Aashram Season ((top)) -

Jai Baba ki… or no? You decide.

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. aashram season

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And if you’re a fan already? Buckle up. Because Baba Nirala isn’t falling — he’s dragging everyone down with him. He’s a desperate, cornered animal

The real heroes of Aashram have always been its women, and this season gives them their due. Babita (played by the brilliant Tridha Choudhury) finally moves from being a victim to a strategist. Sati (Aaditi Pohankar) continues her arc of rage and rebellion — no longer the wide-eyed devotee but a woman who knows exactly what the Baba took from her. Their confrontation scenes? Electrifying. This season asks a powerful question: How does a system built on silence begin to crack? Answer — when the silenced start screaming.

Is Aashram season perfect? No. Some tracks feel stretched. A few side characters get lost in the chaos. But the show has never been about polish — it’s about impact. And this season lands punches that leave bruises. The final two episodes are an emotional bloodbath, setting up a finale that feels less like an ending and more like a warning.