Panchayat season 3 review: The show is high on emotion while politics takes center stage
Summary: The new season of Panchayat is released today on Amazon Prime, where politics takes center stage but the emotions are still retained with some of the best performances.
The tale resumes where it left off in the previous season, but the series, starring Jitendra Kumar, Raghubir Yadav, and Neena Gupta, is now progressively more adventurous.
While the second season stole hearts with its honest depictions of grief, 'Panchayat Season 3' captivates viewers by going deeper into the subject of emotions. Faisal Malik's portrayal of Prahlad, who is still dealing with the demise of his kid, is deeply moving. Politics takes center stage in the new season, but emotions remain at the core.
With pressing issues such as 'Who will be the next Pradhan?' and 'What will be the MLA's next move? The third season of the TVF series, which features rising tensions between Bhushan AKA Banrakas (Durgesh Kumar) and Pradhan Brij Bhushan (Rahgubir Yadav), heightens the drama and suspense.
The panchayat's strength is its simple and sympathetic depiction of rural life. To their credit, the creators understand this and have avoided using any obvious gimmicks, even while adding social commentary to the narrative.
In the third season, they have pushed the boundaries while remaining true to the show's initial tone and spirit. This season delves deeper into larger issues, allows the characters' journeys to progress, and provides more dramatic moments.
The show, written by Chandan Kumar and directed by Deepak Kumar Mishra, unfolds in an irregular pattern of emotion. It makes you cry, laugh, feel numb, nostalgic, and a part of their modest yet exciting life.
The panchayat casts stars Jitendra Kumar, Raghubir Yadav, Neena Gupta, Sanvikaa, Chandan Roy, Faisal Malik, Durgesh Kumar, Sunita Rajwar, and Pankaj Jha.