Four More Shots Please actors Sayani Gupta, Bani J, Kirti Kulhari, and Maanvi Gagroo, in a recent interview, discussed their web series and the criticism it has received. The show is back with its third season after a two-year hiatus. On October 21, the show will be made available on Amazon Prime Video.
Maanvi Gagroo, Sayani Gupta, Kirti Kulhari, and Bani J play the lead characters in the web series. These four women are shown in the series, along with how they handle stress in both their personal and professional lives. The show has frequently been criticised for portraying "too much sex," despite the fact that it speaks to women, thanks to its honest storytelling and interesting characters. The characters have talked openly about their desires, mistakes in relationships, and general sexuality throughout the past two seasons.
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The show's leading actors recently spoke with a media outlet about their show and the trolling it receives. Kirti Kulhari said, "Yes, the show is largely about sex. There is also a lot of sex in the world " She added that India is the most populated country and they are representing what’s already there out in the world. The actor also added, everyone has the right to express their opinions, and, they would accept all criticism.
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Sayani Gupta claimed that the issue is not sex but rather women's ability to select their sexual partners and discuss their sexuality. She said, "You'll be surprised to find the percentage of women who haven’t experienced an orgasm in their entire life, and most of them have multiple children. It's the mentality that prevents us from discussing women or sex. It's tauba tauba all the time. "
Bani J, a well-known VJ, who portrays the show's homosexual character, Umang, also offered her thoughts on the topic. The true problem, according to this viewpoint, is that women are not allowed to express their ideas in our "male-dominated culture." She explained, "The problem is seeing women in leadership positions and making decisions. They have sex wherever they want, with whomever they want, and say whatever they want. Men are not used to seeing women be that self-assured. Many males struggle with the idea of women being able to say no when they want. We do, however, have the right to say both yes and no. We have a voice, so you ought to pay attention to us as well. We deserve to be heard and seen."
Maanvi Gagroo shared her personal experiences with women's criticism on the show to wrap up the discussion. There were other older women who loved the show, indicating that Four More Shots Please appealed to women of all ages.