Aashram drew comparisons to Netflix's Sacred Games for its raw depiction of power and crime. Bobby Deol's performance was praised for its "hypnotizing" quality, seamlessly shifting from a benevolent saint to a terrifying monster. The series also highlighted societal issues such as caste discrimination, the exploitation of faith, and the dangerous nexus between religious leaders and politicians.

If you are looking to dive into , this comprehensive guide covers everything from the plot summaries of each episode to the stellar cast and how to watch the show. Overview of Aashram Season 1

The crime drama web series , directed by Prakash Jha , debuted on the OTT platform MX Player on August 28, 2020 . The first season consists of 9 episodes that explore the dark, duplicitous world of a self-proclaimed godman, Baba Nirala Ji Maharaj (played by Bobby Deol), in the fictional town of Kashipur.

It highlights how marginalized communities, failed by the legal system, easily fall prey to exploitative cults offering false equality.

– Baba tries to recruit pop star Tinka Singh to gain youth support and begins eyeing Babita, plotting to remove her husband, Satti. Maha Prasad

– Tensions rise as the law gets closer to the Aashram's gates. Shuddhi-Karan

The series opens by establishing the deep-rooted caste discrimination in rural India. Pammi, a fierce young wrestler from a lower-caste community, faces severe oppression. When her family is attacked during a wedding procession, Baba Nirala intervenes. His followers rescue Pammi’s family, and he offers them shelter and equality at his vast ashram. Fascinated by his apparent righteousness, Pammi becomes a devoted follower. Meanwhile, the police discover a skeleton buried at a local construction site, hinting at a darker secret connected to the holy grounds. Episode 2: Shanti (Peace)

Ujagar digs deeper into the ashram's secrets. Baba's right-hand man, Bhopa, uses ruthless tactics to silence potential whistleblowers. Shuddhi Karan

The series is set in the fictional town of Kashipur, ruled by a powerful self-proclaimed godman, (Bobby Deol). He is idolized by his followers, especially those from oppressed and lower-caste communities, who see him as their savior. The season's plot is set in motion by two major events: the discovery of a skeleton in a nearby forest, which threatens to expose Baba's dark crimes, and the arrival of a champion wrestler, Pammi, whose life becomes intertwined with the Aashram.

The targeting of vulnerable, lower-caste individuals.

However, beneath the saffron robes and the chants of "Japnaam" lies a dark, criminal empire built on exploitation, drugs, and political conspiracy.