Dr. arora

  1. Pratheep Arora, MD
  2. Imtiaz Ali's 'Dr Arora' to release on July 22 SonyLIV – ThePrint – PTIFeed


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Pratheep Arora, MD

Medical School: Maulana Azad Medical College University of Delhi, New Delhi, India 1987 Internship: Vachira General Hospital, Bangkok, Thailand 1989 Lerdsin General Hospital, Bangkok, Thailand 1995 Residency: Residency in Internal Medicine Long Island College Hospital Brooklyn, New York 1997 Fellowships: 2004 Fellowship in Nephrology and Hypertension Harlem Hospital Center Columbia University, New York 2002 Fellowship in Critical Care Medicine Jackson Memorial Hospital University of Miami School of Medicine Miami, Florida Board Certifications: 2004 Diplomat American Board of Internal Medicine subspecialty in Nephrology 2002 Diplomat American Board of Internal Medicine subspecialty in Critical Care Medicine 2000 Diplomat American Board of Internal Medicine Honors and Awards: Strathmore’s Who’s Who featured member Co-author of 3 peer reviewed articles Outstanding Fellow of the Year 2002-2003 Harlem Hospital Center Awarded Scholarship by the Government of India for the study of medicine at the University of Delhi New-Delhi, India 1983-1987

Imtiaz Ali's 'Dr Arora' to release on July 22 SonyLIV – ThePrint – PTIFeed

Mumbai, Jul 5 (PTI) Filmmaker Imtiaz Ali-created show “Dr Arora-Gupt Rog Visheshagya” is set to premiere on SonyLIV on July 22, the streamer announced on Tuesday. Starring seasoned actor Kumud Mishra in the title role, the show is billed as a quirky, light-hearted dramedy that chronicles the life and times of a traveling sex consultant and his various patients. A Window Seat Films and Reliance Entertainment production, “Dr Arora” is directed by Imtiaz’s younger brother Sajid Ali and debutant Archit Kumar. The makers also released the trailer of the show today. Imtiaz, best known directing films “Jab We Met”, “Love Aaj Kal”, “Rockstar” and “Tamasha”, said his train journey from his home town Jamshedpur to Delhi has always left him intrigued about the world of local sex doctors that exists in the heartland of India. “I realised that the most advertised product or service in those areas was that of local sex doctors. It intrigued me no end and I sat endlessly at the window seat of those trains wondering what it would be inside the clinics of such doctors, what would it be to have those ailments and live in these small north Indian towns. “All the intrigue, social awkwardness and humour I have imagined over the years travelling through those towns has been poured into ‘Dr Arora’. Special mention to SonyLIV for lapping up this story right at the onset and raising it with love,” the filmmaker said in a statement. He praised directors Sajid and Archi...