
Panchayat 4 Trailer: It's Neena Gupta Vs Sunita Rajwar In Jitendra Kumar's Show This Time
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Panchayat Season 4 is created by Deepak Kumar Mishra and Chandan Kumar, written by Chandan Kumar, and directed by Deepak Kumar Mishra and Akshat Vijaywargiya.
The trailer of the much-awaited Prime Video series, Panchayat Season 4, is finally out. On Wednesday, the makers of the show dropped the trailer of Jitendra Kumar starrer and revealed that the show's release has now been preponed. While Panchayat 4 was supposed to release on July 2, it will now premiere on June 24.
Produced by The Viral Fever, Panchayat Season 4 is created by Deepak Kumar Mishra and Chandan Kumar, written by Chandan Kumar, and directed by Deepak Kumar Mishra and Akshat Vijaywargiya. Set in the fictional village of Phulera, the new season promises to bring fresh challenges, familiar faces, and plenty of comic twists, capturing the rhythms of small-town life with humour, warmth, and nuance.
The series returns with fan-favourite characters portrayed by a stellar ensemble cast including Jitendra Kumar, Neena Gupta, Raghubir Yadav, Faisal Malik, Chandan Roy, Sanvikaa, Durgesh Kumar, Sunita Rajwar, and Pankaj Jha.
The trailer for Panchayat's latest season offers a hilarious sneak peek into the turf war brewing between two spirited frontrunners—Manju Devi and Kranti Devi. With rally songs, lofty pledges, and lots of fanfare, the village turns into a buzzing battleground. As both camps race to outshine and out-scheme the other, Phulera transforms into a carnival of chaos. And while the smiles are wide and slogans louder, behind the scenes it's all about planting whispers, questioning each other's 'values," and throwing just enough shade to keep things spicy. With foot-tapping, desi anthems setting the mood, the trailer promises viewers a full-blown rural ruckus—packed with humour, drama, and the electrifying chaos of Phulera's fiercest showdown yet. The battle for power begins June 24, only on Prime Video.
Chandan Kumar, creator and writer of Panchayat Season 4, shared, 'Writing Panchayat has been a journey of deep discovery and gratitude. What makes this series special is how each season unfolds organically — building naturally on the one before it while still leaving room for the journey to continue. Our effort remains to keep the narrative fresh, by introducing new characters and dynamics, while ensuring it stays true to the emotional rhythm of Phulera."
Neena Gupta, who plays Manju Devi, also shared, 'Portraying Manju Devi has been deeply fulfilling, especially as she's grown into one of the most loved and relatable characters on screen today. Across seasons, it's been exciting to watch her journey from a hesitant pradhan to a confident voice in Phulera's affairs. With each chapter, Panchayat adds depth not only to village life but to every character's evolution. Season 4 brings unexpected twists—making the narrative all the more compelling. The trailer offers a peek, but trust me – what lies ahead is fun, feisty, and full of surprises."
Jitendra Kumar, who plays Sachiv ji, stated, 'Panchayat is a prime example of authentic storytelling that resonates across geographies, age groups, and viewing preferences. Its humour, charm, and grounded characters have turned it into a cultural phenomenon, and we are incredibly proud to bring yet another exciting season of this beloved series to audiences. Working with this team has always felt like a creative homecoming—there's mutual trust and a shared love for storytelling that really shines through. This new season brings a fresh dose of humour, warmth, and chaos from Phulera."
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