Relationships in Four More Shots Please have gotten stronger and
messier. But what about lessons? Season two of the hit series, starring
Kirti Kulhari, Maanvi Gagroo, Sayani Gupta and Bani J, began streaming
on Amazon Prime today, April 17.
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t's time to again raise a toast to the Damini (Sayani Gupta), Umang
(Bani J), Anjana (Kirti Kulhari) and Siddhi (Maanvi Gaagro) - the four
girls who are back in the second season of Four More Shots Please. The
four women, who met at the Truck Bar and bonded over tequila shots,
might not have learned much from their mistake, but their bonds are
stronger.
Directed by Nupur Asthana and created by Rangita Pritish
Nandy, Four More Shots Please Season 2 again deals with the same-old
drama that these four girls dealt with in the first season, rightly
called ‘Deja-chu’ by Anjana. A mess-up you’ve done before.
The
series starts with a drunk Siddhi walking on the Galata Bridge in
Istanbul. She drunk-dials Umang, which results in a reunion of the four
in a foreign land. The three land up in Istanbul only to find Siddhi in
bed with a Turkish guy, who they (including Siddhi) later discover is a
hooker.
Siddhi’s character seems to have undergone a
transformation, but gradually, the viewers get to understand that she is
the same girl, who can’t deal with adulting. We understand that the
series celebrates the unapologetically flawed women, but one should, at
some point, learn from their mistakes and not repeat them over and over
again.
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The other three girls are more or less in situations
similar to what we saw in the first season. Damini is still hanging
between Jeh (Prateik Babbar) and Warsi (Milind Soman), while Umang and
Anjana are still dealing with their respective relationship woes. The
series touches upon various topics - from open marriage, infidelity,
misogyny, body positivity to anti-nationalism - but doesn't delve much
deeper.
Istanbul was a major attraction in the trailer, but only the first
episode featured the quaint cafes of the city along with a few tourist
attractions, and before we could get used to the location, the series
shifted back to Bombay. Not fair, we say. Especially when we can't
physically travel and have to rely on virtual tours The last two
episodes were shot at Udaipur, which was all about Udaivilas Palace.
Again, a tad unfair.
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Cinematically the series is a joy to watch -
be it the locations, the gorgeous outfits or the glamourous stars. The
story flows at a steady pace but the wedding drama was a little
stretched. The 10-episode series could have easily been wrapped up in
eight. Story-wise, the girls still seem to be at the same juncture.
Situations are different, but they all seem to be dealing with similar
dilemmas and similar heartbreaks. There are moments when the girls are
distraught, but they fail to connect to the viewers. It hardly touches a
chord or stirs emotion.
Nowadays, every show tries to bring in
the current political scenario. Same was seen in Four More as well.
Damini writes a book on a judge who was murdered. This seems to be
inspired by Judge Loya’s death case. In Sacred Games 2, the makers
included mob-lynching while in Code M, the series spoke about cast-based
violence. While these issues need to be talked about, at times, it
appears to be forced. Like the little ‘Inquilaab’ moment that Damini
enjoys at the literary fest when she is harassed by two political goons
and is called ‘anti-nationalist’.
In the new season, relationships go through a lot of ups and downs. Siddhi talking about dealing with body-shaming in one of her comic acts is one of the wow moments of the show, where she reveals the importance of self-love.
In the new season, relationships go through a lot of ups and downs. Siddhi talking about dealing with body-shaming in one of her comic acts is one of the wow moments of the show, where she reveals the importance of self-love.
Four More
Shots Please is a women-centric show that features urbane women.
Small-town girls have other concerns, which might not be an issue at all
for these city girls. The show caters to the metropolitan crowd and
certainly appeals to those dreaming of the big-city life. However, it’s
still far from reality for girls who can’t even make their own
decisions.
The second instalment of Four More Shots Please seemed to have given
more limelight to Siddhi. It kind of begins and ends with her. Nothing
to complain, as Maanvi Gagroo totally owned her character. Bani J was
convincing as Umang while Lisa Ray seemed to be a little out of sync,
especially during the proposal scene, which doesn’t get you emotional.
Sayani Gupta and Kirti Kulhari totally justified their characters. Three
new actors - Samir Kochhar, Shibani Dandekar and Prabal Panjabi joined
the cast. There was hardly anything to do for Samir than look charming
and act horny while around Anjana. Prabal, on the other hand, was apt as
the stand-up comic and one of the most relatable characters on the
show. It would have been nice if we could see a little more of Neil
Bhoopalam, who plays Varun, Anjana’s ex-husband in the series.
In total, Four More Shots Please S2 is a good watch, and even helps
satiate your wanderlust by giving you a glimpse of the three cities. We
would have loved more, but we'll take what we get. The episodes are
around 35-42 minutes long and one can easily complete it over the
weekend. And since the first season hooked you, you shouldn't miss the
second one.



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