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Four Years Later tops OTT romance this weekend, here's all about Shahana's show
Four Years Later tops OTT romance this weekend, here's all about Shahana's show

India Today

time09-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • India Today

Four Years Later tops OTT romance this weekend, here's all about Shahana's show

Actor Shahana Goswami's Australian-Indian series 'Four Years Later' is set for its streaming debut. After securing a nomination at the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA), the show will now be available for Indian viewers as well.'Four Years Later', which features actor Akshay Ajit Singh opposite Goswami will release on LionsgatePlay. The series, about an Indian couple navigating love and marital challenges in a foreign land will be available for streaming from July 11, sharing the Hindi trailer, LionsgatePlay captioned it as, "Time passes, bonds don't. Witness a love story that takes you to the depths of love, life, and desire. Watch Four Years Later on 11th July." 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 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 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 was last seen in Kanu Behl's 'Despatch' (2024), co-starring Manoj also received praise for her performance in the BAFTA-nominated 'Santosh' (2024).- EndsMust Watch

Black Dog Ride brings Just a Farmer to The Dam with writer and actress Leila McDougall on post-show panel
Black Dog Ride brings Just a Farmer to The Dam with writer and actress Leila McDougall on post-show panel

West Australian

time14-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • West Australian

Black Dog Ride brings Just a Farmer to The Dam with writer and actress Leila McDougall on post-show panel

Actress and screenwriter Leila Sweeney McDougall will take part in a Q&A following the showing of her movie, Just a Farmer, at The Dam in Denmark on May 26. The film, which McDougall wrote and in which she also stars, is the main picture in a free community movie night supported by Black Dog Ride, a charity which raises awareness of depression and suicide prevention. The Australian film, which has an IMDb rating of 7.8/10 and also stars Robert Taylor and Susan Prior, is about a newly widowed mother who is left to care for an alcoholic father-in-law and a failing farm. Denmark Black Dog Ride committee member Shari Bolitho said the film would resonate with the community. 'It is very relevant to the mental health and welfare of the farmers in our area and the wider community as well,' she said. The 2024 movie has won several awards and was nominated in the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts category of best indie film. Black Dog Ride sponsored The Dam to host the film and hopes to raise awareness, start conversations and support mental wellbeing in the bush. Black Dog Ride director Bev Seeney said the movie night was part of a rural film tour being organised by the charity. 'We are trying to get the film to go far and wide because it has such a powerful message,' she said. McDougall, who was raised in the farming community of Walcha in rural New South Wales, will be joined in the post-film panel session by Denmark doctor Alex Sleeman and mental health advocates. In October 2024, Dr Sleeman survived falling under a two-tonne tractor and had to learn to walk again after suffering serious spinal injuries. Although the event is free, it is ticketed so booking is essential. Register online at .

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