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Uday gradually learns that medicine has no gender. Through various patient cases, he begins to understand the physical and emotional complexities of women's health.

The story follows (Ayushmann Khurrana), a medical graduate who is determined to specialize in Orthopedics —a field he considers "masculine" and prestigious. However, due to his rank and a lack of available seats, he is forced to accept a spot in the Gynaecology department of a government medical college in Bhopal. 1337xhd-shop-doctor-g-2022-mlsbd-shop-hindi-720p-mkv

Uday is deeply uncomfortable being the only male student in an all-female department. He harbors outdated notions about "male" and "female" professions and struggles with the "male touch" vs. "medical touch" dilemma. His initial resistance leads to friction with his no-nonsense department head, (Shefali Shah), who challenges his prejudices and demands professionalism. Uday gradually learns that medicine has no gender

The film serves as a social commentary on gender stereotypes in the workplace, emphasizing that empathy and skill are more important than traditional gender roles. However, due to his rank and a lack

As Uday navigates his residency, the story focuses on several key arcs:

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Uday gradually learns that medicine has no gender. Through various patient cases, he begins to understand the physical and emotional complexities of women's health.

The story follows (Ayushmann Khurrana), a medical graduate who is determined to specialize in Orthopedics —a field he considers "masculine" and prestigious. However, due to his rank and a lack of available seats, he is forced to accept a spot in the Gynaecology department of a government medical college in Bhopal.

Uday is deeply uncomfortable being the only male student in an all-female department. He harbors outdated notions about "male" and "female" professions and struggles with the "male touch" vs. "medical touch" dilemma. His initial resistance leads to friction with his no-nonsense department head, (Shefali Shah), who challenges his prejudices and demands professionalism.

The film serves as a social commentary on gender stereotypes in the workplace, emphasizing that empathy and skill are more important than traditional gender roles.

As Uday navigates his residency, the story focuses on several key arcs: