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Panchayat is a very carefully crafted piece of work. For someone who has been in touch with the rural life, I can vouch that the whole setup seems quite natural and not at all forced. The gradually evolving chemistry between the characters lays out in front of you a beautifully woven & intricate fabric of the society, where you see the vulnerability of a common man. The occasional emotional outburst, disappointment, standing up for the other fellow and that innate innocence of every character doesn't stop short to bring out a smile on your face. On the other hand it brings to surface the subjects like class divide, dowry, gender inequality, population control, flexible morality and many such aspects.
The makers looked conscious of keeping the plot and the story line tight and avoided needless stretching of subplots.
One of the best webseries' produced in recent times. A must watch.
- abhisektripathi
- Apr 3, 2020
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This is the show that puts a smile on your face as you watch it. You get in love with each and every character of the show. At the end, I felt eight episode were not enough. Will wait for season 2.
- shresthadivasdas
- Apr 2, 2020
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Beautifully made, Almost felt like i was living in that moment. The most appreciating thing is the content is presented with such a grace , and acting is simply awesome, this is perfect example when a good acting skills are mixed with an superb story and mind blowing direction.
- anshumanatwork
- Apr 2, 2020
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The Jitendra is the amitabh bachan of web series...really awesome series and must watch.
- amitit-190-558734
- Apr 3, 2020
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Set against a rural backdrop, Panchayat narrates the journey and events in the life of an engineering graduate, who for the lack of any better jobs takes up the position of the secretary of the village panchayat chief. What follows is Abhishek's first time encounter with the life, dialogue and people of India's other side that that takes him closer to living life.
TVF is known to take alternative stories and push them into mainstream. They did it with Kota Factory and once again they have successfully managed to create a village comedy that is devoid of forced situational comedy or harsh stereotypical jokes. The comedy and light hearted relief exists not merely in the dialogues but the characters themselves and once you start relating with them, their interaction is what drives the show forward. Chandan Roy as Vikas, and Faisal Malik as Prahlad deliver breakthrough performances with their comic timings and innocent approach to the life and troubles of Abhishek played wonderfully once again by the talented Jitendra Kumar.
The scenes and stories are wonderfully executed as most of them revolve around insignificant events that become important only when you place them in the setting and the people around them. Apart from the comedy, the story also drives Abhishek's journey from hating the village to slowly loving and accepting the people around him. Obviously, the show will return for a second season given it ends with multiple cliffhanger, but what TVF does best is making a show that remains re-watchable because even more than the script or screenplay, you fall in love with the characters that would stay in your heart long after the end credits roll.
I had always considered Indian comedy series to be a lost cause given their need for slapstick humour and no emotional storytelling. However, TVF has once again proved that they can manage to create a story and characters that would re-define Indian television even if it is through streaming services. For anyone who has been having a tough time in 2020 with all that has been going around, nothing can be a better watch than Panchayat to lift your spirits up.
TVF is known to take alternative stories and push them into mainstream. They did it with Kota Factory and once again they have successfully managed to create a village comedy that is devoid of forced situational comedy or harsh stereotypical jokes. The comedy and light hearted relief exists not merely in the dialogues but the characters themselves and once you start relating with them, their interaction is what drives the show forward. Chandan Roy as Vikas, and Faisal Malik as Prahlad deliver breakthrough performances with their comic timings and innocent approach to the life and troubles of Abhishek played wonderfully once again by the talented Jitendra Kumar.
The scenes and stories are wonderfully executed as most of them revolve around insignificant events that become important only when you place them in the setting and the people around them. Apart from the comedy, the story also drives Abhishek's journey from hating the village to slowly loving and accepting the people around him. Obviously, the show will return for a second season given it ends with multiple cliffhanger, but what TVF does best is making a show that remains re-watchable because even more than the script or screenplay, you fall in love with the characters that would stay in your heart long after the end credits roll.
