Prime Video has introduced an innovative initiative to unveil the premiere date of the highly-anticipated third season of the beloved series ‘Panchayat’.
Fans of the critically-acclaimed show have been eagerly awaiting the return of their favorite characters, and this unique activity aims to sustain their excitement.
As per a press note, Panchayat, created by TVF, has captivated audiences with its heartfelt storyline and beloved characters. To engage fans and build anticipation for the upcoming season, Prime Video launched an intriguing website, www.panchayat3date.com.
Audiences can participate in a one-of-a-kind experience by virtually plucking the iconic Phulera ki laukis to reveal the official launch date.
Simultaneously, billboards across the city have been adorned with images of laukis, concealing the eagerly-awaited date.
The cast of Panchayat, along with several influencers, have taken to their social media platforms to encourage fans to participate in this unique initiative. By visiting the website and plucking the virtual laukis, fans will contribute to unveiling the premiere date once all the laukis are “plucked.”
This innovative campaign has generated significant buzz among fans, who eagerly await the moment when the launch date will be revealed. As anticipation continues to build, viewers are encouraged to stay tuned for the official announcement of the premiere date of ‘Panchayat’ Season 3.
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