• Director(s)

    Anubhuti Kashyap

  • Production Year

    2022

  • Release date

    14/10/2022

  • Genre(s)

    Comedy

  • Approx. running minutes

    121m

  • Cast

    Rakul Preet Singh, Ayushmann Khurrana, Shefali Shah

Film

Doctor G

moderate sex references, sexually abusive behaviour, abortion references

DOCTOR G is a Hindi language comedy drama in which a newly-trained male doctor is forced to take on a position in a hospital's gynaecology department.

DOCTOR G is a Hindi language comedy drama in which a newly-trained male doctor is forced to take on a position in a hospital's gynaecology department.

sex
A man complains to a doctor that his wife is at fault for their not being able to conceive a child, saying. "I have aimed 116 times in the last year"; the wife subsequently tells the doctor in private that the blame is with her husband who "doesn't know where to enter. He goes in the wrong door". There are also references to "break-up sex" and "lady parts", as well as mild rude humour around what happens in hospital gynaecology departments and maternity wards.
sexual violence and sexual threat
A young woman reveals that she lied about her age in order to begin an affair with an older married man, by whom she becomes pregnant, and is below the age of consent. Despite the man's ignorance, his subsequent attempts to protect his reputation implicate him in sexually abusive behaviour, which is not condoned, and for which he is duly punished. In a comic scene, an inexperienced male doctor in a gynaecology department examines a pregnant woman without the required female nurse in attendance; his awkward bedside manner leads the woman's husband to think wrongly that the doctor is behaving inappropriately, and he chases him around the hospital.
theme
There are references to abortion, and discussions about medical ethics and protocols in the case of underage women who have become pregnant as a consequence of sexually abusive behaviour. A young woman faces medical danger from inappropriate abortion procedures, but her situation has a reassuring outcome
There is mild bad language ('saala', 'ass', 'shit', 'douche'), as well as very mild terms ('jerk', 'God', 'damn', 'hell'). There is mild, bloody medical detail. There is infrequent mild violence. There is a passing suicide reference. The sole male doctor who has reluctantly taken up a position in a gynaecology department is subjected to mild bullying from his female colleagues, but comes to win their respect. There is occasional smoking.
  • Director(s)

    Anubhuti Kashyap

  • Production Year

    2022

  • Release date

    14/10/2022

  • Genre(s)

    Comedy

  • Approx. running minutes

    121m

  • Cast

    Rakul Preet Singh, Ayushmann Khurrana, Shefali Shah

moderate sex references, sexually abusive behaviour, abortion references
Classified Date:
10/10/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
TGS ENTERTAINMENT LIMITED
sex
A man complains to a doctor that his wife is at fault for their not being able to conceive a child, saying. "I have aimed 116 times in the last year"; the wife subsequently tells the doctor in private that the blame is with her husband who "doesn't know where to enter. He goes in the wrong door". There are also references to "break-up sex" and "lady parts", as well as mild rude humour around what happens in hospital gynaecology departments and maternity wards.
sexual violence and sexual threat
A young woman reveals that she lied about her age in order to begin an affair with an older married man, by whom she becomes pregnant, and is below the age of consent. Despite the man's ignorance, his subsequent attempts to protect his reputation implicate him in sexually abusive behaviour, which is not condoned, and for which he is duly punished. In a comic scene, an inexperienced male doctor in a gynaecology department examines a pregnant woman without the required female nurse in attendance; his awkward bedside manner leads the woman's husband to think wrongly that the doctor is behaving inappropriately, and he chases him around the hospital.
theme
There are references to abortion, and discussions about medical ethics and protocols in the case of underage women who have become pregnant as a consequence of sexually abusive behaviour. A young woman faces medical danger from inappropriate abortion procedures, but her situation has a reassuring outcome
There is mild bad language ('saala', 'ass', 'shit', 'douche'), as well as very mild terms ('jerk', 'God', 'damn', 'hell'). There is mild, bloody medical detail. There is infrequent mild violence. There is a passing suicide reference. The sole male doctor who has reluctantly taken up a position in a gynaecology department is subjected to mild bullying from his female colleagues, but comes to win their respect. There is occasional smoking.
Classified Date:
26/09/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
TGS ENTERTAINMENT LIMITED
  • Classified date

    10/10/2022

  • Language

    Hindi