I had always considered Indian comedy series to be a lost cause given their need for slapstick humour and no emotional storytelling. However, TVF has once again proved that they can manage to create a story and characters that would re-define Indian television even if it is through streaming services. For anyone who has been having a tough time in 2020 with all that has been going around, nothing can be a better watch than Panchayat to lift your spirits up.
- dhxmansarbajna
- Apr 5, 2020
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I was wondering from the very first episode who's Rinky...
And damn......
Well done...
- rishabh-view
- Apr 3, 2020
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Nobody understands Indian viewers better than TVF.
This very beautiful & light-hearted series brings smiles to your face connecting you to rural India.
So insightful, simple and viewer-friendly.
People who want to take a break from dark, crime, suspense, thriller, patriotism genres...this one is for you. Right now.
The casting couldn't have been more perfect.Jeetu bhaiyya,Raghubir Yadav sir and all the supporting cast.Bravo👍
I've been such a huge fan of their writing and again with Panchayat they've nailed it.
- rishabh_upadhye
- Apr 2, 2020
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Just saw all 8 episodes (+bonus episode) in a go. It was just amazing. All characters did justice to their role; I will be a bit biased for Jeetu Sir. He is awesome in this series as well. New guy Faisal (Vikas) did a phenomenal job as well. The episodes are beautifully executed n brilliantly intertwined.
Loved loved loved it. Highly recommend. 10 stars
Loved loved loved it. Highly recommend. 10 stars
- shivanisaraswat-03732
- Apr 2, 2020
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Excellent writing make this series real and authentic ..all actors did splendid job.
i higly recommend this series to everyone because every episode is written in a splendid way
- geeteshrana
- Apr 2, 2020
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Amidst the busy urban life, characterized by chaos and stress, there exists an innate desire for the tranquility of rural existence, considering the peaceful life in the villages and their rich culture. Although I'm yet to embark on such a journey, my quest of village life led me to Panchayat, nestled in the heart of India.
This series gracefully unfolds introducing the protagonist's transition from the city life to the charm of village living. Panchayat adeptly captures the essence of village life, portraying the struggles of its warm-hearted inhabitants through a comedic lens. Each episode introduces new challenges and struggles, accompanied by endearing characters that wonderfully won my affection. Themes ranging from politics, hardships and career aspirations, the show beautifully illustrates the villagers' affable demeanor.
Panchayat undeniably stands out, securing a spot among my top 11 Indian web series. The second season elevates the narrative, delving deeper into emotions, friendships, and love. The cast's performance is commendable, with Jitendra Kumar's portrayal as the protagonist exuding perfection. Equally praiseworthy is Raghubir Yadav's supportive contribution.
This series gracefully unfolds introducing the protagonist's transition from the city life to the charm of village living. Panchayat adeptly captures the essence of village life, portraying the struggles of its warm-hearted inhabitants through a comedic lens. Each episode introduces new challenges and struggles, accompanied by endearing characters that wonderfully won my affection. Themes ranging from politics, hardships and career aspirations, the show beautifully illustrates the villagers' affable demeanor.
Panchayat undeniably stands out, securing a spot among my top 11 Indian web series. The second season elevates the narrative, delving deeper into emotions, friendships, and love. The cast's performance is commendable, with Jitendra Kumar's portrayal as the protagonist exuding perfection. Equally praiseworthy is Raghubir Yadav's supportive contribution.
- pawanpunjabithewriter
- Aug 8, 2023
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Its makes you positive..such a great story..fell good.thanks tvf and all the cast
- debdeepsit
- Apr 3, 2020
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As we know about TVF, they have perfectly show the dilemma of a guy who is perusing his government & want to fulfill his future goals. A perfect combination of rural lifestyle & urban guy who try to fix in.......
- schandrashekhar-00766
- Apr 2, 2020
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Panchayat
A light weight comedy,a reluctant public servant who doesnt like his job but still stuck in order to earn for his survival and to save his from after family scenes.I agree it takes a lot of courage and time to really understand what you actually want but you should never allow anyone to demean and disrespect you.And in the end to find happiness you are trying to bring in some person as a part to make it romantic.Not acceptable,a typical bollywood types.They could have made it different.
