Mumbai: Sugar, spice and a dollop of spunk is what the trailer of Four More Shots Please! Season 3 is full of, which brings back the queens of the show Kirti Kulhari, Sayani Gupta, Maanvi Gagroo, and Bani J, tripling the sass.
Season 3 will also see Prateik Babbar, Lisa Ray, Neil Bhoopalam, Rajeev Siddharth, Amrita Puri, Simone Singh, and Samir Kochhar reprising their respective roles whereas Jim Sarbh, Sushant Singh, Shilpa Shukla and Rohan Mehra will be the new faces in this season.
The trailer of the new season of Four More Shots Please! shares a riveting glimpse into the life of four friends – Anjana Menon, Damini Roy, Siddhi Patel and Umang Singh who strive to navigate through the challenges of life, love and their own flaws.
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Talking about the show, Sayani shared, “The third season will see the girls having more fun, their camaraderie deepening, their fierceness expanding, but also their acceptance of their frailties. I am very excited for the viewers who have been writing in every day, asking about the third season, to watch the show!”
Kirti added: “This season the girls are sassier, sexier and more empowered to make their mistakes and learn from them.”
“With the new season of Four More Shots Please! we are leveling up from where we left the last season and offering a deep dive into the character arcs that would intrigue the viewers,” said Bani J.
“From various complexities in personal and professional lives, to coming to making conscious efforts and decisions to bring back lives on track, the new season is packed with a lot of ups and downs for the viewers.”
Maanvi shared in the new season, her character Siddhi will make mistakes, she will face challenges, she will stumble and fall more than a few times.
“But, she won’t give up. I sometimes relate to Siddhi a lot and honestly, I’m always rooting for her. I am glad to be back on Prime Video with the new season for the audiences not just in India but across the globe.”
Four More Shots Please! Season 3 is a part of Prime Video’s festive line-up for the Great Indian Festival 2022 starting September 23 onwards.