
Movie spotlight
Hello Doctor
Nader (Samir Ghanem) and Al-Zanati Khalifa (George Sidham) are two friendly doctors, but they are very different from each other. The son of the dean of the Faculty of Medicine succeeded in his people's respect for his father and took his work for quick profit and wealth at the expense of professional ethics. He spent seven years in Upper Egypt and devoted himself to the Abu Qarat department, and between the two there are dialogues about ethics and society, and about their differences.
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Plot Summary
This Pakistani film centers on a doctor grappling with his personal and professional life amidst societal expectations and a developing romance. He must navigate his duties, his emotional entanglements, and the consequences of his choices.
Critical Reception
While specific widespread critical reviews from 1980 are scarce for this particular Pakistani film, "Hello Doctor" was generally well-received by audiences in its region for its blend of drama and comedy, often praised for its star cast and relatable themes.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its engaging comedic elements.
Appreciated for its dramatic storyline and emotional depth.
The performances of the lead actors were frequently highlighted.
Google audience: Audience reception data from Google is not readily available for "Hello Doctor (1980)".
Fun Fact
The film is part of the rich history of Pakistani cinema, often referred to as 'Lollywood', which produced a significant number of films in the Urdu language during the latter half of the 20th century.
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