Introduction
Ever since it has come out, Panchayat has turned out to be one of the most beloved Indians online series, resonating with viewers with its depiction of the life in a village in a comical yet realistic manner. The Viral Fever (TVF) produced the series and it is based on Amazon Prime Video and focuses on the life of a village called Phulera where Abhishek Tripathi, an engineering graduate, works in a government office.
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Panchayat Season 3 has still managed to add more to the charm of the previous ones as it comes with more intriguing storylines and comedic and relatable aspects of life. Released on April 3, 2020, the third season brings us back to the rural setting of Phulera as we explore the typical lives of the inhabitants and their daily challenges, especially their funny personalities and life.

Release Date
Expectations were running high for Panchayat Season 3 that was slated to release on April 3, 2020. This came about particularly as the audience had been curious as to how the events would unfold next in the charming but dormant village of Phulera. Audiences and critics were pleased with the series as it was able to engage them with such ordinary stories that depict the life in rural India in a remarkable way.
Film Location
The music of Panchayat plays an integral role in setting the tone for the series. The background score, composed by Anurag Saikia, perfectly complements the narrative by enhancing the emotional and comedic moments. The soft, soothing tracks blend seamlessly into the story, adding a layer of charm to the simple yet impactful scenes. Although there are no major song and dance numbers, the subtle music captures the essence of the series, making it an emotional and engaging watch.
Soundtrack
The audience experiences the unique culture and picturesque landscape of India as the show is interspersed with the songs from Panchayat itself. The score, which is the work of Anurag Saikia, fits and enhances the scenes where emotions are high and furthermore emphasizes comic elements in the narrative. Tranquil and soft melodies that emerge from different tracks witnessed through different scenes feel like icing on the cake to the uncomplicated yet gripping scenes. There are no flashy items or dance sequences but infusion of sounds and pieces of instruments that evoke strong feelings and allow viewers insight in to the storyline.
Director
Deepak Kumar Mishra is the marvelous creator of Panchayat making it realistic in every aspect. Collaboration is the key word in Mishra’s direction where each episode is not only about beautiful landscapes but also about people and their relationships and society. Such an ability of his fulfilled with comical responses in the series stands out from the train of web series Panchayat.
Producer
Panchayat is an Arunabh Kumar production under The Viral Fever (TVF) who is synonymous with such content that is best suited for millennials. TVF has always been the first to tell entertaining stories that have a social message behind them and so is the case with Panchayat. The high production value continues to help in recreating the ideal feeling of simplicity of village life for the audience.
Cast
The cast of Panchayat is one of its greatest strengths. The series stars:
- Jitendra Kumar as Abhishek Tripathi, the reluctant but sincere Panchayat Secretary who learns to navigate the quirks of village life.
- Raghubir Yadav as Brij Bhushan Dubey, the pradhan (village head) who is often overshadowed by his assertive wife.
- Neena Gupta as Manju Devi, the real power behind the pradhan’s title and a force to be reckoned with.
- Chandan Roy as Vikas, Abhishek’s loyal assistant and friend who helps him adjust to his new surroundings.
- Faisal Malik as Prahlad Pandey, the deputy pradhan who adds to the comic relief while also providing poignant moments.
The chemistry among the cast members is palpable, making every interaction feel natural and heartwarming.
Trailer
The trailer for Panchayat Season 3 gave fans a glimpse into the upcoming challenges and comedic moments awaiting Abhishek Tripathi in Phulera. It promised the continuation of the delightful blend of humor, emotional moments, and social commentary that fans had come to love. The trailer set the tone for a season filled with new adventures, heartwarming interactions, and, of course, the never-ending bureaucratic challenges of village administration.
Pilot Episode
The opening scene in the latest season of Panchayat Season 3 resumes from the previous season showing Abhishek moving forward to stay in Phulera and reminding viewers why he was previously reluctant. It is a good introduction episode as it builds up a budding romance between the character Abhishek and the place, the village, and its people. It also brings in an endless supply of more comical problems in the form of water scarcity along with the villagers’ non-ending opposition while exposing once more Abhishek who has to choose between better career opportunities and his respect for Phulera.
Reviews
The Panchayat Season 3 has given so much pleasure because of how life and village life has been captured, and how they managed to surf through the humor and importantly, serious messages across. Fans of the series, as well as the show critics, all agreed that the show has evoked so many feelings due to the characters, the jokes written and the emotional scenes presented.
The contributors of the series are good in showing the unfortunate realities of the rural populations of India, yet they do it whilst being funny. What makes the performance different of Jitendra Kumar playing Abhishek Tripathi is the performance that has also been described as real, while the rest of the supporting characters helped the plot and were entertaining too.
The season also handles other significant issues, which include community issues, social issues, and the tension between modern ambitions and traditional values. Panchayat Season 3 may still be comedic, but this time around it focuses on more serious things also causing it to be an interesting piece. The series has been successful in drawing audiences from its original content and that centric focus on simple fallible characters and their stories.
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Conclusion
Panchayat Season 3 is indeed a fitting sequel to the series so cherished and adds an extra dose of hilarity, tenderness and depth towards the rural expression. It portrays remarkably well the simplicity and the intricacies of village’s organic movement and at the same time the change of the main character – Abhishek Tripathi. The series depicts simplicity in storytelling beautifully, topped with brilliant acting, gorgeous locations, and a well told story.
For the already loyal audience as well as the near one, the third season advances the plot by offering serene interactions between laughter, emotions and politics. It is more than just a village focused entertainment; it is all about purpose and identity in a larger scene and wherever it may lead to. If you are looking for something easy and something deeper – Panchayat Season 3 is certainly well worth the watch.
