The famous web series ‘Panchayat’ of Amazon Prime Video is once again in front of the audience with its fourth season. The way the first three seasons won the hearts of people with the true and ground stories of the village without noise and show, it gave the series the status of a ‘comfort watch’. Now the question is whether ‘Panchayat Season 4’ has also been able to maintain the same magic or this time the story has faded somewhat?
Prior to the release of season 4, the expectations of the audience were at its peak. The well-known characters of Phulera village, his small and big troubles and the political upheaval of the village … all this has returned to the screen once again, but this time the story seems a little stagnant. Let us know whether ‘Panchayat 4’ is really worth seeing or not.
The story of this season revolves at two major poles. On the one hand, there is a stir of the election election in Phulera, where there is a political collision between Manju Devi and Kranti Devi. On the other hand, Abhishek Tripathi’s personal concern – the counter FIR on it and his MBA admission. Abhishek is seen swinging between his career and the upheaval of the village.
‘Panchayat 4’ re -praises for its simplicity, desi atmosphere and heart touching dialogues. Jitendra Kumar’s acting is as effective every time. Raghubir Yadav, Nina Gupta, Chandan Roy and Faisal Malik have killed their characters. Village setup and everyday problems still make the show real.
The direction of Deepak Kumar Mishra again takes the audience to the streets of Phulera, but this time the newness in the story looks less. Writer Chandan Kumar’s dialogues are still equally comfortable and interesting, but some parts in the story seem unnecessary. Especially Manju Devi’s father seems to be slow and filled with filler.
Desi atmosphere and simplicity
Reliability and acting of characters
Light but impressive dialogue
Village politics and general public problems
Newness and Stagnation in Story
Stretch in some episodes
Some subplots have no special effect
If you are the old audience of ‘Panchayat’ and like the desi fragrance of this series, slow but true treatment, then ‘Panchayat 4’ will give you relief again. Yes, it is definitely a matter that this time the story is not as shocking as it connects with the belonging.