Kirti Was Initially Sceptical To Do Four More Shots Please; Here’s Who Encouraged Her To Do The Show
Kirti Kulhari plays the role of a single mother on ‘Four More Shots Please’. She reveals that initially she was sceptical about taking up the role. But here’s who encouraged her to do the show!
Amazon
Prime
Video
Original's
Four
More
Shots
Please,
which
is
written
by
Devika
Bhagat
and
features
Sayani
Gupta,
Kirti
Kulhari,
Bani
J
and
Maanvi
Gagroo
along
with
a
stellar
ensemble
cast
comprising
of
Prateik
Babbar,
Neil
Bhooplalam,
Lisa
Ray,
Milind
Soman,
released
a
few
days
ago.
The
web
series
revolves
around
the
lives
of
four
very
different
women
each
fighting
their
own
individual
battles
and
tackling
life
as
it
comes.
Based
in
the
southern
tip
of
Mumbai,
the
city
that
never
sleeps,
these
four
friends
get
together
every
couple
of
days
to
binge
talk
and
get
smash
drunk
at
their
favourite
garage
bar,
'Truck'.
Ever
since
its
release,
the
series
has
been
getting
rave
reviews
and
appreciation
from
the
audience
and
critics,
for
its
storyline
as
well
as
the
actors'
performances.
On
the
show,
Kirti
Kulhari
plays
the
character
of
a
single
mother
(Anjana,
who
is
also
a
lawyer)
and
is
quite
impressive!
Kriti
was
approached
by
the
director
of
the
show,
Rangita.
After
reading
the
script,
Kirti
was
initially
sceptical
about
doing
the
series,
but
it
was
her
husband
who
gave
her
the
confidence
to
do
play
the
character.
Kriti
revealed,
"I
was
approached
by
Rangita
and
after
reading
the
script,
I
was
sceptical
about
how
will
they
position
something
that's
palatable
but
at
the
same
time
make
a
bold
statement?
Another
big
concern
for
me
was
the
fact
that
I
had
to
play
a
mother.
I
wasn't
ready
for
this
and
I
had
the
fear
of
being
typecast
into
that
role,
which
has
been
quite
prevalent
in
the
industry."
She
further
added,
"I
kept
questioning
whether
I
should
take
the
plunge
and
play
a
role,
which
could
probably
change
my
image
and
affect
the
type
of
work
or
opportunity
that
could
come
my
way.
It
was
my
husband
who
finally
gave
me
the
confidence
to
do
this.
He
is
solely
responsible
for
reminding
me
that
I
am
first
and
foremost
an
actor
and
I
just
have
to
push
my
own
boundaries
and
be
the
change
that
I
keep
talking
about."