The hit web series Panchayat is all set to return with Season 4, and fans are more excited than ever. Recently, the makers shared an old clip from a previous season, which quickly grabbed attention online. Viewers instantly connected it to the upcoming election drama between Bhushan and Pradhan Ji and started demanding exit polls like a real election was happening in the village of Phulera.
Old Clip Sparks Fun Reactions Online
After the announcement of Panchayat Season 4, the makers posted a throwback clip featuring Bhushan. In this scene, Bhushan is seen hiring local goons to carry out some shady work in Phulera. While it’s a familiar clip for long-time fans, it still managed to entertain viewers.
The scene brought back a popular dialogue — “Dekh raha hai Binod?” — which fans couldn’t stop quoting again. Social media was full of hilarious reactions, with fans treating the upcoming Panchayat elections like real-life politics. One user even joked, “We need an exit poll now!”
Bhushan vs Pradhan Ji: A Battle of Wits
If you’ve followed the show, you already know this was coming. The tension between Bhushan and Pradhan Ji has been building up slowly. Now, Season 4 will finally see them go head-to-head in Phulera’s village elections.
It’s not just a plot twist — it’s a major storyline that fans have been waiting for. The way the show mirrors real-life rural politics with humor and heart has made it a favorite among audiences across India.

Fan Theories and Unanswered Questions
Besides the elections, there’s one big mystery that’s still hanging: Who got shot in Season 3? The season ended with a gunshot, leaving fans in suspense. But the latest teaser didn’t show anyone missing — even Binod is still around!
This has left viewers even more curious. Who was the target? Will we get answers in Season 4? That suspense is a big reason why fans can’t wait for the new season to drop.
What to Watch While You Wait
While you’re waiting for Panchayat Season 4, there are other great shows on OTT you can check out:
- Maharani (featuring Huma Qureshi): A political drama that shows a woman rising to power in tough situations. Each season keeps you hooked.
- Rocket Boys: A story of two brilliant minds from small towns who go on to do great things in science. It’s emotional, inspiring, and powerful.
Both shows offer strong characters and storytelling, much like Panchayat, and are worth a watch.