to evolve, we are seeing a growing appetite not just for authentic urban narratives, but increasingly for stories rooted in rural India as well. Gram Chikitsalay reflected this trend through its slice-of-life storytelling and emotionally resonant themes. Following the overwhelming response to the first season, we are delighted to bring audiences the next journey of this rural comedy drama that continues to blend emotion, realism, and social commentary,” said Manish Menghani, director & head of content licensing, Prime Video, India. “The series marks another important chapter in our longstanding association with The Viral Fever, with whom we share a vision of bringing culturally rooted and emotionally engaging stories that connect with audiences across languages and geographies.”
Lalitam Tiwari, the director of the series, shared, “With Gram Chikitsalay Season Two, we are excited to continue a story that has always been about much more than just a rural comedy drama for us. Since season one, our aim has been to authentically capture rural life in all its realities. The new season builds on that vision by depicting the challenges of delivering healthcare, the quirks, deep community bonds, and resilience that define rural living, brought to life by nuanced and relatable characters.”
