: Set in 1999, the story follows Dr. Vishesh Arora , a traveling sex consultant who operates clinics in small North Indian towns like Jhansi and Morena. The show explores his interactions with various patients and his efforts to normalize conversations around sexual health.

The series succeeds not by being crude, but by being empathetic. It exposes the anxieties of small-town men and women, using medical quackery as a backdrop for social commentary. Unlike many Bollywood depictions of sexuality, which often resort to lewd comedy, Dr. Arora maintains a tone of dignity. The narrative arc is less about the medical cures and more about the doctor’s own moral dilemmas and the public's perception of his profession. The writing, credited to Sajid Ali and Archit Kumar, balances the medicinal with the emotional, making it a "must-watch" for its bold subject matter.

(available for iOS and Android) allows users to download episodes directly to their device for later viewing without an internet connection. Alternative Platforms: The series is also listed on VI Movies and TV for international audiences. Series Details Information Medical Drama

Not binge worthy, very slow plot progress. Performances by actors are great but the screenplay just drags on. Too many flashbacks,

Dr. Arora’s dedication to his profession stems from his own failed marriage, which ended due to his inability to satisfy his wife, Vaishali.