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The Good Karma Hospital location: Where is the ITV drama series filmed?



 The Good Karma Hospital area: Where is the ITV dramatization series recorded?

Cast and team uncover the advantages and difficulties of recording so far from home

 23 JAN 2022


Dr Ruby Walker in The Good Karma Hospital

Amrita Acharia as Dr Ruby Walker in The Good Karma Hospital (Image: ITV/Chris Burgess/Tiger Aspect)

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The Good Karma Hospital is getting back to ITV for a fourth series and carrying a few invite daylight to the UK's dull cold weather months.


The clinical show is back on our screens following two years off air and bringing six spic and span episodes, two new specialists and a lot of patients to take care of.


While there might be a few new storylines, you can depend on a lot of untainted sea shores and sun-doused scenes, as the cast and group got back to their extraordinary area to film the fourth series last year.


Understand more: The Good Karma Hospital: Release date, cast and most recent on ITV dramatization's fourth series


Amanda Redman has as of late uncovered how she and her kindred cast mates miss their families when shooting the series as the area for The Good Karma Hospital is "far from home".


So where precisely do they film the dramatization? Here's beginning and end you want to know:


Where is The Good Karma Hospital series recorded?

The show is set in South India however has really been shot in Sri Lanka since series one in the Galle area.


With it's wonderful sea shores, and exceptional scene - the view from Dr Lydia Fonseca's home is the ideal model - the show is a genuinely necessary radiant departure for British TV watchers throughout the cold weather months.


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Neil Morrissey as Greg McConnell, Mikhail Sen as Nimish Chari and Darshan Jariwala as Dr Ram Nair

Areas for recording have purportedly included Thiranagama Golden Beach Restaurant and Unawatuna which is a waterfront town on suburbia of Galle and is allegedly an area for a portion of the ocean side scenes.


Amrita Acharia as Dr Ruby Walker and Nimmi Harasgama as Nurse Mari Rodriguez

Amrita Acharia as Dr Ruby Walker and Nimmi Harasgama as Nurse Mari Rodriguez (Image: ITV/Tiger Aspect)

What have the cast and team said of recording in Sri Lanka?

Amanda Redman, who plays Dr Fonseca, has uncovered how she has been all of the time "glad" recording out in Sri Lanka.


"The advantages of shooting in Sri Lanka is that you get some wonderful climate, you can likewise get rainstorm downpours, heavy storms. I love that since it adds to its show," she said.


"The landscape is fantastic. You're constantly ensured an incredible setting. The impediments are that it's quite far from home so I miss my family, we as a whole do."


Amanda Redman as Dr Lydia Fonseca

Amanda Redman as Dr Lydia Fonseca (Image: ITV/Chris Burgess/Tiger Aspect)

Chief Producer for Tiger Aspect, Lucy Bedford, uncovered how the pandemic had put "a tremendous measure of tension" on the creation of the series.


"It was totally inconceivable to be back in Sri Lanka," she clarified: "There were minutes where we truly contemplated whether we were in any event, going to have the option to get back out there to film this series however on account of our phenomenal group in Sri Lanka, our accomplices and colleagues on Good Karma, we had the option to get out there.


"The advantages of shooting in Sri Lanka are apparent each time you watch The Good Karma Hospital," Lucy added: "The magnificence of the scenes here. The excellence of individuals. It carries an inconceivable enchanted quality to the screen. The light is dazzling. We're ready to work at a lot more noteworthy scale than we would be assuming we were working somewhere else on the planet. The difficulties are minute in contrast with the advantages so frankly, there aren't any. It's amazing, we love it thus, to such an extent."


Amrita Acharia who plays Dr Ruby Walker said it was "exquisite" to return after so long and that Sri Lanka was a "warm and inviting spot".


Amrita Acharia as Dr Ruby Walker

"It was truly wonderful returning," the 35-year-old entertainer said. "I kidded that when I go there that it resembles being in a time travel in light of the fact that despite the fact that it's been many years, you're returning to a particularly recognizable spot. That it seems like home.

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