Prime Video has officially announced the fourth and final season of its much-loved and International Emmy-nominated original series ‘Four More Shots Please!’. The hit show, which has resonated with audiences for its bold storytelling and unapologetic celebration of female friendships, is set to return soon with the original cast reprising their iconic roles.
According to a press release from Prime Video, Sayani Gupta, Kirti Kulhari, Bani J, and Maanvi Gagroo will reunite for the final chapter of the series. The show, which broke ground with its fresh, urban narrative centred on four independent women navigating life, love and everything in between, will come to an emotional and empowering close with this season.
Created by Rangita Pritish Nandy and Ishita Pritish Nandy, the upcoming season is being described as a “joyful celebration of identity, independence and unbreakable friendship.” While the premiere date is yet to be revealed, the makers have promised that the final installment will be packed with the signature sass, drama, and heartfelt moments that made the show a cultural favourite.
Ever since its debut, ‘Four More Shots Please!’ has been a significant part of Prime Video’s original content lineup in India. The series has drawn praise not only for its honest portrayal of modern urban women but also for starting conversations around gender, sexuality, ambition, and freedom in a way few shows have.
With three successful seasons behind it and a loyal fan base, the fourth season is expected to offer both closure and celebration, bringing the journeys of Damini, Anjana, Umang, and Siddhi full circle.
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