Nina Gupta’s ‘Phulera’s Panchayati Raj’ highlights proxy politics in rural India
The new series of TVF ‘Phulera Ka Panchayati Raj’ exposed the problem of proxy politics in rural India. The popular series, in collaboration with the panchayat, is currently trending at number 1 on YouTube, Nina Gupta, Faisal Malik, and other starring.

Indian politics has always been a battleground where power is often vested in the hands of men. Well, mostly! While the country has seen the increasing number of women holding political positions, many of them only serve as figures, real decision making power is in the hands of its male counterparts. This incident, which is commonly known as proxy politics, was brought to light by TVF in his latest film, Phulera’s Panchayati Raj-Asli Pradhan Pardaran Karan?
The 20 -minute film, which was released ahead of International Women’s Day on March 4, brings back the popular prime video series, Nina Gupta, Faisal Malik and Chandan Roy from Panchayat, who also spoke in detail about proxy politics.
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Short film focuses on attractive on a tough-touching yet How to take despite being selected as Prime (Village Head), Many women are left only to navigate the system only, while their husbands draw the wire behind the curtain. With humor at its core, a scene in the show explained how Neena Gupta, despite taking charge of the panchayat office, is not taken seriously, which reflects the rigorous reality of rural areas.
What is proxy politics?
Currently trending at number 1, with more than 28.30 million views on YouTube, holds the irony of women holding official positions in local rule, while real power lies in the hands of their male counterparts. Many women Sarpanches (The village head), despite being elected, is often overshraded by men in the family, not only due to patriarchal norms, but also due to systemic flaws, limited education and insufficient institutional support.
Three episodes of the Ministry of Panchayati Raj were created to raise awareness and promote real women leadership in local regime.
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The Panchayati Raj of TVF’s Phulera acts as a reminder that the representation is not enough. True power is located in enableing women to make independent decisions.
With an impressive lineup of stars, the chain enjoys a wide cultural impact, combining the trusted story with impressive social comments.
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Why panchayat?
Given the popularity of the series among the public And reliability factor, cooperation with Panchayat Religious representation that weakens women’s rights in rural India, gender equality and challenging traditional power structures are seen as an attempt to exploit the popular culture.
As News 18Manufacturers are now planning to focus on digital intervention and transparency in the next few episodes.