Panchayat Season 4 – Makers Release Funny New Song, Must Watch “70s-Style”

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Panchayat Season 4
Panchayat Season 4

Panchayat 4: – OTT’s most popular web series ‘Panchayat 4’ is going to start from June 24. This series, based on the politics of Phulera village, has gained considerable popularity among the audience. So far 3 seasons of the Panchayat series have been released and now the audience is eagerly waiting for the fourth season.

Now, only 3 days are left for the release of Panchayat. The remaining three seasons have entertained the audience significantly, featuring politics among the village people, as well as the love story of Secretary Ji and Rinki. At the same time, actress Sanvika, who plays the character of Rinki in the Panchayat series, is getting a lot of love from the audience. Meanwhile, Sanvika made a post, after which all the fans were pretty surprised.

Sanvika posted a story on her Instagram and wrote – ‘Sometimes I feel that if only I were from a special or powerful family, then maybe life would have been easier for me. At least people would have respected me and looked at me as an equal.

Meanwhile, Prime Video has released a new song from Panchayat Season 4, which is now becoming increasingly viral on social media. The new song of Panchayat 4 is very funny. This song was written with the character of the people in mind. Prime Video shared the video and wrote in the caption – brb, apni playlist mein add karke aate hain 😌

At the beginning of the video, it is said that – what if the panchayat track was made in the 70s.

The lyrics of the song are as follows:-

phulera gaanv ki suno jiiiiiiiiii, ajab-gajab si daastaan, kabhi mile yahaan trouble hai, kabhi sukoon hai yahan. kesi ki ho rahi yaha pe, gajab Bejjati hai yaar, ek beta the shravan kumar, ek besharam kumar….

 

 

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