But with a warning: Aashram Season 2 is not entertainment; it is an autopsy of a disease. It will make you angry. It will make you uncomfortable. And that is precisely the point.
Dr. Natasha brings the seductive danger to the screen. In Season 2, she is the pivot point for the Aashram's drug empire ("Mala" or beads laced with drugs). Her character highlights how the Aashram uses addiction to keep devotees pliable.
"In Kashipur, the shoes are cleaned by the same hands that once built temples. That is the thesis of Aashram. It is not about one man; it is about our collective surrender." #aashramseason2webseries
Unmasking the Truth: Everything You Need to Know About Aashram Season 2
If Baba is the brain, Bhopa is the spine—and the knife. But with a warning: Aashram Season 2 is
: The stakes are higher as Baba Nirala becomes a pivotal player in the state's upcoming elections, manipulating both the ruling party and the opposition.
Warning: This series does not shy away from discomfort. And that is precisely the point
, takes the narrative to a much more sinister level. Released on Amazon MX Player on 11 November 2020, this 9-episode sequel delves deeper into the manipulative world of Kashipur Waale Baba Nirala.
The digital landscape in India was set ablaze with the release of the highly anticipated . Directed by the veteran filmmaker Prakash Jha, this crime drama continues to delve deep into the dark underbelly of a self-proclaimed godman's empire. Bobby Deol reprises his role as the enigmatic and sinister Baba Nirala, delivering a performance that has redefined his career. The Evolution of Baba Nirala