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Who's Your Gynac Dives Into The Unspoken Worries Of A Woman

Who's Your Gynac delves into a few serious subjects related to sex, pregnancy, and motherhood. And in the tangled web of cases, there emerges a common figure - the gynaecologist

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Who's Your Gynac? features Saba Azad in a prominent role and revolves around the life of Dr Vidushi Kothari. She embarks on a journey to establish her own OB-GYN clinic, and the series takes viewers on this remarkable venture.

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The exclusive five-episode series is available on Amazon miniTV with each episode having a runtime of approximately 20 to 30 minutes. This concise format keeps the audience engaged with soliloquies placed strategically at the beginning, end, and occasionally in the middle of the drama to maintain a firm grip on the narrative.

When it comes to the narrative, the series delves into a few serious subjects related to sex, pregnancy, and motherhood. And in the tangled web of cases, there emerges a common figure - the gynaecologist.

Who's Your Gynac? Review

The word 'gynaecologist', it's a word we know, yet it sometimes makes us a bit nervous. But why does it do that? Where does this strange worry come from? Well, maybe the answer is Vidushi Kothari. She's a bit underconfident but surprisingly clever, she’s the most friendly gynaecologist but she's also refreshingly modest, and incredibly warm-hearted. Maybe she's the antidote to our worries.

This series takes us on an intriguing adventure. It explores why Vidushi decided to become a gynaecologist, uncovers the secrets of the most demanding parts of her job, and sets the record straight on the common misconceptions about OB-GYNs. Here are three compelling reasons why we need more dramas like this that give women's sexual health the attention it deserves and leave no room for negligence.

Himali Shah's Unique Approach

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Led by Himali Shah, the show aims to tackle the anxiety that comes with seeing a gynaecologist, whether you're a 21-year-old or a newlywed. Shah portrays a gynaecologist who doesn't just hand out prescriptions and ask uncomfortable questions in the most awkward manner. Instead, she starts by offering unwavering emotional support, a touch of grace, and a strong commitment to keeping patient-doctor conversations confidential.

Breaking the Silence

Created and produced by The Viral Fever (TVF), the series fearlessly addresses a crucial issue that often goes unspoken: the urgent need for comprehensive sex education in Indian schools. While students may have memorised the basics of menstruation and the workings of the reproductive system, there remains a deeper, more intricate layer to understanding human reproduction. It's essential that they receive accurate guidance to avoid misconceptions from unreliable sources.

Addressing Taboos and Misconceptions

If you, or someone you know who refrains from calling a 'sex' a sex, who still uses words like 'virgin', who thinks being intimate with multiples is a crime, who believes that being a mother automatically makes you feel maternal, or who struggles with feelings of guilt after cheating and thinks they don't deserve a second chance, then this series is a must-watch. There's something special in the show for you.

If you find yourself with some free time this weekend, consider giving this mini-series a shot. It's not preachy, not boring and chances are, you won't regret it.

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