Web Series – Panchayat Season 4
Cast – Jitender Kumar. Raghubir
Yadav, Neena Gupta, Faisal Malik, Chandan Roy, Sanvikaa, Durgesh Kumar &
Pankaj Jha
Director – Deepak Kumar Mishra
Episodes – 8
Where To
Watch – Amazon Prime
Panchayat
Season 4 continues the story from Season 3, as the trailer showcases, with the
environment set to be political, as elections are going to take place in
Phulera. On the other side Abhishek (Jitender Kumar) continue his job of Panchayat Sectary with his
MBA preparation with his relationship with Rinki also is progressing In the
midst of all this How
Kranti Devi and Manju Devi play their cards to win the election and who wins in
the end and secondly what will happen to the M.B.A of the Sachivji (Jitender Kumar), all this is shown in this
season.
Review
Whenever the name of Panchayat series comes to our mind, the first thing that comes to our mind is Phulera village and its strange people, in which this time a little tadka of politics has been added, the people of the village are divided between two groups, between which the life of the village, the people there, their problems, all this keeps the interest in the show. Anyway, those who are fond of Panchayat would know how important this character is in this show.
The series
is a perfect combination of emotions but many shows miss a bit but that doesn't
mean the show gets spoilt and what all the two candidates do in the village
politics to woo the voters is shown with such simplicity that it is fun to
watch and the suspense of Pradhanji's secret about who shot at him is also
focused on but on the contrary the depth in the story and the content that was
there in this season seems a bit less as per the 8 episodes due to which the
show drags a bit.
Simple and Characters everyone can connect
Whenever it comes to the Panchayat series, the most important thing that comes to mind is its characters, be it Sachivji (Jitender Kumar), Pradhanji (Raghuveer Yadav), or any other character of this series; anyone can easily connect with them. To be honest, these characters have a huge contribution to the success of the Panchayat series, and meme material lines like " Dekh Raha hain Vinod” season 4 are also filled with meme material lines. The beauty of the season is that the director maintained the simplicity of the series.
Direction
and Other Aspects
Like the earlier
3 Seasons. The season is also directed by Deepak Kumar Mishra, and after watching
this season, I must say “he lost his way to some extent.” Because the main issue of elections
was not so important that a whole season could be made on it, it would have
been better if it was kept as a subplot, it would have been better, there would
have been less entertainment value in the political angle and if we talk about
other things, technically the series is good. BGM. Locations, art design are
the same as in the first 3 seasons. Due to which the template of the series
remains the same, dialogues are also good, in which the same Panchayat type of
fun is there, which fans will enjoy watching.
Acting Performances
The series is once again led by Jitender Kumar, and he has played the role of the secretary very well. How he has grown accustomed to the village and its problems after fighting with the problems of the village. After that, Raghuvir Yadav and Neena Gupta have also done a good job. The arguments between the two are quite funny and add a different flavour to the series. Faisal Malik as the deputy pradhan is good. It would not be wrong to say that after Jitender Kumar, Raghuvir Yadav, and Neena Gupta, Faisal Malik's character is the most important. Salvika looks very cute in the role of Rinki, and apart from them, everyone else has done their job well.
Conclusion
To Summarize.
Season 4 is the weakest season of the Panchayat series, but it does not
disappoint at all. And the fans of Panchayat can enjoy watching it once. But
the show is not bad at all, although I can say that the standard has gone down a bit,
but still, the show is enjoyable. The way the flavour of the village and the
people have been presented with simplicity is amazing.
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