Overview
- Season 2, reviewed on May 22, 2026, follows Dr Vidushi Kothari as a sudden rent hike forces her into a corporate partnership to save her Choice And Care clinic.
- The season shifts from the first instalment’s coming-of-age tone to a more survival-focused story about millennial anxiety, burnout and the costs of keeping a passion project afloat.
- Critics disagree about its success: Hindustan Times gave the season a positive 3/5 review for its warmth and empathy, while Rediff called it weak on humour and too superficial in treating women’s health.
- Karishma Singh’s portrayal of a new mother with postpartum depression and Saba Azad’s grounded turn as Vidushi are widely praised as the show’s emotional anchors.
- All three reviews note the series raises real topics—postpartum depression, fertility, menopause and intimacy stigma—and the show’s broader takeaway is a spotlight on how commercial pressure reshapes patient care in contemporary Indian drama.