On the same day that the third season of the popular web series Aashram began streaming on MX Player, a teaser for the fourth season was released. In the teaser for the new season, Bobby Deol, who plays self-proclaimed godman Baba Nirala on the show, declares himself above the law. The show’s name has been changed to Ek Badnaam…Aashram.
Bobby posted the teaser to his Instagram account, captioning it, “Woh aapke mann ki baatein jante hain, baba antaryami hain. (Baba is omniscient, he knows the matters of your heart.) Isliye #Aashram3 episodes ke saath, #Aashram4 ki ek jhalak bhi saath laaye hain sirf @mxplayer par As a result, we’ve put together a preview of Aashram season 4 as well as episodes from Aashram season 3 on MX Player.” The teaser was also included in the third season’s final episode, which premiered on June 3.
The teaser begins with Bobby’s Baba Nirala declaring himself above the law, with glimpses of protests and a funeral in the background. “Bhagwan hum hain,” he says. Tumhare kaanon se upar tumhare kaanon se upar tumhare kaan Maine swarg banaya hai. (I am God.) Bhagwan ko kaise arrest kar sakte ho Your law does not apply to me. This paradise was created by me. How can you detain God?)” Pammi (Aaditi Pohankar), who escaped the aashram in season 2 and dragged the charlatan to court in season 3, returns to the aashram, ostensibly willingly.
Before the teaser shows Pammi getting dressed up as a bride, the Baba’s lieutenant Bhopa Singh (Chandan Roy Sanyal) threatens her to stay away from the godman. It does not, however, reveal who her groom is. Aashram’s fourth season is set to premiere in 2023.
Fans were taken aback by the sudden release of the season 4 teaser. “Wow Baba Ji, you have given amazing news,” one wrote. “Surprise on surprise,” said another. Aashram, which premiered in 2020, is about a self-proclaimed godman who, under the guise of a spiritual cult, has built a criminal and political empire.
Esha Gupta, Anupria Goenka, Adhyayan Suman, Darshan Kumaar, Sachin Shroff, and Tridha Choudhury star in Prakash Jha’s drama/thriller. According to the film’s review in the Hindustan Times, “Aashram is based on a sound concept. Shows about fraud godmen and their cults have been critically acclaimed and well received by audiences around the world. Aashram, on the other hand, lacks the finesse of Waco, True Detective season 1, or even Orphan Black.”
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