'Four More Shots Please!' Sets December Premiere for Final Season

The Emmy-nominated series returns for its last outing on 19 December, bringing the Mumbai quartet back for one final round of chaos, friendship and emotional fallout.

Team THR India
By Team THR India
LAST UPDATED: DEC 08, 2025, 15:56 IST|5 min read
'Four More Shots Please!'
'Four More Shots Please!'

Prime Video has announced that the final season of Four More Shots Please! will premiere globally on 19 December, drawing to a close one of the platform’s most watched and most debated Indian originals. The show, which earned an International Emmy nomination in 2020, follows four Mumbai women as they stagger, swear and strategise their way through adulthood, often with cocktail glasses in hand and questionable decisions in tow.

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The fourth and final chapter once again brings together Sayani Gupta, Kirti Kulhari, Bani J and Maanvi Gagroo as Damini, Anjana, Umang and Siddhi — characters who long ago transcended their glossy trappings to become touchstones for conversations around friendship, work and the contradictions of urban womanhood. Familiar faces including Milind Soman, Prateik, Rajeev Siddhartha, Lisa Ray and Ankur Rathee also return, joined this season by Dino Morea, Anasuya Sengupta and Kunaal Roy Kapur.

Created by Rangita Pritish Nandy and Ishita Pritish Nandy, and produced by Pritish Nandy Communications, the season is directed by Arunima Sharma and Neha Parti Matiyani, with scripts by Devika Bhagat and dialogues by Ishita Moitra. It will release simultaneously in India and more than 240 countries and territories, a sign of the series’ unexpectedly wide international reach.

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While Prime Video’s announcement avoids giving away plot details, it hints at a final season fuelled by mayhem, hard choices and what the creators describe as “the mother of all pacts”. The women, now firmly past the point of pleasing anyone but themselves, appear set for a last lap of misadventures involving new freedoms, complicated romances and friendships stretched to unfamiliar limits.

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Nikhil Madhok, Head of Originals at Prime Video India, called the series an “OG” in female-led streaming storytelling, arguing that its unabashed tone had helped push the boundaries of representation on the platform. Rangita Pritish Nandy echoed the sentiment, describing the finale as the “crescendo” of a show intended to portray women on their own chaotic terms.

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