
Return to Phulera! Panchayat Season 4 premieres July 2, 2025, on Prime Video, starring Jitendra Kumar, Neena Gupta, and Raghubir Yadav. Expect election drama, humor, and Abhishek’s evolving journey in this rural comedy gem.
The gongs of comedy and dramatic events are ringing again. Panchayat, the show that brought village life to center stage with all its quirks and quiet chaos, is back with Season 4. And this time, it’s not just about the laughs and the CAT exam. Phulera’s politics are heating up, and no one is safe from its ripple effects as each of the main characters displays a different way of coping with the momentous event that will affect their lives.
Get ready for this fun spectacle of a show. Panchayat Season 4 premieres on July 2, 2025, exclusively on Amazon Prime Video. This time, fans didn’t have to wait long. Unlike the two-year gaps between previous seasons, the new chapter arrives just a year after Season 3. That’s proof the makers are listening to their audience.
At the center of the new season lies an escalating political clash. The age-old rivalry between Pradhan Manju Devi and Bhushan takes a sharp turn as Panchayat elections roll in. Campaign posters, clever schemes, and village gossip fill the air. But beneath the humor is a serious tug of war for power.
Caught in the middle is Abhishek Tripathi, once an outsider, now more tangled in village affairs than he ever intended. As both camps push him to pick a side, Abhishek faces the biggest test yet, not in an exam hall, but in the dusty lanes of Phulera. His future and Pradhan Ji’s hold over the village may just depend on the choices he makes.
Expect electoral games, emotional twists, and moments that tug at the heart when least expected.
The show’s soul lies in its characters. And yes, the favorites are all back:
Jitendra Kumar as Abhishek Tripathi
Neena Gupta as Pradhan Manju Devi
Raghubir Yadav as Brij Bhushan Dubey (also called Pradhan Pati)
Faisal Malik as Prahlad
Chandan Roy as Vikas
Sanvikaa as Rinki
Durgesh Kumar as Bhushan
Sunita Rajwar as Kranti Devi
Pankaj Jha as MLA Chandra Kishore Singh
Ashok Pathak, Amit Kumar Maurya, and Bulloo Kumar are stepping in with fresh faces and fresh energy. Their characters aren’t just new. They’re sharp, stirring, and sure to shake things up in Phulera. Each one brings a new layer. Some stir up tension. Others slip in with quiet twists that catch off guard.
The original creative force continues to drive the show. Deepak Kumar Mishra and Akshat Vijaywargiya handle the direction. Chandan Kumar returns as the writer. Backed by The Viral Fever (TVF), the show retains its authentic flavor and grounded storytelling.
Panchayat doesn’t rely on big twists or flashy sets. It thrives on nuance, the kind that mirrors real life. It’s about the sound of a fan on a hot afternoon, the awkward silence in a gram sabha meeting, and the simplicity of chai shared on a terrace. Season 4 promises more of that magic, but with higher stakes.
There’s something comforting about Phulera. It's not perfect, but it feels real. And just like that, we keep going back.
In a world racing toward bigger and faster, Panchayat reminds us to slow down, observe, and laugh a little at life’s messiness. Come July 2, tune in not just for the plot but for that familiar warmth that made Panchayat a classic in the first place.
Watch this space. The Gram Panchayat elections are about to begin and Phulera has never been this charged.