The beloved web series “Panchayat” has captivated audiences with its charming portrayal of rural life, sparking curiosity about its filming locations. Fans often wonder if the show was shot in Rajasthan’s Phulera. However, the answer is more interesting.
The Viral Fever (TVF) produced “Panchayat,” streaming on Amazon Prime Video. The series follows an engineering graduate who reluctantly accepts a government job in the remote village of Phulera. Its realistic depiction of village life, engaging narrative, and relatable characters have led many to inquire about the real Phulera.
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Contrary to popular belief, the series was not filmed in Rajasthan’s Phulera. Instead, the production team chose a different Phulera, located in town of Sehore in Madhya Pradesh. This location provided the perfect backdrop for the show’s rural setting.
The production team meticulously selected this village to capture the essence of rural life, ensuring authenticity in every frame. The scenic beauty and simplicity of the village, combined with the efforts of the cast and crew, brought the fictional Phulera to life, making it a central character in its own right.
Confusion arises because Rajasthan does have a Phulera, known for its railway junction and proximity to Jaipur. Despite sharing the same name, this Rajasthan Phulera has no direct connection to the series’ production.
“Panchayat” succeeds because it tells a story that resonates with audiences. The show’s choice of location plays a significant role in its appeal, creating an immersive experience that transports viewers to the heart of rural India.
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