Aashram Season 1 All Episodes [verified] 【ESSENTIAL REVIEW】
The season builds toward the state elections. Ujagar Singh finds concrete evidence linking the Ashram to murders and drug running, but he is thwarted by his corrupt superiors who are on Baba’s payroll.
The targeting of vulnerable, lower-caste individuals.
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The series opens by introducing the caste-based oppression in a small town. When Pammi (Aditi Pohankar), a young wrestler from a lower caste, is mistreated, Baba Nirala intervenes. This act of "kindness" lures Pammi and her family into becoming his devoted followers.
The episode focuses on the internal management of the Aashram. Bhopa Swami works hard to bury evidence. We learn more about Baba’s past and his calculated, sociopathic methods for maintaining his hold over people. Episode 8: The Confrontation The season builds toward the state elections
The story takes a dramatic turn with the introduction of Rukmini (played by Chitrangini Singh), a determined and fearless journalist who begins to investigate the ashram's activities. Her findings reveal a web of deceit, corruption, and exploitation, which puts her directly in the crosshairs of Baba Bunwari and his loyal followers.
A determined forensic specialist who helps Ujagar connect the forensic evidence to the ashram. You can watch every episode of the first
As the season progresses, the politics surrounding Baba's ashram become more complex. We see alliances forming and tempers fraying. Bhed's actions become more desperate, while Baba's grip on power tightens.
A glimmer of rebellion appears. Urmila secretly meets a journalist, (Chandan Anand), who promises to expose Baba. However, Baba’s spies are everywhere. The episode features a haunting scene where Baba publicly humiliates a follower who questioned his expenditures, reinforcing his absolute control.
Bablu tries to gain the trust of Baba and other ashram leaders to get information about the ashram's activities. He also meets a new sevak, Dutta (played by Sachin Khurana), who seems to be a loyal follower of Baba. As Bablu tries to settle in, he realizes that the ashram is involved in various illegal activities.