5 reasons why Amazon Prime original series Four More Shots Please trailer is unmissable!
Mumbai, Jan 15 (IBNS): As 2019 draws in, Amazon Prime Video gears up for the release of another Prime Original series Four More Shots Please!
Questioning stereotypical gender norms, the narrative follows the life-journey of four modern Indian women caught in urban and cultural transition.
Today, the makers have dropped the official trailer of the show and it surely has left the audience thrilled!
Reason to watch the trailer:
1. Friendship, love, intimacy, diverse sexual orientations, sexual fantasy, fun, freedom, impulse, etc. the trailer takes us through every possible metropolitan-associated life-moment, we could think of.
2. Did anyone just say Milind Soman? Yes, the actor returns to the silver screen and looks quite delish in the trailer. He will be seen sharing screen space with four gorgeous ladies – Sayani Gupti, Kriti Kulhari, Bani J and Maanvi Garoo.
3. Love your girl gang? This is a series dedicated to celebrating female friendship! If the trailer is any indication, the series will be loaded with relatable moments and laugh out loud candidness.
4. A tall dark handsome guy juggling bottles at a bar-counter looks attractive, doesn’t he? Actor Prateik Babbar marks his digital debut with a promising on-screen avatar and looks charming as ever.
5. The evergreen Simone Singh returns to the screen with another magnetic character and is surely setting some serious beauty goals in the trailer.
Have you not watched the trailer yet? Watch it now;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D7NCW8gMtVs
Catch all the unaltered drama and sass with Amazon Prime Original Series Four More Shots, Please! launching exclusively on Amazon Prime Video this January.
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