Panchayat Season 4: Full Cast, Crew, and Episode Breakdown of the Rural Saga

The much-loved rural drama Panchayat has returned with its fourth season, continuing the story of Phulera’s quirky yet endearing residents. Streaming now on Amazon Prime Video, Season 4 brings back familiar faces, introduces new tensions, and dives deeper into the political and emotional fabric of village life.

???? Cast: Who’s Who in Phulera
Jitendra Kumar as Abhishek Tripathi – The ever-relatable Gram Sachiv, now facing bigger dilemmas as he balances career aspirations with village politics.

Neena Gupta as Manju Devi – The official Pradhan, slowly stepping into her power.

Raghubir Yadav as Brij Bhushan Dubey – Manju Devi’s husband and the de facto leader, still guiding with wit and wisdom.

Chandan Roy as Vikas Kumar – The loyal Sachiv Sahayak, bringing comic relief and heartfelt moments.

Faisal Malik as Prahlad Pandey – The emotional core of the show, dealing with personal grief and political shifts.

Sanvikaa as Rinki Dubey – Manju Devi’s daughter and Abhishek’s love interest, with a more prominent role this season.

Durgesh Kumar as Bhushan Sharma – The loudmouth troublemaker stirring political unrest.

Sunita Rajwar as Kranti Devi Sharma – Bhushan’s wife and Manju Devi’s rival in the panchayat elections.

Pankaj Jha as MLA Chandrakishore Singh – The corrupt politician whose influence looms large over Phulera.

???? Crew Behind the Scenes
Director: Deepak Kumar Mishra

Writers: Chandan Kumar & Deepak Kumar Mishra

Producers: Arunabh Kumar

Production House: The Viral Fever (TVF)

???? Episode Guide
Season 4 features eight episodes, each running between 25 to 50 minutes. The storyline revolves around the high-stakes panchayat elections, with Team Manju Devi and Team Kranti Devi locked in a fierce battle. Abhishek finds himself torn between loyalty, ambition, and love, while the village simmers with political drama and emotional undercurrents2.

With its signature blend of humor, heart, and satire, Panchayat Season 4 continues to be a masterclass in storytelling rooted in rural India. Whether you're here for the laughs or the layered characters, Phulera never disappoints.