Why is it Pickleball season in Phulera as the Panchayat cast reunites for a new photoshoot?

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Key Takeaways
- Panchayat Season 4 showcases a unique Pickleball theme.
- The cast features beloved actors in sporty outfits.
- Relatable narratives connect with audiences worldwide.
- The series is celebrated for its authenticity and heart.
- Produced by The Viral Fever, it continues to captivate viewers.
Mumbai, July 4 (NationPress) As with previous seasons, the fourth installment of the beloved web series Panchayat has captured the hearts of its viewers.
To heighten the excitement, Prime Video has unveiled sneak peeks of a fresh photoshoot featuring the cast of Panchayat. This time, however, it’s all about Pickleball in Phulera.
Set on a tennis court, the photoshoot showcases Jitendra Kumar, Neena Gupta, Sanvikaa, Chandan Roy, Faisal Malik, Durgesh Kumar, and Ashok Pathak dressed in athletic outfits, complete with sweatbands and visors. They are seen wielding rackets while posing for the camera.
The photos display the cast setting fashion trends in sharp polos, varsity knits, pleated skirts, and chic tracksuits.
Produced by The Viral Fever, Panchayat 4 has been crafted by Deepak Kumar Mishra and Chandan Kumar.
This season, directed by Deepak Kumar Mishra and Akshat Vijaywargiya, features returning characters portrayed by Jitendra Kumar, Neena Gupta, Raghubir Yadav, Faisal Malik, Chandan Roy, Sanvikaa, Durgesh Kumar, Sunita Rajwar, Ashok Pathak, and Pankaj Jha.
Raghuvir, who plays Brij Bhushan Dubey, believes that Panchayat resonates with all, as it depicts the daily lives of small towns.
“It’s remarkable how Panchayat has connected with everyone — from children to seniors — in villages, cities, and even abroad. While in Australia for a play, people of all ages approached me to discuss the show,” he expressed.
Identifying the essence of the series’ success, Raghuvir remarked, “Initially, I struggled to pinpoint what made it so unique. Then, I understood — this is India, in its purest form. The simplicity, sincerity, and everyday narratives of small towns, conveyed with such heart, make Panchayat truly impactful.”