Celebrating Panchayat’s milestone anniversary, Prime Video today announced the much-awaited Season 4 of the beloved comedy-drama. Marking five years since its heartwarming debut in 2020, this special occasion brings exciting news for fans — Season 4 is set to premiere on July 2 on Prime Video, continuing the journey of its beloved characters and their unforgettable slice-of-life story.
After three award-winning and widely acclaimed seasons, Panchayat has cemented itself as a fan favourite, captivating audiences with its simple yet deeply relatable storytelling, brilliant performances, and endearing rural charm. As the journey continues, Season 4 promises more drama, laughter, and heartwarming moments from the village of Phulera, bringing fans closer to the world they love.
A quick recap of the plot and what’s next
Panchayat is a comedy-drama that follows the journey of Abhishek (Jitendra Kumar), an urban-educated engineering graduate, who, due to limited job opportunities, takes up the role of secretary at a panchayat office in a remote village of Uttar Pradesh. What follows is his discovery of the villagers’ issues which he subsequently sets out to fix in order to improve the their quality of life while navigating the panchayat’s murky politics.
In the upcoming season, get ready to see Abhishek, Pradhan Ji (Neena Gupta), and the beloved villagers of Phulera navigate new challenges and embark on quirky adventures. Stay tuned for further updates! Until then, here’s what Neena Gupta, Faisal Malik, and Deepak Mishra had to say about Season 3.
How to watch Panchayat Seasons 1-3 on Prime Video?
As you wait for Season 4 to premiere on Prime Video, you can rewatch or catch up on the first three seasons here. All you need to enter the village of Phulera is a Prime membership. Prime members in India enjoy savings, convenience, and entertainment, all in a single membership for just ₹1,499/ year. Here are all the other benefits of a Prime membership.
What’s more on Prime Video?
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