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- El episodio se transmitió el 24 jun 2025
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Preocupado por su carrera tras golpear a Bhushan, Abhishek intenta disculparse estando borracho. Sin embargo, Bhushan no está dispuesto a perdonarlo.Preocupado por su carrera tras golpear a Bhushan, Abhishek intenta disculparse estando borracho. Sin embargo, Bhushan no está dispuesto a perdonarlo.Preocupado por su carrera tras golpear a Bhushan, Abhishek intenta disculparse estando borracho. Sin embargo, Bhushan no está dispuesto a perdonarlo.
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I like the season 4 of panchayat but at some point its looses its signature charm and simplicity in these season. Like writing wise, slow and pacy.season 4 is more like other Hindi movies politics drama which is why may b its not so appealing like the older seasons. The Performances i really enjoyed Mr. Jitendra kumar as abhishek tripathi and Mr. Durgesh kumar as bhushan and sunita RAJWAR as kranti devi.
On the whole, Panchayat Season 4 tries to explore deeper political dynamics but loses the simplicity and emotional resonance that made the show special.
Anyways enjoy the show.like i do Must watch.
On the whole, Panchayat Season 4 tries to explore deeper political dynamics but loses the simplicity and emotional resonance that made the show special.
Anyways enjoy the show.like i do Must watch.
The first episode of Panchayat Season 4 is a complete snooze-fest, proving that the makers have run out of ideas and are now taking the audience for granted. After the brilliance of the earlier seasons, this opener is shockingly dull, directionless, and devoid of the charm that once made this series special.
The episode drags endlessly with no meaningful progression. Scenes linger far too long without purpose, making it feel like a chore to sit through. The humor is missing, the wit is absent, and the writing feels lazy.
Unlike previous seasons, which balanced humor, emotion, and rural realism perfectly, this episode offers nothing substantial. It feels like filler content, stretching thin material to meet runtime.
Abhishek, Prahlad, and even the Pradhan seem stuck in the same old loops with zero development. The jokes are recycled, and the interactions lack the spark that once made them endearing.
Earlier seasons thrived on organic, relatable storytelling. This episode, however, feels forced-like the writers are trying too hard to recreate past magic without putting in the effort.
With such a strong foundation, it's baffling how the season starts on such a weak note. The production feels lazy, as if the team assumed fans would watch regardless of quality.
Panchayat Season 4 Episode 1 is a tedious, uninspired mess that fails to justify its existence. If this is any indication of what's to come, the season is doomed to be the weakest yet. A complete waste of time-skip it unless you enjoy watching paint dry.
The episode drags endlessly with no meaningful progression. Scenes linger far too long without purpose, making it feel like a chore to sit through. The humor is missing, the wit is absent, and the writing feels lazy.
Unlike previous seasons, which balanced humor, emotion, and rural realism perfectly, this episode offers nothing substantial. It feels like filler content, stretching thin material to meet runtime.
Abhishek, Prahlad, and even the Pradhan seem stuck in the same old loops with zero development. The jokes are recycled, and the interactions lack the spark that once made them endearing.
Earlier seasons thrived on organic, relatable storytelling. This episode, however, feels forced-like the writers are trying too hard to recreate past magic without putting in the effort.
With such a strong foundation, it's baffling how the season starts on such a weak note. The production feels lazy, as if the team assumed fans would watch regardless of quality.
Panchayat Season 4 Episode 1 is a tedious, uninspired mess that fails to justify its existence. If this is any indication of what's to come, the season is doomed to be the weakest yet. A complete waste of time-skip it unless you enjoy watching paint dry.
I just finished watching Panchayat Season 4, and honestly, this season didn't really impress me, especially when it comes to posting a review on IMDB. The simplicity and the village atmosphere that were so prominent in the first three seasons seemed to be largely missing this time around.
The biggest drawback for me in this season was the excessive crowd. There are so many people in every scene that the sense of calm and stillness from the earlier seasons has completely vanished. It feels like the shooting of an average Bollywood film, where the focus is just on increasing the crowd rather than on the story or characters.
The election atmosphere also felt a bit too overwhelming this time. The entire series revolved around the elections, due to which Panchayat's original charm and the small stories of daily village life got lost somewhere. The natural simplicity that each character had in the previous seasons has been affected by this crowd and election narrative. It feels like the crowd also impacted their acting; that natural flow was missing.
People loved Panchayat 1, 2, and 3 because they were real and relatable. There was a sincerity in them that touched the heart. However, in Panchayat 4, that style has changed. There's more crowd and showiness, which is why it couldn't deliver the original fun and peace that the earlier seasons provided.
I hope in the next season, the creators will again focus on simplicity and the true colors of the village, otherwise Panchayat might lose its identity.
The biggest drawback for me in this season was the excessive crowd. There are so many people in every scene that the sense of calm and stillness from the earlier seasons has completely vanished. It feels like the shooting of an average Bollywood film, where the focus is just on increasing the crowd rather than on the story or characters.
