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‘Never perceived it as women-led show’

Updated on: 08 May,2022 07:33 AM IST  |  Mumbai
Uma Ramasubramanian |

Prateik credits Four More Shots Please writers for crafting his character deftly as third season kicks off in Italy

‘Never perceived it  as women-led show’

Prateik Babbar

Prateik Babbar can heave a sigh of relief as the last leg of Four More Shots Please season 3 finally kicked off in Italy, after repeatedly being delayed due to the pandemic. Babbar says the team has been collaborating for the show for so long that returning to work feels like “being back home with your homies”. 
“It is a relief to be able to complete the shoot. I missed being on the set during the lockdown. I enjoy spending time on every film set after the hiatus. It is always exciting to work with the team.” 


While the show revolves around four women, played by Maanvi Gagroo, Kirti Kulhari, Sayani Gupta and Bani Judge, Babbar has been able to hold his own with his character, Jeh.


A still from Four More Shots Please!A still from Four More Shots Please!


“I never perceived the show as one that’s led by four women. The writers have fleshed out every role with perfection that each character feels like it is their story to narrate. It also feels great to be part of an empowering women-led story. The majority of our team, off-camera too, comprises women. It is super enriching to work with them.”

While he is tight lipped about this edition, he promises that it will be “bigger and better”. “There are a lot of surprises for the audiences. The makers have given a beautiful arch to our stories and the narrative that will leave everyone excited. It is well crafted.”

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