The final confrontation scene where the doctor takes a stand is well-written and emotionally satisfying. It avoids a melodramatic Bollywood-style finish and stays rooted in dialogue and conviction.
However, despite the talented cast, the film’s execution received criticism. One reviewer noted that Bhalerao “was one of the most promising young finds in Marathi and Hindi cinema – it’s hard to see him stoop so low with an outing that does a great disservice to his talent”. Similarly, the review stated that Prathamesh Parab “doesn’t fare any better as Parth’s buddy Keshav”. Doctor Doctor Marathi Movie
The most severe criticism was directed at the film's depiction of women and its reliance on crude double-entendre. A review on Bollyy.com stated that "the biggest problem is not the vulgar humour but the way it is shown, with women roaming about in skimpy clothes and portrayed simply as objects to be ogled at". The final confrontation scene where the doctor takes
The movie captures the quintessential hostel life, friendship bonds, and the anxiety of exams that resonate deeply with student audiences. One reviewer noted that Bhalerao “was one of