Panchayat (Season 1) Complete [Hindi DD5.1] WEB-DL 480p 720p 1080p [ALL Episodes] | Prime Series


Panchayat (Season 1) Complete [Hindi DD5.1] WEB-DL 480p 720p 1080p [ALL Episodes] | Prime Series | Download | Watch Online

Panchayat (Season 1) Complete [Hindi DD5.1] WEB-DL 480p 720p 1080p [ALL Episodes] | Prime Series | Download | Watch Online


Panchayat

iMDb Rating: 9.2/10
Genres: Comedy, Drama
Network: Amazon Prime
Creator: Deepak Kumar Mishra
Stars: Jitendra Kumar, Chandan Roy
No. of Episodes: 08
Language: Hindi DD5.1 / ESubs
Quality:  480p | 720p | 1080p (WEBRip)


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Panchayat (Season 1) Complete [Hindi DD5.1] WEB-DL 480p 720p 1080p [ALL Episodes] | Prime Series | Download | Watch Online

Panchayat (Season 1) Complete [Hindi DD5.1] WEB-DL 480p 720p 1080p [ALL Episodes] | Prime Series | Download | Watch Online

Panchayat (Season 1) Complete [Hindi DD5.1] WEB-DL 480p 720p 1080p [ALL Episodes] | Prime Series | Download | Watch Online

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Panchayat (Season 1) Review:-

Say ‘panchayat’ and what comes to the mind is the social science chapter about an evergreen tree and a sarpanch in its shade with the villagers in attendance. It’s time to unlearn those dated lessons and get an updated picture of a modern village where the problems are far quirkier than just land disputes and child marriages. The Amazon Prime Video series created by TVF brings to the urban audience a hardly ever seen picture of a village panchayat run by an unofficial pradhan pati – well, husband of a pradhan is a pradhan himself, not by law but by logic.

Meet Neena Gupta, the elected pradhan of a village in the Balia district of Uttar Pradesh, who is pradhan simply because the seat was made reserved for women, disqualifying her husband due to his gender. While she’s the pradhan on paper, the entire village has happily made its peace with her husband (Raghubir Yadav) being the one in power. Ignorance is bliss for this uneducated homemaker who is only bothered about her daughter’s marriage and prefers to call the shots at home but hands over the reins of the panchayat office to the man of the house.

Enters Jitendra Kumar, a living example of why one should work hard in high school to not end up with a dead-end job like his. As his corporate buddy parties the night away every Friday, he is charging emergency lights and killing mosquitoes. It’s a shame how we see the village from the eyes of Jitendra and burst into laughter during situations which will hardly amuse a common villager. There is no dull moment as the duties of a panchayat secretary — from making birth certificates to implementation of government policies like MNREGA and family planning — are shown in the most hilarious manner possible. From addressing grassroot corruption, dowry culture to the birth of a blind belief, the show presents some never seen before aspects of a panchayat in the most light-hearted manner.

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