Panchayat Season 4 Review: Phulera’s Politics Heat Up With Samosas, Subtle Sass & We’re Hooked Again

Panchayat Season 4 Review And Rating

Rating:
3.5/5

Panchayat 4 Review: Panchayat Season 4 is now streaming on Amazon Prime Video, and once again, it takes us back to the peaceful yet eventful village of Phulera. The series has always been known for its simple storytelling, real characters, and emotional depth. Panchayat 4 continues that journey, offering both heartfelt moments and sharp humour, though it sometimes feels a little too familiar. Check the full review below:

PANCHAYAT SEASON 4 STORYLINE REVIEW

Panchayat 4 focuses on local elections in Phulera. Manju Devi and Kranti Devi are in a quiet but funny battle to win votes. Whether offering samosas or sweet-talking villagers, the political drama is handled with a clever mix of comedy and reality. The show doesn't go over the top. Instead, it finds its magic in small, honest moments.

Jitendra Kumar returns as Abhishek Tripathi, still caught between his big city dreams and the pull of rural life. After the slap incident from last season, he now faces an FIR that could affect his CAT exam. He tries to make peace, but the village doesn't forget easily.

His struggle feels real, though his story doesn't move much forward compared to earlier seasons. He's still stuck, and we've seen him in similar situations before.
The season doesn't follow a single storyline but is made up of smaller, slice-of-life episodes. Some of these episodes are touching and well-written, while others feel a bit slow.

A subplot about Manju Devi's father doesn't add much and could have been shorter. But just when the season feels too slow, the election-day episode comes in strong, full of energy, smart writing, and emotions.

PANCHAYAT SEASON 4 ACTING REVIEW

The show's biggest strength remains its cast. While Jitendra Kumar delivers a strong performance yet again, Faisal Malik as Prahlad brings quiet sadness and depth. Chandan Roy as Vikas is funny and lovable as always.

Neena Gupta and Raghubir Yadav add calm wisdom to every scene. Sunita Rajwar too has performed very well. Even side characters like Bhushan, Binod, and Madhav are not treated as villains-they are shown as real people with pride, loyalty, and feelings.

PANCHAYAT SEASON 4 OVERALL VERDICT

Panchayat Season 4 doesn't try to be loud or over-dramatic. It stays true to its relatable and steady style. It may not be the best season, but it still touches the heart with its honest storytelling and strong performances.

Have you binge-watched Panchayat 4 already? Share your review with us in the comments.

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