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Prime Video confirms premiere date for Panchayat Season 4

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Mumbai: Panchayat, one of India’s most critically acclaimed and culturally resonant web series, is set to make a return with its fourth season, premiering exclusively on Prime Video on July 2, 2025.

As the show marks five years since its debut in 2020, fans can expect an even more immersive narrative, brimming with idiosyncratic humour, heartfelt drama and a profound exploration of rural life in the village of Phulera.

Following three critically acclaimed and award-winning seasons, “Panchayat” has carved a niche in audiences’ heart with its relatable characters, charming storytelling and authentic portrayal of rural India.

Season 4 promises to elevate the drama, humour and emotional depth, further immersing audiences in the delightful world of Phulera and its beloved characters.

The story follows Abhishek, an engineering graduate whose career aspirations take an unexpected detour when he finds himself serving as a Panchayat Secretary in a remote Uttar Pradesh village. The new season will continue to unravel his evolving dynamic with the villagers, his persistent struggles with bureaucratic absurdities and the bittersweet comedy that ensues in his pursuit of professional and personal fulfillment.

Written by Chandan Kumar and produced by Deepak Kumar Mishra and directed by Akshat Vijayvargiya, the show features Jitendra Kumar, Raghubir Yadav, Neena Gupta, Sanvikaa, Chandan Roy, Durgesh Kumar, Ashok Pathak, Faisal Malik and Sunita Rajwar.

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