Kirti Kulhari Reveals Why 'Four More Shots Please!' Was Her Most Meaningful Role

Actress Kirti Kulhari has opened up about her time on the popular series "Four More Shots Please!". She calls portraying Anjana across four seasons the most meaningful experience of her acting career. The show's cast and creators are gearing up for the release of the fourth and final season this month. They credit the show's global fanbase for embracing the stories of these bold and relatable women.

Key Points: Kirti Kulhari Calls Four More Shots Please Final Season Career Highlight

  • Kirti Kulhari describes her role as Anjana as the most meaningful of her career
  • The final season features the core quartet and adds new cast members like Dino Morea
  • Sayani Gupta says fans embraced the characters for being messy, brave, and real
  • The International Emmy-nominated series is produced by Pritish Nandy Communications
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Kirti Kulhari calls being a part of 'Four More Shots Please!' season 4 the most meaningful experience of her career

Kirti Kulhari says playing Anjana in 'Four More Shots Please!' was her most meaningful career experience as the show's final season premieres.

"This show became bigger than just a story. It became a voice. - Kirti Kulhari"

Mumbai, Dec 12

Actress Kirti Kulhari has described being part of “Four More Shots Please! Season 4” as the most meaningful experience of her career.

The actress opened up about how the show allowed her to explore new dimensions of her craft while portraying a character that is bold, vulnerable, and deeply relatable. On Friday, the makers shared the trailer of Prime Video’s upcoming show on social media with the caption, “pouring the trailer onto your feed #FourMoreShotsPleaseOnPrime, Final Season, Dec 19.”

The stellar cast returns with Sayani Gupta, Kirti Kulhari, Bani J, and Maanvi Gagroo in lead roles, joined by Prateik Babbar, Smita Patil, Lisa Ray, Rajeev Siddhartha, Ankur Rathee, and Milind Soman reprising their characters. This season also sees new additions to the ensemble, including Dino Morea, Anasuya Sengupta, and Kunaal Roy Kapur, as the beloved quartet gets back into action.

Speaking about her role, Kirti shared in a statement, “Being a part of Four More Shots Please! has been one of the most meaningful experiences of my career. Anjana’s journey – her strength, her flaws, her evolution – resonated with so many women across the world, and that love has carried us through four beautiful seasons. As we wrap this final chapter, my heart is full. This show became bigger than just a story. It became a voice. And that’s only because the fans held us, celebrated us, and kept us going from day one.”

Sayani Gupta added, “It’s rare for a show to touch lives so deeply, and Four More Shots Please! did that because fans embraced these four women exactly as they were – messy, brave, vulnerable, loud, loving, and real women with agency and distinct voices.”

Talking about her character Siddhi, Maanvi mentioned, “Four More Shots Please! didn’t just give me a character. It gave me a tribe. From the very first season, Siddhi found a place in people’s hearts, and that connection is something I continue to cherish deeply. Every woman who saw a bit of her younger self in Siddhi made this journey worth it. This season is a celebration of the fans who have grown with us, supported us, and continue to love us unconditionally.”

“Umang has lived loudly. Loved loudly. Broken loudly. And rebuilt herself loudly. Fans embraced all her shades right from the beginning, and that love only grew stronger with every season. This finale is our way of giving back to everyone who rooted for this girl gang, who partied with them, cried with them, and celebrated with them,” stated Bani J.

Produced by Pritish Nandy Communications and created by Rangita Pritish Nandy and Ishita Pritish Nandy, the final season of this International Emmy-nominated original series is directed by Arunima Sharma and Neha Parti Matiyani.

“Four More Shots Please! Season 4” will from December 19 on Prime Video.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Respectfully, while I appreciate what the show tried to do, sometimes it felt a bit too "woke" and tried too hard. Not every Indian woman's life is about cocktails and high drama. Still, good to see diverse stories being told.
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Ananya R
Kirti is absolutely right! This show gave a voice to so many of us. My friends and I have had the best discussions after every episode. It's more than entertainment; it's a mirror to our own lives, struggles, and friendships. ❤️
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Sarah B
As someone who watched this from the US, it was fascinating to see a different side of India. The characters felt real and complex. Kudos to the entire cast for bringing these stories to life. Excited for the finale!
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Vikram M
My wife and her friends are huge fans. It's great that OTT platforms are allowing such content. Traditional TV would never have greenlit something this bold. A cultural shift for sure. December 19 is marked on our calendar!
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Kavya N
Bani J's point about Umang is so true! She was messy and loud and real. This show didn't give us perfect, sanitized heroines. It gave us women. That's its biggest achievement. Will miss this girl gang terribly.

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