Aashram Season 1 is a gritty crime thriller directed by Prakash Jha that dives deep into the dark underbelly of a self-proclaimed godman's empire. Released on MX Player in August 2020, the nine-episode series blends social commentary on casteism with a suspenseful investigation into criminal activities hidden behind a facade of spirituality. Plot Overview
The central protagonist of the season is Pammi, a young lower-caste wrestler with dreams of representing her state. Her brother, Satti, is a devoted follower of Baba Nirala. When Satti gets into trouble with the law due to a caste conflict with the local goons of Minister Sundar Lal, Pammi sees no way out. To save her brother from a false police case, she seeks help from the Ashram.
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The show's portrayal of masculinity is also reflected in the character of Chandan, who becomes increasingly disillusioned with Baba's teachings and the toxic atmosphere of the ashram. Chandan's journey serves as a foil to Baba's, as he grapples with his own identity and sense of purpose.
In the penultimate moments, Pammi discovers the ultimate truth: her brother Satti was murdered on Baba’s orders because he knew too much. Furthermore, she learns that she is to be "sacrificed" or essentially trapped in the Baba's private harem. Aashram Season 1 is a gritty crime thriller
This episode is a turning point. Urmila wins a local hockey tournament for the ashram, which brings her closer to Baba. He gives her a special “elixir” to calm her nerves—which is later revealed to be a drugged drink. SI Barun Basu (Tota Roy Chowdhury), an honest cop, arrives in Kashipur to investigate a missing girl case linked to the ashram.
E03: Duh Swapna – While Ujagar searches for leads, Pammi decides to give up her career to follow the path of devotion under Baba. Her brother, Satti , is a devoted follower of Baba Nirala
The story kicks off when a skeleton is discovered in a local forest, leading S.I. Ujagar Singh
Key takeaway: The episode masterfully shows how faith is weaponized for power.