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Panchayat, The Family Man, Mirzapur, Farzi: Release Dates Revealed for 2025’s Most Awaited Web Series

From Phulera to Purvanchal, Prime Video’s biggest titles are gearing up for high-voltage returns—here’s when to expect their next seasons.

Mumbai, June 6: The digital entertainment calendar just got a fresh injection of excitement. Four of India’s most-watched web series—Panchayat, The Family Man, Mirzapur, and Farzi—are inching closer to their next seasons, and fans, understandably, are losing patience in the best way possible.

With Amazon Prime Video leading the charge on all four shows, what started as niche OTT content has now grown into appointment viewing. Here’s how the release schedules are shaping up, straight from the official word and public updates, without the frills or guesswork.


Phulera politics intensifies: Panchayat Season 4 incoming

Let’s start with the wholesome chaos that is Panchayat. The story of a small-town engineer-turned-secretary has somehow turned into a national obsession—and rightly so. The upcoming fourth season, as it stands, is marked for July 2, 2025.

But here’s the curveball: The makers have thrown in a campaign twist. A playful rivalry between Manju Devi and Kranti Devi has been teased across Prime Video’s platforms, letting audiences “vote” on which leader they support. Depending on the outcome of this quirky engagement, the release date might just shift forward.

According to The Economic Times, this viewer-led showdown could bring the season to screens earlier than planned. While it’s all in good fun, the buzz it’s generated is very real. Fans have already started picking sides, with meme pages and fan edits turning this into an early promotional win.


Spy daddy returns: The Family Man Season 3 is locked for November

At a recent event that saw OTT stars gather under one roof, Manoj Bajpayee did what the internet had been waiting for—he dropped a date. The Family Man Season 3 is officially set to release in November 2025, as confirmed by the actor himself at the OTTplay Awards.

The series, which blends national security and middle-class drama with surprising ease, has already wrapped filming. That’s as per Indulgexpress, which reported the update shortly after the awards night.

This time, fans are bracing for a deeper dive into the geo-political context hinted at in the last season. And while creators Raj & DK are famously tight-lipped about plot specifics, there’s a quiet confidence that this installment will pack in the same punch as the last two—maybe more.


Tension simmers in Purvanchal: Mirzapur Season 4 isn’t far, but not near either

If there’s one universe that Indian OTT fans treat with near-mythical reverence, it’s the bullet-riddled, power-drunk world of Mirzapur. And while fans have been itching for a return, the wait might stretch a bit longer.

As per Digit.in, Mirzapur Season 4 is expected to drop either late 2025 or slip into early 2026. Filming is underway, but there’s no trailer or teaser out just yet.

That said, just the news that the show is in production has been enough to stir chatter across fan circles. From whether Guddu Bhaiya survives the power game to what becomes of Kaleen Bhaiya, speculation is rife—and Prime Video’s silence is only adding to the drama.

Given how Season 3 ended, the stakes are through the roof. And the fact that the creators are in no rush seems to signal they’re taking their time to get it just right.


Counterfeit chase continues: Farzi Season 2 gets a tentative timeline

Rounding out this OTT power-pack is Farzi, which marked Shahid Kapoor’s OTT debut and quickly found its footing as a slick, stylized drama about crime, currency, and deception.

Though no official date has been announced, multiple platforms including Magicpin suggest that Farzi Season 2 is likely to arrive by late 2025 or early 2026. Filming hasn’t begun yet, but the project is clearly in motion.

Kapoor’s role as a rebellious artist-turned-counterfeiter, paired with Vijay Sethupathi’s calm but deadly cop persona, proved to be a breakout formula. There’s significant curiosity about where the plot goes from here, especially since the first season left several narrative threads hanging.

Unlike the others on this list, Farzi didn’t have multiple seasons to build legacy. Yet, its impact was immediate—and the sequel has the weight of expectation squarely on its shoulders.


Amazon’s OTT arsenal looks unbeatable in 2025

All four shows—Panchayat, The Family Man, Mirzapur, and Farzi—fall under Amazon Prime Video’s original programming slate. If all goes as scheduled, the platform is poised for a record year, with a mix of drama, satire, politics, and action anchoring its lineup.

These aren’t just shows anymore. They’re watercooler conversations, social media trends, and, in some cases, cultural touchstones. And the wait for them isn’t just about entertainment—it’s about staying in the loop, riding the meme wave, and being part of the nationwide discussion.

There are no gimmicks here, no speculative predictions—just what’s been confirmed and reported. And in a digital age flooded with clickbait, that clarity might just be the rarest thing of all.


Source: The Economic Times, Indulgexpress, Digit.in, Magicpin


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