Four Years Later: Season 1

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2024
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Newlyweds Sridevi and Yash's marriage faces an early test when Yash's medical traineeship takes him from India to Australia for... More

Where to watch Four Years Later: Season 1

Four Years Later: Season 1 is available to stream in... More Australia now on SBS On Demand.

Four Years Later: Season 1 episodes

Episode 1.1

Episode 1

Yash and Sridevi meet, fall in love and get married.... More But the couple are forced to live apart when Yash discovers he must leave India for his medical traineeship in Australia.

Episode 1.2

Episode 2

As Yash leaves for his medical traineeship in Australia, Sridevi... More stays back in India with his family, putting the hopes for her future on hold. Four years later, she arrives in Australia.

Episode 1.3

Episode 3

Yash takes Sridevi on a surprise trip to a waterhole... More in the Australian wilderness. It is romantic and passionate, but when Sridevi expresses her desire to start a family, Yash responds negatively.

Episode 1.4

Episode 4

With a new resolution to tell no more lies, Sridevi... More thinks it is time to reveal her own secret, which risks destroying their already strained relationship.

EPISODE 1.5

Episode 5

Yash throws himself into work and study; Sridevi finds happiness... More in a new job and her friendship with Gabs.

EPISODE 1.6

Episode 6

Sridevi and Yash finally find joy in their unexpected pregnancy,... More but just as they move closer to their dream life, their joy starts slipping through their fingers.

EPISODE 1.7

Episode 7

With his exam looming, Yash is laser-focused but barely coping;... More when Yash doesn't return home after his exam, Sridevi is forced to ask Jamal for help.

EPISODE 1.8

Episode 8

Back in India for Yash's sister's wedding, Sridevi and Yash... More are forced to confront the truth about what they each want in life.

Four Years Later: Season 1 | Details

Rating
M,
Genre
Drama
Country of origin
Australia

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