Sayani Gupta : remembers her experience wearing a metal dress Being glamorous is difficult
Sayani Gupta : revealed a frank behind-the-scenes reminiscence from the “Four More Shots Please!” sets. She said that “glam isn’t easy” and recalled how a garment left paper cuts from the metal all over her body.

The actress posted a series of pictures from her photo session in the stone-encrusted silver metal outfit on Instagram, which had its own difficulties despite its glitz.
“This metal dress with stones was possibly the hardest outfit one has worn (and there are many contenders),” she captioned the photo. Paper cuts from the metal were all over my body, and it was heavy.
Sayani said that the look was eventually worth the effort and that it deserves a spot in her own “hall of looks” from the series, despite the pain.
I had to wear it for three days in order to maintain continuity. But I suppose it was worthwhile! No one else can do that, as @aasthasharma informed me during the tryout. I’m not sure whether I agree, but nobody is foolish enough to try! She said, “But go to my hall of looks from @4moreshotspls Part 1 #glamisn’teasy.”
The last seasons of “Four More Shots Please!” and “Delhi Crime Season 3” are among Sayani’s most recent works.
“Four More Shots Please!” chronicles the lives of four unabashedly imperfect women—two in their 30s and two in their early 20s—in millennial Mumbai as they love, live, make mistakes, and find their true selves via friendship and tequila shots. Bani J, Kirti Kulhari, and Maanvi Gagroo are also included.
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The series is notable for its representation of systemic issues in India’s law enforcement, emotional depth, and realism. Delhi Crime, one of the most influential Indian series on Netflix, earned the International Emmy Award for Best Drama Series after receiving widespread praise for its realism and compassion.
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