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Four female friends from different walks of life deal with romance, work-life conflicts, ambitions and anxieties in modern-day India.

Four More Shots Please DETAILS

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  • Created by Rangita Pritish Nandy
  • Written by Devika Bhagat, Ishita Moitra
  • Starring Sayani Gupta, Bani J, Kirti Kulhari, Maanvi Gagroo
  • Music by Mikey McCleary
  • Country of origin India
  • Original language English
  • No. of seasons 3
  • No. of episodes 30
  • Producers Pritish Nandy, Rangita Pritish Nandy
  • Cinematography Neha Parti Matiyani (season 1-2), Sanket Shah (Season 3)
  • Editor Antara Lahiri (Season 1), Jabeen Merchant (Season 2), Arindam Ghatak (Season 3)
  • Running time 28-45 minutes
  • Production company Pritish Nandy Communications Ltd
  • Network Amazon Video
  • Release 25 January 2019 - present

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ABOUT Four More Shots Please

Last Updated : 03 Mar 2025
Four More Shots Please!, an Amazon Prime Video series directed by Anu Menon and Nupur Asthana, chronicles the lives of four women navigating love, careers, and self-discovery in Mumbai. The show, featuring Sayani Gupta, Bani J, Kirti Kulhari, and Maanvi Gagroo, presents a relatable portrayal of millennial womanhood, embracing flaws and celebrating friendship. Its unapologetic depiction of female characters has drawn comparisons to Sex and the City. The series' success is undeniable. Season one ranked among Amazon Prime Video's top three most-watched Indian Originals in 2019. Season two, released in May 2020, achieved the distinction of being the platform's most-watched Indian show, leading to a swift greenlight for a third season. Season three premiered on October 21, 2022, continuing the story of these complex, independent women. The show's popularity underscores a growing demand for authentic portrayals of female experiences in Indian entertainment. The series' continued success highlights the platform's investment in original Indian content and the resonance of its narrative with viewers.
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