If you’re in the mood for a quirky blend of drama, comedy, and some truly unexpected moments, then Dr. Arora is the perfect show for you. Streaming now on Watcho, the Dr. Arora web series season 2 continues the hilarious and heartwarming story of Dr. Vishesh Arora, a sexologist, who navigates the complicated lives of his patients, his past, and his own unconventional journey in Jhansi.
In this blog, we’re diving into some of the funniest and most memorable moments in Doctor Arora season 2, which takes the show’s humor to the next level, with witty, awkward encounters, and downright hilarious situations. If haven’t watched this show yet, download the Watcho app to enjoy all of its amusing episodes.
1. Dr. Arora’s Awkward Encounter with His Patients
The core of the show’s humor comes from Dr. Vishesh Arora’s interactions with his patients. Kumud Mishra, who plays the titular Dr. Arora, brilliantly captures the awkwardness and inherent humor in the profession of a sexologist. Whether it’s a shy, hesitant patient or someone overly open, Dr. Arora’s discomfort and professional yet compassionate attitude add a lot of charm to his character.
Dr. Arora’s hilarious struggle with Devendar Thakur, a local man who is too embarrassed to talk about his intimate problems. The scene is made even funnier by how Devendar’s infatuation with “Putul Bhabhi” (Shruti Das) takes center stage, creating a funny yet awkward dynamic between him and Dr. Arora.
Why It’s Funny: The humor stems from how the series treats serious, often uncomfortable topics with such a light touch, breaking the taboo surrounding sex and intimacy with comic flair.
2. The Drama of Dinkar Bagla’s Love-Hate Relationship with Dr. Arora
Dinkar Bagla (played by Vivek Mushran ) is a newspaper editor with a deep-seated animosity toward Dr. Arora. His vengeful attitude, especially after his son’s visit to Dr. Arora for “treatment,” leads to several hilarious confrontations. Dinkar’s attempts to destroy Arora’s career are often thwarted by Arora’s own wit and calm demeanor, creating a comical back-and-forth between the two characters.
Dinkar, after losing a battle to Arora, decides to go full throttle and hires a journalist to conduct a sting operation on the doctor.
Why It’s Funny: Vivek Mushran’s portrayal of Dinkar Bagla, especially in his exaggerated plans to sabotage Arora, offers a sharp contrast to Dr. Arora’s calm and collected personality. The entire cat-and-mouse game is played for laughs, with Arora always staying one step ahead, even as Dinkar rages in frustration.
3. Mithu and SP Tomar’s Romantic Mishaps
Mithu (played by Sandeepa Dhar ) and SP Tomar (played by Ajitesh Gupta ) are two of the more lighthearted characters in the series, and their romantic escapades provide some of the funniest moments. Mithu and SP Tomar’s romantic issues come to a head when Tomar is desperately trying to salvage his image while also dealing with rumors spreading about him in the city. Mithu’s sharp wit and Tomar’s attempts to play the suave cop create a perfect comedy duo.
Why It’s Funny: Sandeepa Dhar and Ajitesh Gupta’s impeccable comic timing brings out the absurdity of their characters’ attempts at love, making it impossible not to laugh at their dramatic yet hilarious romantic misadventures.
4. The Arrival of Firangi Baba: A Laughable Charismatic Healer
The introduction of Raj Arjun as Firangi Baba, a mysterious and somewhat comical character who claims to have healing powers, is one of the most memorable additions to the show. Baba’s exaggerated spiritual aura, paired with his completely unscientific methods, often leads to funny situations, particularly when he crosses paths with Dr. Arora. Arora’s skeptical responses to Baba’s “powers” create a comedic tension that showcases their contrasting worldviews.
Why It’s Funny: The humor in their dynamic comes from how Dr. Arora’s scientific approach to medicine clashes with Firangi Baba’s spiritual charades.
5. Vaishali and Dr. Arora’s Emotional Roller Coaster
The emotional undercurrents between Dr. Arora and his ex-wife, Vaishali (played by Vidya Malvade ), add a bittersweet flavor to the series, but their interactions are also laced with humor. Vaishali, who has unresolved feelings towards Arora, often finds herself in amusing situations when the two cross paths.
Why It’s Funny: Kumud Mishra’s ability to handle the delicate balance between comedy and drama shines through in these moments, making the audience laugh while also feeling the weight of their history.
6. The Clumsy Mishaps of Singhada
Singhada (played by Pitobash Tripathy ) is Dr. Arora’s loyal associate, but his clumsiness often adds a slapstick element to the series. His character is the perfect foil to Dr. Arora’s more composed persona, and Singhada’s often misguided attempts at helping Arora create some hilarious moments. Singhada is tasked with gathering information for Arora’s smear campaign but ends up making things worse. His bumbling efforts and the resulting chaos are comedy gold.
Why It’s Funny: Pitobash Tripathy’s portrayal of Singhada as the lovable but inept assistant adds an element of physical comedy to the series, keeping the tone light and funny even in the midst of all the drama.
7. The Smear Campaign: Dr. Arora’s Brilliant Comeback
One of the funniest and most satisfying moments in the series occurs when Dr. Arora faces a vicious smear campaign orchestrated by Dinkar Bagla. What makes it hilarious is not only Arora’s clever way of handling the situation but also the absurdity of the smear itself.
Funniest Moment: The absurdity of the entire smear campaign, coupled with Dr. Arora’s calm yet ingenious response, makes for an incredibly funny and satisfying sequence.
Why It’s Funny: The humor arises from the sheer irony of the situation — Dr. Arora, who deals with the most awkward and taboo topics daily. The comic relief here is well-timed and utterly satisfying.
A Hilarious Journey with Dr. Arora
With its brilliant writing, talented cast, and hilarious moments, Dr. Arora continues to deliver a delightful mix of comedy and drama in Doctor Arora season 2. From awkward patient encounters to family drama and the ever-present threats of sabotage, the series is full of memorable moments that will keep you laughing out loud.
If you haven’t yet watched this uproarious medical drama, don’t miss out! Head over to Watcho to stream Dr. Arora Web Series Season 2, along with all your favorite Sony LIV shows. Download the Watcho app today, and get ready to laugh, cringe, and maybe even learn a thing or two from the quirky world of Dr. Vishesh Arora!