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Panchayat S4 web series review: Back on track with an almost engaging 'politiks'

Panchayat Season 4 brings the show back to its rooted charm, shifting focus to a fierce local election that tests loyalty and power dynamics in Phulera. While not as gripping as previous seasons, it offers deeper character insights and political intrigue.

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Panchayat Season 4

Panchayat Season 4

If you’ve made it to the fourth season of Panchayat, it’s likely because you’ve grown fond of the show’s simple rural charm and formed a connection with its endearing characters. Unlike most franchise series, Panchayat demands to be watched in order, as each season continues the story from where the last left off.

Panchayat is back on track

Season 3 ended on a dramatic note, with Pradhan Ji (Raghubir Yadav) being shot by an unknown assailant, narrowly escaping death. In the aftermath, legal cases have been filed against both rival parties from East and West Phulera. Even Abhishek, the beloved Sachiv Ji, finds himself caught in legal trouble, raising concerns about his future as an aspiring MBA graduate.

While Sachiv Ji worries about his career, the villagers of Phulera gear up for the most crucial election of the year. This time, it’s Kranti Devi versus Manju Devi. Both camps engage in a fierce game of one-upmanship—rushing to clean public areas, restore electricity, and even exchange harsh words to demoralize the opposition.

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