As expected, again brilliant work by TVF. Awasom performance by Jitendra and Raghubir yadav. Very realistic story with nice humour. Highly recommended.
- suyashtiwari-29319
- Apr 2, 2020
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This web series is unique in every way. It accurately tells the story of an average middle class engineering student who not only has to struggle for his career aspiration but also needs to support himself in the process by taking up any Job. In this case, ' secretary of a Village Panchayat '. TVF is realistic and funny in storytelling as always. People who grew up in villages will relate more to the story others will sure enjoy the village setup of the story.
- Romijain93
- Apr 2, 2020
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There are two parts of India - Urban India which has kind of adapted to the western culture and Rural India which still follows the tradition, culture and authentic. If you love to watch a village story, Panchayat is the right dose of medicine for you.
Panchayat tells the story of an engineer graduate who joins a small village, Phulera, in the Bilai district of Uttar Pradesh as a secretary of a panchayat office and in the process re-discovers the grass root issues in the village like frequent power cuts, unorganized office, dowry, family planning etc. What follows next is the measure taken up by him to improve the quality of life in the village.
Created by #TVF (#PermanentRoommates, #TVFPitchers, #KotaFactory), produced by #AmazonPrimeStudio and directed by Deepak Kumar Mishra, Panchayat absorbs you right from the very first episode when Abhishek Tripathi (Jitendra Kumar) joins the offices and begins to observe the life, habits and behavior of the village folks. Panchayat has shades of Shah Rukh Khan starrer Swades where a NRI comes back to India in search of his nanny, identifies the problem and finds the solution. The only difference is that Panchayat focuses on the granular level at the various aspect of a village life.
The direction is impressive handling many sequences with perfection. The scene where Abhishek Tripathi finds out the real mystery behind the haunted tree is hilarious, the wedding scene where the groom shows attitude at the Panchayat office, the fight between Abhishek Tripathi and his team with the local boys at the Fakauli market will bring down the house, the chemisstry between Neena Gupta and Raghuvir Yadav is outstanding. Technically, the cinematography capturing the beautiful locales of an Indian village while Art Direction is simple yet powerful. Dialogues are punching while background score goes well with all the 8 episodes.
While Panchayat will keep you on your toes, there are few insignificant scenes which I felt hampers the momentum of the web-series, especially towards the end. The web-series also shows that Abhishek Tripathi still never liked the village but had to stay back because of the reason which could have been better. Nevertheless, writing by Chandan Kumar is brilliant which should be lauded while the editing is tight.
Performances of Panchayat is the highlight of the web-series. Jithendra Kumar is complete natural as frustrated guy who is transferred from an urban city life to a remote village. However, it is Raghuvir Yadav and Neena Gupta who are just splendid to watch. Chandan Roy as Vikas and Faisal Malik as Prahlad Pandey added more weight to the film.
Panchayat, overall , has the right intention with a good social message which should be the top choice for this weekend. Splendid 4/5
Panchayat tells the story of an engineer graduate who joins a small village, Phulera, in the Bilai district of Uttar Pradesh as a secretary of a panchayat office and in the process re-discovers the grass root issues in the village like frequent power cuts, unorganized office, dowry, family planning etc. What follows next is the measure taken up by him to improve the quality of life in the village.
Created by #TVF (#PermanentRoommates, #TVFPitchers, #KotaFactory), produced by #AmazonPrimeStudio and directed by Deepak Kumar Mishra, Panchayat absorbs you right from the very first episode when Abhishek Tripathi (Jitendra Kumar) joins the offices and begins to observe the life, habits and behavior of the village folks. Panchayat has shades of Shah Rukh Khan starrer Swades where a NRI comes back to India in search of his nanny, identifies the problem and finds the solution. The only difference is that Panchayat focuses on the granular level at the various aspect of a village life.
