Prime Video released the trailer for the final season of Four More Shots Please!, streaming December 19, 2025. The women make a "final pact" to resolve issues, focusing on vulnerability and growth.

Last Updated: 12.47 PM, Dec 12, 2025
The trailer for the fourth and last season of Four More Shots Please!, Prime Video's International Emmy-nominated series, was released today. In the last chapter, the cherished girl gang will reach a rousing climax, bringing the series to a close in time for the holidays. Prime Video will stream the series on December 19, 2025.
The trailer provides an energetic, poignant, and wildly chaotic look into the last chapter of the quartet, reiterating the series' defining themes of female camaraderie, strength, and discovery. The four divas—Damini, Umang, Anjana, and Siddhi—are returning for a final season with the goal of "finishing what they started" and coming out on top, each with their set of experiences and wisdom.
In the last season, the four friends face new challenges, make courageous decisions, have long-overdue conversations, and experience the trademark mayhem that made the sitcom famous.
They make "one final pact" and set a six-month deadline to resolve the problem that has been holding them back in the trailer. As Siddhi (Maanvi Gagroo) experiments with stand-up comedy and engages in playful role-playing with her husband (Rajeev Siddhartha), she seems to be entering the realms of marriage and sexuality. "Stop self-whipping" is another piece of advice she receives.
A new character, Dino Morea, and the single mother, Anjana (Kirti Kulhari), are shown playing the game "Never Have I Ever" in an arousing and competitive manner. Umang (Bani J) continues to struggle with relationships and love, but a friend encourages her to "stop considering everyone her soulmate" before comforting Damini.
One of them suggests that Damini (Sayani Gupta) start her own podcast, which another calls an "attention play." This highlights Damini's work life. She comes clean about her need for attention and opens up to a new romantic interest about her vulnerable times and regrets.
The original cast members are all back for more, including Sayani Gupta, Kirti Kulhari, Bani J, and Maanvi Gagroo. Milind Soman, Ankur Rathee, Lisa Ray, Rajeev Siddhartha, and Prateik Smita Patil are all back for another round of ensemble performances. Dino Morea, Kunaal Roy Kapur, and Anasuya Sengupta are among the newcomers to the show in the last season.
Devika Bhagat created and wrote the script for the show, while Ishita Moitra provided the dialogue. Arunima Sharma and Neha Parti Matiyani served as the directors.
Everyone in the cast talked about how much they loved the show and their roles. Sayani Gupta (Damini) thanked the show's loyal viewers, saying she has "literally grown up with her" role over the past eight years. The show became "a voice" for many women globally, according to Kirti Kulhari (Anjana), who emphasised the universal relevance of her character's journey.
Maanvi Gagroo, who played Siddhi, said that the show brought her a "tribe" of followers who could relate to her younger self. "Lived loudly. Loved loudly. Broken loudly. Bani J (Umang) characterised her character as someone who "loved loudly, broke loudly, and rebuilt herself loudly."
Four More Shots, Please! Season 4 affirms in its trailer that the series is aiming for a final send-off centred around vulnerability, growth, and the unbreakable bond of sisterhood that viewers have cherished since the beginning.
Q: When does Four More Shots Please! Season 4 premiere?
A: The fourth and final season of Four More Shots Please! will premiere exclusively on Prime Video on December 19, 2025.
Q: Is Four More Shots Please! Season 4 the final season of the series?
A: Yes, Season 4 is confirmed to be the fourth and final chapter of the International Emmy-nominated series. The finale promises a powerful conclusion to the journey of the four protagonists.
Q: Which new actors are joining the cast for Four More Shots Please! Season 4?
A: The final season introduces new faces to the ensemble cast, including Dino Morea, Anasuya Sengupta, and Kunaal Roy Kapur.