
Desi Twitter cannot get enough of Panchayat season 2. These 10 memes are proof
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Desi Twitter is still talking about Panchayat season 2 and churning out hilarious memes. In this article, we have compiled the best ones for you.
Panchayat is back with its second season and has already become a hit among the masses. Jeetu Bhaiya and his Phulera gang are back to tickle your funny bone and also leave you with bittersweet emotions. The last episode of Panchayat season 2 ended with a cliff-hanger and desi internet just can’t wait for the next season. And, since, desi Twitter cannot get enough of the top-notch script and acting. So, they did what they do best. Yes, you guessed it right. Memes!
Desi netizens are still discussing the season on Twitter that released on May 19. Moreover, as expected, they also churned out some hilarious jokes and twisted the scenes of the sitcom into memes.
In this article, we have compiled some of the best ones for you so that you can relive the 8-episode web series again.
Take a look:
#panchayat2 #PanchayatSeason2#PanchayatOnPrime"Don't cry, it's just a scene..."The scene :- pic.twitter.com/krjbhXlASF

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