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'Samosa Diplomacy' Panchayat S4 Opens To Mixed Reviews Contrary To Expectations; Read More
MENSXP | June 24, 2025 6:39 PM CST

Panchayat season 4 has finally been released on Amazon Prime Video, and contrary to expectations, it has been getting mixed feedback and reviews from watchers.

The politics

The fourth season of Panchayat delves deep into village politics and is a bit heavier than its previous three instalments, which didn’t resonate with many people.

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But overall, the series has been getting good reactions.

One user commented, “PanchayatSeason4is not just a show it’s an institution of cinema. A masterclass in storytelling, screenplay & emotion

It makes you laugh, it makes you cry every frame speaks. Some victories don’t bring joy

Some victories hurt more than defeats That’s real. That.”

Another user commented, “Just finished watching #PanchayatSeason4. Phulera politics has fully taken over the vibe. Lauki vs pressure cooker, samose diplomacy, and full desi-style election tamasha. The charm of old seasons is there... but only in flashes. Kabhi hasi aayi, kabhi laga yeh thoda zyada kheench diya hai. Still, the cast holds it together beautifully. Still, worth a watch on @PrimeVideoIN if you’re loyal to the world of Panchayat… bas expectations ko thoda election result jaise rakho 50/50.”

One user reacted, “Panchayat Season4 is a brilliant piece of storytelling that feels like pure cinema. The final moments are both heartbreaking and hopeful, making the wait for Season 5 incredibly tough. We truly need it as soon as possible!”

Another user reacted, “Binged the entire season, and I must say, #Panchayat4 remains as relatable and heartwarming as its predecessors. This season skillfully blends comedy, emotion, and intense drama, as the story revolves around the elections in Phulera. It's MANJU DEVI VS KRANTI DEVI.. and it beautifully captures the grassroots political machinery in all its chaotic glory. The humour is sharper this time. However, amidst the chaos, campaigning gimmicks, disputes, and village dynamics, it’s the subtle, heartfelt moments that leave a lasting impact. The silences, the unspoken words — they stay with you. While the music doesn't quite reach the high standards set by previous seasons, the dialogues, performances, and writing are exceptional. PS: The two new characters — Rinki's Nanaji and a child named Bill Clinton — win hearts.”

One user said, “Sorry to say, but Panchayat Season 4 is a letdown. The election drama feels overstuffed, with too much chaos and unnecessary complexity in the scenes. It lost the charm and simplicity we loved.”

About Panchayat

Panchayat season 4 stars Jitendra Kumar, Neena Gupta, Raghubir Yadav, and Sanvikaa in the lead roles.


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