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Panchayat Season 4 Release Date Announced! Prime Video Drops A Fun Promo With Jitendra & More

Prime Video has announced Panchayat Season 4, celebrating five years of the fan-favourite series.

The much-loved TVF series Panchayat has completed it’s five years today! The show which was first premiered on Prime Video on 3rd April 2020 has gained a much of love and fan following. To mark it’s 5th release anniversary, the makers have officially announced the release date of its upcoming fourth season.

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Fans who were eagerly awaiting for the next chapter of Panchayat will now be getting a good news because it’s fourth season is set to premiere on 2nd July 2025.

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Taking to instagram prime video shared a video on it’s official channel featuring the cast people including Jitendra, Jia Manek (Gopi Bahu), viral sensation Darshan Magdum. The post was captioned with: ‘meeting meeting when? watch till the end”.

The popular comedy-drama is expected to see the return of its much-loved cast, including Jitendra Kumar, Neena Gupta, Raghubir Yadav, Chandan Roy, Sanvikaa, Faisal Malik, Durgesh Kumar, Sunita Rajwar and Pankaj Jha.

Also Read: Indian Villages Go Digital! 2 Lakh Gram Panchayats Service-Ready For Broadband Connectivity

What is Panchayat About?

Panchayat follows the story of an engineering graduate Abhishek who due to lack of job opportunities becomes a panchayat secretary of the village of Phulera.

Over the years, the series has won hearts with its relatable storytelling, strong performances, and heartwarming village setting.

First published on: Apr 03, 2025 03:00 PM IST


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