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Third season of Four More Shots Please! gets release date

The third season will pick up from the dramatic note on which the second season ended, bringing back to screens the lives of four unapologetically flawed women who live, love & blunder

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The third season of the Emmy-nominated series Four More Shots Please! will globally premiere on October 21 on Amazon Prime Video, the streamer announced on Friday. 

Produced by Pritish Nandy Communications, directed by Joyeeta Patpatia and written by Devika Bhagat, with dialogues by Ishita Moitra, the third season will pick up from the dramatic note on which the second season ended, bringing back to screens the lives of four unapologetically flawed women who live, love, blunder, and discover what continues to make them tick through their forever friendship in the city of Mumbai.

The series features Kirti Kulhari, Sayani Gupta, Maanvi Gagroo, and Bani J in the lead roles. "This show reaffirms our commitment to promoting diverse and new cinematic voices and making Prime Video a home for talent. 70% of the creators who we work with on a project, work with us again and that exemplifies true collaboration! We’ve had a long-standing collaboration with Pritish Nandy Communications and can’t wait to unveil the new season of the show on 21st October!”

Four More Shots Please! travels to Italy and Punjab this season, apart from South Mumbai; the drama is bigger, the scale is larger, and the friendship is stronger. There is really no other show that celebrates female friendships like Four More Shots Please! and I’m hopeful that our fandom will grow substantially with this new season," said producer Pritish Nandy.

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