This line has become catchy in its own way and might just surpass the sensational “Katappa ne Baahubali ko kyun maara?” Panchayat Season 3 is an emotional ride that starts with the powerful line – “Samay se pehle koi kahin nahi jaana chahiye!” The narrative continues from the moving scene when the people of Phulera come together after Prahlad, the Up-pradhan, loses his son to the war. Communal sorrow becomes pride for Prahlad’s son, sings ‘Amar Rahe. ’ Instead of letting you shed a tear, Panchayat season 3 leaves you in shock, emotionally charged up.
Script Analysis: The P in Panchayat – From Phulera to Politics
The script of Panchayat season 3 can easily be termed as simple yet complex and layered. Right from the village of Phulera and going into the details of politics, the show is full of moments that you should not miss! The show begins with the issuance and cancellation of Sachiv Ji’s transfer order within the first twenty minutes which provides a perfect start to the show. The story then proceeds to the phase when Sachiv Ji moves back to Phulera, along with whistle-worthy performances and a great plot.
This season is a transition from the growth of the community to the intricate political system. From an aspiring IIM student dreaming of cracking CAT to a man completely enmeshed in the politics of Phulera, Jitendra Kumar as Abhishek Tripathi delivers a stellar performance. This transformation shows that love is not a desire for a person, it is love for family and people, forcing him to overcome obstacles and protect his loved ones.
Star Performance: It stars a brilliant Jitendra Kumar and Faisal Malik
The hero of Panchayat season 3 is undoubtedly scripted by none other than Chandan Kumar. But the entire star cast is worth applauding for they have performed their part to the best of their ability. Jitendra Kumar excels in the role of Abhishek Tripathi; portraying the character of gram panchayat secretary is quite earnest. Raghubir Yadav and Neena Gupta, both veterans, portray their respective characters with smooth and natural finesse. Though Sanvikaa and Chandan Roy have given a new high to their acting skills, Durgesh Kumar and Sunita Rajwar have played antagonists to utmost perfection.
Finally, Faisal Malik comes out as the star of this season. Probably the best-acted scene in the book is the portrayal of Prahlad, a grieving father. Malik’s performance is not just sympathy but makes you want to hug him or give him a hug. He has the most exaggerated eyes that reflect internal feelings that cannot be put into words, making him the leading actor of this season.
Conclusion: A Must-Watch Masterpiece
This last season of Panchayat is an amazing mix of emotion and politics, a great cast, and an even better script. Director Deepak Kumar Mishra manages all the aspects and makes it interesting till the finale of eight episodes. This season is not just entertaining but provides a deeper aspect for the audience, which makes it a masterpiece to watch and enjoy.
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