Aashram Season 1 Episode 1 [updated] (NEWEST ◉)
Meanwhile, we meet Satti, a simple young man whose mother is dying of a kidney ailment. Doctors have given up. But Satti believes Baba Nirala can perform a miracle. He sells his only buffalo—his family’s livelihood—to buy a silver throne for the Baba as an offering. The tragedy is immediate: he gives everything for a man who doesn’t even know his name. The Supernatural Business Baba Nirala’s first on-screen "miracle" is a masterclass in manipulation. A blind woman is brought before him. The crowd watches in tears. Baba places his hand on her eyes, mutters a mantra, and— poof —she claims she can see light.
Within the first ten minutes, the show establishes its central question: Is this a story about God, or about the business of God? The episode opens with a montage that feels almost tranquil. Sunlight filters through the windows of a sprawling, ashram complex. Thousands of devotees, mostly poor and desperate, sleep shoulder-to-shoulder. The serenity is shattered by the sound of a helicopter. aashram season 1 episode 1
Out steps (played with chilling charisma by Bobby Deol). He is not a monk in rags; he is a celebrity in white linen. His hair flows. His sunglasses are polished. His smile is calibrated. Meanwhile, we meet Satti, a simple young man
But the camera pulls back. We see the ashram’s back office. A computer monitor shows the woman’s medical history. A doctor (secretly on the payroll) whispers to the head priest, "She had a reversible cataract. We scheduled the surgery last week. The Baba will 'heal' her today." A blind woman is brought before him