Panchayat season 4 ending explained: Did Abhishek clear his CAT exam? Did Rinki and Abhishek confess their love?
Panchayat season 4 ending explained: Panchayat season 4 concludes with a blend of heartfelt emotions, intense political shifts, and long-anticipated revelations. As life in Phulera takes new turns, viewers finally get answers to pressing questions, whether Abhishek passed his CAT exam and what the future holds for his relationship with Rinki. The season finale delivers pivotal moments that redefine the characters’ paths and hint at what lies ahead. Here's a closer look at how it all comes together.
(Spoilers ahead, you know what to do)
Did Abhishek finally clear the CAT finally?
After three seasons of waiting for an answer, we finally learn that Abhishek’s efforts have paid off, he has cleared the exam with a 97 percentile. While anxiously waiting for the result, he tells Rinki over the phone that he’s too nervous to check it himself, so she checks it for him. Upon seeing the result, she confirms that he has passed with a good percentile. Meanwhile, Prahlad and Vikas are seen bringing beer, ready either to celebrate or to drown their sorrows, depending on the outcome. Fortunately, the bottles are opened in celebration.
Did Rinki and Abhishek finally confess their love?
Yes, the love story is now a stage above as Abhishek confessed that he loved Rinki and Rinki reciprocated too. In the last episode, after Abhishek’s result we see Rinki and him walking around and him telling Rinki that if Manju devi loses the elections he wont even wait for 2-3 months to resign and that angers Rinki who doesn't want him to leave so soon.
Who wins the elections in Panchayat season 4?
Surprisingly, the Panchayat elections are won by Kranti devi and not Manju devi. This leaves Manju devi’s supporters sad since they wanted her to win. We also see how after the results come out, Pradhan ji played by Raghubir Yadav, goes into a meltdown and expresses how disappointed he is because of the loss.
Panchayat season 4 review
You might not expect this, but Panchayat season 4 doesn't quite live up to the expectations. The season falls short in terms of twists and turns and lacks the trademark humour the series is known for. While the earlier seasons, especially seasons 1 and 2 were nothing short of a masterclass in acting, production, and storytelling, this time around, the show doesn't quite stand out. It largely relies on the charm and strength of the original cast members. If you're a fan of the series, you'll probably watch it anyway but let’s just say, this season is easily skippable.