New Delhi: It's not just election season in India but also elections and its prep in Phulera. The 'Panchayat Season 3' trailer has finally dropped amid much anticipation, heightened by the Prime Video's innovative promotions that have been going on for the last couple of months. After two years, 'Panchayat Season 3' returns, with its star cast Neena Gupta, Raghubir Yadav, Jitendra Kumar, Chandan Roy and Faisal Malik, to get into the local elections in Phulera, the village where the series is set.


Panchayat Season 3 trailer review 


While 'Panchayat Season 2; had ended with Sachiv ji (Jitendra Kumar's) job in danger after Pradhan-Pati( Raghubir Yadav) had an argument with a local politician, and Sachiv ji trying to distance himself from the village politics, it seems that 'Panchayat Season 3' trailer has brought him back.


Kumar declares in the Season 3 trailer, "Achha bhala resign kar chuka tha, vapas aa gaya iss gaon mein…( I had resigned from this job but have come back here again).


 






Panchayat Season 3 trailer breakdown


As new 'Pradhan' elections are round the corner in 'Panchayat Season 3' trailer, we see Abhishek Kumar aka Sachiv ji's budding romance with Rinki, the daughter of Pradhan Pati( Raghubir Yadav). Some sweet-quirky moments are shared in the trailer between the two.


However, all this happens under the larger fabric of 'Pradhan' elections as tensions rise between Bhushan( Durgesh Kumar) and Pradhan Manju Devi( Neena Gupta) leading to a clash of political views and egos.


'Panchayat Season 3' trailer also shows Durgesh Kumar, Bhushan's attempts to overthrow the reigning Pradhan, Manju Devi( Neena Gupta) with the help of a local politican. The rivalry sees guns, fist fights, witty humour and dialogues that are difficult to miss and a Sachiv becoming deeply embroiled in the local elections of Phulera with now a love angle at stake.


About Panchayat 1 & Panchayat 2


'Panchayat Season 1 first released in April 2020 during the COVID-19 lockdown and Season 2 premiered in 2022. Both seasons became popular and relatable, thanks to their raw and light-hearted take on the happenings in the village of Phulera with an urban middle class man Abhishek Kumar caught up in the life and local politics of the place.


‘Panchayat Season 1 & 2’s dialogue, witty humour, performances and the story appealed to audiences and critics alike. The Prime Video show holds a ranking of 8.9 on ratings site IMDb.


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