The wait is over! The much-awaited Panchayat Season 4 trailer was officially released on June 11, 2025, and fans can’t stop buzzing. Premiering on Prime Video India on June 24, the new season brings intense panchayat elections, laugh-out-loud moments, and emotional depth to the heart of Phulera.
Directed by Deepak Kumar Mishra and written by Chandan Kumar, this beloved TVF (The Viral Fever) series returns with its core cast: Jitendra Kumar, Neena Gupta, Raghubir Yadav, and more.
Panchayat Season 4: Release Date, Cast & Streaming Details
Trailer Release | June 11, 2025 |
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Season Premiere | June 24, 2025 |
Platform | Prime Video India |
Episodes | 8 Episodes (All drop on release day) |
Languages | Hindi (with Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada dubs) |
Cast | Jitendra Kumar, Neena Gupta, Raghubir Yadav, Faisal Malik, Chandan Roy, Sanvikaa, Durgesh Kumar, Sunita Rajwar, Pankaj Jha |
Watch the trailer now on Prime Video YouTube, or the Prime Video app.
Panchayat Season 4 trailer Highlights: Election Season

The 2-minute trailer is a delightful mix of humor, tension, and nostalgia. Here’s what to expect:
- Manju Devi vs Kranti Devi: The election for the Pradhan’s chair turns into a political battlefield full of witty slogans and strategic drama.
- Abhishek & Rinki: Romance is in the air! Fans are excited to see more chemistry between Sachiv Ji and Rinki, teasing sweet, relatable moments.
- Comedy Gold: Vikas’s (Chandan Roy) classic expressions and Bhushan’s (Durgesh Kumar) over-the-top campaign promises keep the humor alive.
- Iconic Dialogues & Campaign Songs: From rally rhymes to hilarious jibes—Panchayat is back with all its signature quirks.
Over 6.5 million fans voted on panchayatvoting.com, advancing the release date from July 2 to June 24—a rare feat in Indian OTT history!
What’s New in Panchayat Season 4?

- Post-Injury Recovery: Pradhan Ji’s (Raghubir Yadav) condition after the Season 3 finale adds emotional stakes to the political tension.
- Fan Wars Online: #TeamManjuDevi vs #TeamKrantiDevi is trending as fans take sides.
- Fresh Satire: The election plot mirrors real-life politics at the grassroots level—expect sly jabs at bureaucracy, caste equations, and local leadership.
Neena Gupta shares: “Season 4 brings unexpected twists, making the narrative fun, feisty, and full of surprises.”
Jitendra Kumar adds: “It’s still the show you love—but with more punch and chaos.”
Why Panchayat Season 4 is a Must-Watch
Why Watch Panchayat Season 4?
Panchayat Season 4 promises to elevate its slice-of-life storytelling with:
- Authentic Humor: From Bhushan’s scheming to Vikas’s comic relief, the show captures rural India’s quirks.
- Political Satire: The election plot mirrors real-world grassroots politics, blending laughs with sharp commentary.
- Emotional Depth: Abhishek’s journey, Prahlad’s grief, and Rinki’s romance add heart to the comedy.
- TVF’s Magic: The Viral Fever’s knack for relatable storytelling shines, as seen in hits like Kota Factory.
Compared to other 2025 OTT releases like The Family Man 3, Panchayat stands out for its grounded narrative and ensemble cast, making it a must-watch for fans of Mirzapur or Gullak
Fun Fact: Panchayat’s Cultural Impact
Since its debut on April 3, 2020, Panchayat has become more than a show—it’s a mirror to Indian rural life. With relatable characters, grounded storytelling, and subtle social commentary, it’s often mentioned alongside Gullak, Kota Factory, and The Family Man.
Final Word: Don’t Miss the Premiere on June 24!

Whether you’re here for Abhishek and Rinki’s love story, Bhushan’s drama, or Manju Devi’s no-nonsense leadership, Panchayat Season 4 trailer is shaping up to be the most engaging season yet.
Stream all 8 episodes on June 24 exclusively on Prime Video India.
Download the Prime Video app on your smartphone and get ready for a full Phulera-style election rollercoaster!
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