The election atmosphere also felt a bit too overwhelming this time. The entire series revolved around the elections, due to which Panchayat's original charm and the small stories of daily village life got lost somewhere. The natural simplicity that each character had in the previous seasons has been affected by this crowd and election narrative. It feels like the crowd also impacted their acting; that natural flow was missing.
People loved Panchayat 1, 2, and 3 because they were real and relatable. There was a sincerity in them that touched the heart. However, in Panchayat 4, that style has changed. There's more crowd and showiness, which is why it couldn't deliver the original fun and peace that the earlier seasons provided.
I hope in the next season, the creators will again focus on simplicity and the true colors of the village, otherwise Panchayat might lose its identity.
My Review:
I was completely hooked on K-dramas and had almost given up on recent Indian series - until Panchayat Season 4 released.
Having watched all the previous seasons, I was eagerly waiting for the new one. Still, I had my doubts - would the makers be able to sustain the same humour, emotional depth, and subtle storytelling?
But all my doubts vanished the moment I started watching! I pushed aside my K-drama list and was glued to Amazon Prime from start to finish.
A huge thank you to Team Panchayat for bringing back the magic!
Special shout-out to writer-director Deepak Kumar Mishra, and the incredible cast - Jeetendra Kumar, Neena Gupta, and the entire ensemble. 💖💖💖
Love from Hyderabad!
I was completely hooked on K-dramas and had almost given up on recent Indian series - until Panchayat Season 4 released.
Having watched all the previous seasons, I was eagerly waiting for the new one. Still, I had my doubts - would the makers be able to sustain the same humour, emotional depth, and subtle storytelling?
But all my doubts vanished the moment I started watching! I pushed aside my K-drama list and was glued to Amazon Prime from start to finish.
A huge thank you to Team Panchayat for bringing back the magic!
Special shout-out to writer-director Deepak Kumar Mishra, and the incredible cast - Jeetendra Kumar, Neena Gupta, and the entire ensemble. 💖💖💖
Love from Hyderabad!
After watching all four seasons of the Panchayat web series, all I can say is that it has been an unforgettable experience! "Lallantop Gazab Web Series" - this statement is 100% true. Every single episode has been chosen with such meticulousness and sensitivity that viewers are mesmerized. Once you start watching, you can't rest until you've finished it. This is a series that will make you laugh, make you think, and ultimately leave you in tears.
Panchayat is not just a comedy; it's a mirror reflecting the soul of rural India. It shows how big dreams flourish even in small villages, and how ordinary people face extraordinary circumstances. The simple folks of Phulera village, their everyday life challenges, and the relationships that blossom among them - everything feels so real that you start to feel like a part of it yourself.
The characters in the series, like Sachiv Ji (Secretary), Pradhan Ji (Village Head), Pradhan Pati (Village Head's Husband), and Vinod, have all breathed life into their roles with their acting. Every dialogue, every emotion, touches the hearts of the audience. In particular, Sachiv Ji's journey, his transition from urban life to a rural setting, and his connection with the people there, is very inspiring. Panchayat doesn't just entertain; it also introduces you to the simplicity and struggles of rural life.
Every season has its own unique story, but what makes it most special is its emotional connect. The way it emotionally shakes you at the end of the series is commendable. "Ultimately, the Panchayat folks leave you in tears" - this statement is absolutely true. This isn't just a momentary sadness, but a testament to your deep connection with the characters.
I am eagerly awaiting Season 5. This is not just a web series, but an amazing journey of emotions that everyone should experience. Full marks to Panchayat from my side! It is a milestone in the history of Indian web series.
Panchayat is not just a comedy; it's a mirror reflecting the soul of rural India. It shows how big dreams flourish even in small villages, and how ordinary people face extraordinary circumstances. The simple folks of Phulera village, their everyday life challenges, and the relationships that blossom among them - everything feels so real that you start to feel like a part of it yourself.
The characters in the series, like Sachiv Ji (Secretary), Pradhan Ji (Village Head), Pradhan Pati (Village Head's Husband), and Vinod, have all breathed life into their roles with their acting. Every dialogue, every emotion, touches the hearts of the audience. In particular, Sachiv Ji's journey, his transition from urban life to a rural setting, and his connection with the people there, is very inspiring. Panchayat doesn't just entertain; it also introduces you to the simplicity and struggles of rural life.
Every season has its own unique story, but what makes it most special is its emotional connect. The way it emotionally shakes you at the end of the series is commendable. "Ultimately, the Panchayat folks leave you in tears" - this statement is absolutely true. This isn't just a momentary sadness, but a testament to your deep connection with the characters.
I am eagerly awaiting Season 5. This is not just a web series, but an amazing journey of emotions that everyone should experience. Full marks to Panchayat from my side! It is a milestone in the history of Indian web series.
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