
Panchayat Season 4 May Arrive Before July, Makers Let Fans Vote For Early Release Date
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The makers have added a fun twist by asking viewers to vote for when they'd like to watch the new season.
Panchayat, one of Prime Video and TVF's most beloved web series, might return sooner than expected. Initially slated for a July 2 release, the fourth season of the Jitendra Kumar-led show could drop early if fans want it to. The makers have added a fun twist by asking viewers to vote for when they'd like to watch the new season.
In a cleverly scripted promotional video, Pradhan ji (Raghubir Yadav), Rinki (Sanvikaa), and Vikas (Chandan Roy) are seen strategising for the upcoming election between Manju Devi and Kranti Devi. As the campaign heats up, Rinki pitches the idea of a campaign theme song. What follows is a musical battle, as both parties break into catchy tunes hyping their promises for the village, everything from improved roads to airbags for cycles and better electricity.
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Of course, Kranti Devi's team, led by Bhushan (Durgesh Kumar) and Binod (Ashok Pathak), isn't far behind. They retaliate with their own anthem, vowing to deliver on the same promises but better. As the musical rivalry peaks, the chaos draws in the calm and composed Secretary (Jitendra Kumar), who interrupts the theatrics to point out the most important element being ignored: the viewers.
That's when both Manju Devi and Kranti Devi turn their focus to the audience. In a hilarious twist, they urge viewers to vote for them—not to win the village election—but to determine the release date of Panchayat Season 4. Manju Devi promises an early release if she wins, while Kranti Devi ups the ante, vowing to release it even earlier.
The campaign is designed to drive engagement in classic Panchayat style – quirky, relatable, and steeped in satire. Fans can vote for their preferred release date on panchayatvoting.com, adding an interactive layer to the buzz around Season 4.
Created by Chandan Kumar and directed by Deepak Kumar Mishra, Panchayat stars Jitendra Kumar, Neena Gupta, Raghubir Yadav, Faisal Malik, Chandan Roy, Sanvikaa, and others. With Season 4 promising political drama and laughs, fans now have a say in how soon they'll get to watch it.
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June 06, 2025, 05:22 IST
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