Four Years Later OTT Release: If you’ve ever experienced the bittersweet ache of being far from the one you love, Four Years Later will strike a deeply emotional chord.
The heartfelt romantic drama is now all set to arrive on your screens via OTT, bringing with it a tender story about love, distance, and the challenge of staying connected when life pulls people apart.
Four Years Later is scheduled to premiere on LionsGate Play starting July 11th.
Plot
Sridevi and Yash, fresh into the joys and promises of newlywed life, are barely settling into their shared world when reality delivers an unexpected challenge. Just months after their wedding, Yash receives news that he has been accepted into a prestigious medical traineeship program—a golden opportunity for his career. The only catch? It’s located in Australia and will keep him away for four long years.
With heavy hearts, the couple is forced to trade in their dreams of morning coffee together and late-night conversations for time zone differences, glitchy video calls, and emotional distance. Sridevi remains in India, juggling her own ambitions and familial responsibilities, while Yash adjusts to the pressures of a demanding hospital life in a foreign country.
As days stretch into months and months into years, their relationship is put through a slow-burning trial of patience, trust, and emotional endurance. The absence of shared routines, physical closeness, and daily companionship begins to test their bond. Jealousy, miscommunication, and loneliness creep in, as they struggle to bridge the growing space between their worlds.
Despite the challenges, both Sridevi and Yash remain committed to their love—finding comfort in small gestures, virtual celebrations, and the hope of being reunited. Yet, the journey is far from easy. They must redefine what it means to be partners from afar, rediscover their connection through screens and words, and decide whether love can truly survive the distance—not just of geography, but of evolving lives.
Their story is one of devotion, vulnerability, and the quiet strength it takes to hold on when life pulls you apart.