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Web Series Name : Panchayat: Season 4
Streaming Date : June 24, 2025
Streaming Platform : Amazon Prime Video
123telugu.com Rating : 2.75/5
Starring : Jitendra Kumar, Neena Gupta, Raghubir Yadav, Faisal Malik, Chandan Roy, Sanvikaa, Durgesh Kumar, Sunita Rajwar, Ashok Pathak, Pankaj Jha
Directors : Akshat Vijaywargiya, Deepak Kumar Mishra
Producers : Prajesh Mishra, Shreyansh Pandey, Vijay Koshy, Arunabh Kumar, Syed Zaid Ali, Zohaib Ali
Music Director : Anurag Saikia
Cinematographer : Amitabha Singh
Editors : Amit Kulkarni
Related Links : Trailer

One of the most popular Hindi web series, Panchayat, is back with its fourth season, now streaming exclusively in Hindi on Amazon Prime Video. Curious to know how this latest chapter unfolds? Here’s our full review.

Story:

Abhishek Tripathi, known as Sachivji (Jitendra Kumar), is focused on his CAT exams while tensions rise in Phulera. Pradhanji (Raghubir Yadav), after surviving a gunshot, files a case against Bhushan aka Banrakas (Durgesh Kumar) and MLA Chandu Singh (Pankaj Jha). Meanwhile, Abhishek faces a case for assaulting Bhushan. When he tries to apologise, Bhushan asks for a favour in return. The story then follows how the political rivalry between Pradhanji and Bhushan intensifies and where it eventually leads.

Plus Points:

The show continues to draw strength from its rooted characters and realistic tone. Jitendra Kumar delivers a calm and convincing performance. His understated presence aligns well with the series’ storytelling. He is backed by a capable cast that maintains the authenticity and emotional texture of the village setting.

Durgesh Kumar as Bhushan is one of the season’s biggest standouts. He brings an energy to his role, portraying the village troublemaker with impressive ease. Sunita Rajwar, as his wife Kranti Devi, offers strong support and holds her own in key scenes.

Raghubir Yadav as Pradhanji remains a dependable presence. Neena Gupta as Manju Devi, Faisal Malik as Prahlad, and Ashok Pathak as Binod all contribute with their natural performances. The chemistry among the cast remains a strong asset.

Scenes like the argument over laddoos, the uncomfortable dinner that follows, the IT raid, and the MLA’s cutting sarcasm offer moments of intrigue and humour that remind viewers why the series earned its place.

Minus Points:

Despite its familiar setting and beloved characters, this season struggles to find rhythm. While earlier seasons thrived on simplicity, warmth, and subtle humour, this one leans heavily into politics and loses the emotional core that once defined it.

The first few episodes set things up well, but the story begins to drag midway. The pacing slows, and many scenes feel stretched beyond purpose. The plot remains too safe and lacks any twists. The emotional depth is minimal, and the humour feels faint, leaving the audience waiting for more impact.

Rinki, played by Sanvikaa, is barely present and her character arc feels half-hearted. What could have been a meaningful thread is reduced to brief appearances that don’t carry much weight.

The cliffhanger ending leaves several questions hanging, which may not sit well with viewers hoping for closure.

Technical Aspects:

Direction by Akshat Vijaywargiya and Deepak Kumar Mishra is steady but uninspired. Writer Chandan Kumar struggles to inject the same charm and balance that earlier seasons had. The screenplay lacks freshness and too often feels padded.

Cinematography by Amitabha Singh is serviceable and maintains the familiar look of the show. However, the editing falls short. Several scenes run longer than necessary and could have benefited from tighter cuts to improve the flow.

The background score fits the mood but does not stand out. Production quality remains consistent with earlier seasons.

Verdict:

On the whole, Panchayat Season 4 tries to explore deeper political dynamics but loses the simplicity and emotional resonance that made the show special. The performances, especially from Jitendra Kumar and Durgesh Kumar, keep it afloat, but the overall experience feels diluted. With slower pacing, minimal humour, and few memorable moments, this chapter underwhelms. Fans may still find parts to enjoy, but should approach with modest expectations and plenty of patience.

123telugu.com Rating: 2.75/5

Reviewed by 123telugu Team 

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Panchayat Season 3 Series Review

Series Name : Panchayat

Release Date : May 28, 2024

123telugu.com Rating : 3/5

Starring: Jitendra Kumar, Neena Gupta, Raghubir Yadav, Faisal Malik, Sanvikaa, Chandan Roy, Pankaj Jha, Durgesh Kumar

Director: Deepak Kumar Mishra

Producers: TVF

Music Director: Anurag Saikia

Cinematographer : Amitabha Singh

Editor: Amit Kulkarni

Related Links : Trailer

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Cast : Bhuvan Arora, Ritika Badiani, Alam Khan, Ashwani Kumar, Jitendra Kumar, Dherendra Kumar Tiwari

Directed by : Apurva Dhar Badgaiyann

Produced by : Siddharth Anand Kumar, Vikram Mehra

Cinematography by : Arkodeb Mukherjee

Music by : Mangesh Dhakde, Anshuman Mukherjee

So, continuing the series of reviewing movies and shows during the lockdown period, our today’s pick is the Hindi film Chaman Bahaar. The film is available on Netflix and let’s see how it is.

What’s it about

The film is set in the small town of Chattisgarh. Billu(Jitendra Kumar) is a small-time panwala who opens his shop in a deserted road where nothing much happens. One fine day, a family moves into a house opposite his shop. A girl named Rinku(Ratika Badianai) lives there and it is love at first sight for Billu. Within no time, Rinku becomes quite popular in her town, and to woo her, all the youngsters in the village land up at Billu’s shop. Though Rinku’s business grows multiple folds, he has competition from many in that area to win Rinku. Will Billu propose his love to Rinku? What obstacles does he face? That forms the rest of the story.

What’s good?

The story idea is very good and has been set up well. Jitendra Kumar, who made his debut with Shubh Mangal Zyada Savdhan is the life of the film and is adorable. His character has a lot of variations and the young actor showcased it well in the film. The one-sided love story idea is very good. The film has two superb songs sung by Sonu Nigam which makes things quite endearing

The manner in which youth in a small village go after a beautiful girl, their mentalities, and approach have been showcased well. The climax of the film is quite emotional and it ended well. Rasika, the heroine did not have much to do but she looks cute on screen. The BGM, art direction, and camera work is terrific. Billu’s dialogues and his relationship with his dad has been showcased so well.

What’s bad?

One of the biggest drawbacks of the film is the slow pace. The director Apurva Dhar, takes a lot of time to get into the main plot and brings the twist only in the half point. The way a girl is looked down in a few scenes and how stalking a girl is shown is a good light looks a bit odd.

The heroine’s angle is not at all showcased well in the film which is pretty bad and makes the heroine’s character only for eye candy. There are a lot of scenes showcasing the jobless youth in the village and these should have been edited out to make things better.

Final Word

Overall, Chaman Bahar is a small-town love story that has a good setup and amazing performance from Jitendra Kumar. But the pace is slow and the film takes a lot of time to enter into the main plot. Barring this, Chaman Bahar has enough endearing moments and makes up for a decent watch during this lockdown.

Rating: 3/5

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