The direction is impressive handling many sequences with perfection. The scene where Abhishek Tripathi finds out the real mystery behind the haunted tree is hilarious, the wedding scene where the groom shows attitude at the Panchayat office, the fight between Abhishek Tripathi and his team with the local boys at the Fakauli market will bring down the house, the chemisstry between Neena Gupta and Raghuvir Yadav is outstanding. Technically, the cinematography capturing the beautiful locales of an Indian village while Art Direction is simple yet powerful. Dialogues are punching while background score goes well with all the 8 episodes.
While Panchayat will keep you on your toes, there are few insignificant scenes which I felt hampers the momentum of the web-series, especially towards the end. The web-series also shows that Abhishek Tripathi still never liked the village but had to stay back because of the reason which could have been better. Nevertheless, writing by Chandan Kumar is brilliant which should be lauded while the editing is tight.
Performances of Panchayat is the highlight of the web-series. Jithendra Kumar is complete natural as frustrated guy who is transferred from an urban city life to a remote village. However, it is Raghuvir Yadav and Neena Gupta who are just splendid to watch. Chandan Roy as Vikas and Faisal Malik as Prahlad Pandey added more weight to the film.
Panchayat, overall , has the right intention with a good social message which should be the top choice for this weekend. Splendid 4/5
The series is really telling village life and
The perks in a very comedy way
- rekhasharma-98252
- Apr 2, 2020
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What a perfect combination of brilliant acting,good plot and awesome direction with hitting all the right notes,also showing all the day to day problems of real india. Well done TVF!!
- manoharjha-88971
- Apr 4, 2020
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This unique swades prototype is brilliant at every scene. Every frame is made hilariously realistic. Totally real
- jaisonjohnms
- Apr 2, 2020
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TVF doesn't disappoint. Period! Each and every episode is amazing. Makes you fall in love with the village life virtually.
- manasineha
- Apr 3, 2020
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The story line, the simplicity of characters, the visualization of everything is just pure gold.
Loved every character's..After kota factory, this won't disappoint you..Go for it!
- bibhangshudas
- Apr 2, 2020
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Everything this show does from every technicality aspect of film making, be it script, screenplay, story, story telling, devices, comedic timings, camera work, editing, you name it, is done very well. I just wanted to get that out of the way.
While that is something professionals handle very well, the main awesomeness of the show comes from it's faithfulness to the Indian villages and the point of view of an Indian middle class boy and his aspirations in life.
The grace with which the show explores different scenarios and critics sensitive social economic topics in our country, is commendable. It is not easy to get that right given how crass and culturally insensitive Netflix India shows get when they handle similar issues. Probably makes sense that this show is not palatable to Netflix and thus this is instead on Amazon prime.
Not to mention every episode is a wholesome packet of entertainment. The actors are fantastic and pretty much they carry the show. This is an extremely easy 10 rating from me, no doubts. Must watch.
While that is something professionals handle very well, the main awesomeness of the show comes from it's faithfulness to the Indian villages and the point of view of an Indian middle class boy and his aspirations in life.
The grace with which the show explores different scenarios and critics sensitive social economic topics in our country, is commendable. It is not easy to get that right given how crass and culturally insensitive Netflix India shows get when they handle similar issues. Probably makes sense that this show is not palatable to Netflix and thus this is instead on Amazon prime.
Not to mention every episode is a wholesome packet of entertainment. The actors are fantastic and pretty much they carry the show. This is an extremely easy 10 rating from me, no doubts. Must watch.
In this series, the villages are really the villages of India and in this the real issues of the villages have been raised This series is also a slap on the face of some people like those who like to call themselves Walk This is a slap on Communist This is a slap on Netflix.
- ranass-00076
- May 21, 2022
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This series was much awaited considering it's TVF series with Jeetu in lead. The story background is interesting but is slow paced and lacks good screenplay. The characters are not so interesting. Overall, I was disappointed comparing it with Permanent Roommates, Pitchers and others.
- bhasker-pranav
- Apr 2, 2020
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