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Watch video here: 'Four Years Later' narrates the story of a newlywed couple, Sridevi (Goswami) and Yash (Singh). The duo is seen attempting to figure out what happened to their relationship when Yash moved to Australia for a four-year medical traineeship. While Sridevi deals with domestic and social constraints, Yash fights alienation, guilt, ambition and family expectations.Goswami, while reflecting on her character and the story, emphasised that 'Four Years Later' depicts modern love (from both perspectives), according to OTTPlay. She mentioned about the parallels between two different migratory experiences shown in the show.Singh also added to Goswami's perspective by stating that 'Four Years Later' is an honest and unfiltered exploration of relationships. The show is created by Mithila Gupta. Apart from being the executive producer, Gupta has also co-written it alongside Nicole Reddy and S Shakthidharan. Mohini Herse and Fadia Abboud have co-directed the series.'Four Years Later' is co-produced by Ian Collie, Stephen Corvini and Rob Gibson from Easy Tiger Productions. The crossover love story was initially aired on the Australian television network SBS on October 2, 2024.'Four Years Later' examines the consequences of love that endures despite physical separation and the passage of time from the viewpoints of both Sridevi and Yash. Roy Joseph, Luke Arnold, Kate Box, and Taj Aldeeb are also play key roles.Goswami was last seen in Kanu Behl's 'Despatch' (2024), co-starring Manoj Bajpayee.She also received praise for her performance in the BAFTA-nominated 'Santosh' (2024).- EndsMust Watch
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