Aashram — Season

This season, Baba Nirala isn’t just a fraud hiding behind saffron robes. He’s a desperate, cornered animal. The legal walls are closing in. Ujagar Singh is breathing down his neck. Pammi’s betrayal still echoes. And yet, what makes this season spine-chilling is watching him manipulate with even more finesse than before. He doesn’t just exploit faith anymore — he weaponizes fear. Every dialogue feels like a trap. Every silent stare is a threat. Bobby Deol, with that shaved head and hollow eyes, delivers a career-best performance. You hate him. But you can’t look away.

If you’ve never watched Aashram , start from season one. You’ll need that context to feel the weight of every betrayal, every chant of "Jai Baba ki" , every silent tear. aashram season

Jai Baba ki… or no? You decide.

What separates Aashram from a typical crime thriller is its unflinching look at the nexus between religion, politics, and power. This season doesn’t shy away. Corrupt ministers, complicit cops, bought-out media — it’s all laid bare. The writers balance massy dialogue-baazi with sharp social commentary. One moment you’re watching a high-octane chase, the next you’re staring at the uncomfortable mirror of how real cults operate. It’s messy. It’s loud. It’s deliberately uncomfortable. This season, Baba Nirala isn’t just a fraud

And if you’re a fan already? Buckle up. Because Baba Nirala isn’t falling — he’s dragging everyone down with him. Ujagar Singh is breathing down his neck