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In the Journey to Becoming ‘Bhagwaan,’ Bobby Deol’s Baba Nirala Loses its Charm

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In the Journey to Becoming ‘Bhagwaan,’ Bobby Deol’s Baba Nirala Loses Her Charm

Bobby Deol, Aaditi Pohankar, Chandan Roy Sanyal, Darshan Kumaar, and Tridha Choudhury star in the series, which is produced and directed by Prakash Jha. Aashram is about a preacher named Baba Nirala (played by Bobby Deol) who deceives his followers unless a girl decides to stand up to him.

If you’ve seen the first two seasons of Aashram, you’re probably looking forward to the third season. However, you will be disappointed to learn that Aashram 3 may disappoint you.

Pammi Pahelwan saves her life from Baba Nirala, fights him, and reveals how he is a sexual offender in the name of a self-proclaimed god in Aashram 3. However, the plot did not progress in any significant way in 9 out of 10 episodes (each lasting around 40 minutes). Baba Nirala and his entire system were chasing Pammi, who was hiding from him to save her life, according to the scene.

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Only in the midst of the story’s subplots does it become interesting. The story of Komal, for example, will keep you glued to your screen. Tridha Choudhury’s decision to form a “partnership” in the ministry also sparks interest. Another noteworthy feature is Baba Nirala’s wife’s discussion of his past in the final episode. You’ll be engrossed in these examples of individuality. All of these, however, are temporary.

You might think that things will get interesting when Pammi Pahelwan and Baba Nirala’s fight reaches the courtroom. Aashram 3, on the other hand, is one of the worst court dramas ever made. The two lawyers who played them lacked the vigour that a courtroom drama usually necessitates. The dialogue is weak, and the plot is rushed.

In terms of the cast, Bobby Deol’s portrayal of Baba Nirala in Aashram 3 has clearly lost its allure. He was powerful and clever in the first two seasons of the show, but there was nothing remarkable about him in the third season. In the first few episodes, he gets less screen time. He has been portrayed as someone who is going insane in Pammi’s memory at times, and as someone who is trying to keep his power at other times. The fault is not with Deol as an actor, but with the writer, who this time did not devote enough attention to Baba Nirala. Overall, Bobby Deol’s character, which was also the show’s USP, gets lost in the process of becoming ‘Bhagwaan’ from ‘Baba.’

Esha Gupta is also introduced in Aashram 3 as someone who assists Baba Nirala with his ‘image building’ (there’s a twist!). She has been portrayed as a clever, intelligent woman who knows how to get the best results for herself. Her mind games and the show’s evil plot will undoubtedly impress you. When it comes to Darshan Kumar and Tridha Choudhury, their characters have received little attention this time around. Darshan is Pammi Pahelwan’s only supporter, while Tridha does almost nothing.

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However, it should be noted that the show ends on a high note, as it gives you a sneak peek at Aashram season four, which will undoubtedly delight you.

In terms of the current season, it only appears stretched and could have been easily shortened to fit in with whatever season four has in store. It isn’t dull, but it doesn’t provide much in the way of plot development.

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Kunal Kemmu Reveals Crucial, Heartbreaking Struggle of Being Jobless

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The glamour and glamour of Bollywood can mislead us to the hard, cold reality that lies behind the velvet curtains. We see the flashing cameras, beautiful attire, and thunderous ovation, but we rarely see a gifted artist’s quiet anguish as he waits for the phone call.

Recently, the immensely adaptable Kunal Kemmu shattered this shiny façade by revealing a terribly difficult period in his career. Despite his established acting talent and irresistible charm, the actor disclosed a heartbreaking truth that many in the creative business covertly face.

He openly discussed being unemployed for six months to a year. This devastating revelation serves as a sharp reminder that in the entertainment industry, success is dangerously transitory and rejection is an ever-present shadow.

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The Toxic Illusion of Industry Advice

When a picture fails to do well at the box office, the implications for an actor can be swift and severe. Kunal Kemmu described how a single project’s failure entirely halted his momentum, severing a blossoming career and leaving him stuck at home.

During this dark and alienating era, well-meaning strangers and business insiders raced to offer him advice. However, the nature of this advise emphasises the superficial, performance mentality that pervades the entertainment industry.

Instead of being told to improve his skills or patiently wait for a story that matched his talent, he was subjected to odd societal demands. People sincerely recommended him to hire aggressive public relations personnel, hold lavish parties, network tirelessly, and give expensive presents to key persons in order to remain relevant.


Rejecting the Performative Circus

For an actor who has always prioritised depth above theatrics, this trite counsel felt completely out of place. Kunal Kemmu said that, while such transactional approaches may work for some people, they do not accord with his underlying principles.

The strain to play an off-camera role can be just as stressful as presenting a complex character on stage. Kunal chose not to participate in the superficial lifestyle of mailing gifts or throwing fictitious gatherings only to get a film role.

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Instead of feeding a frantic public relations narrative, he chose to maintain his personal dignity while emphasising his artistic ability. This modest disregard of industry standards demonstrates the enormous mental strength required to endure the unpredictable nature of Indian cinema.


The psychological toll of being creative while unemployed is a significant problem that few celebrities openly mention. Kunal Kemmu did not hold back while recounting the extreme uneasiness and paralysing worry that overwhelmed him throughout his year-long forced leave.

When you are entirely out of employment, a corrosive loop of self-doubt will inevitably take over your head. The actor admitted to continually worrying if he’d ever get the opportunity to appear in front of a camera again.

This great vulnerability reveals a universal reality about the performing profession. Whether you are a famous superstar or a struggling newbie, the frightening unpredictability of the entertainment industry spares no one.

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The Actor’s Ultimate Dilemma

Aside from the emotional discomfort, a protracted lack of work throws an artist into a corner, posing a significant ethical quandary. Actors are constantly torn between waiting for high-quality scripts and accepting substandard assignments solely for financial survival.

Kunal Kemmu acknowledged the agonising struggle that most creative professionals undergo at certain stages in their careers. The fear of being forgotten by the public drives many artists to make significant compromises to their artistic integrity.

It takes a lot of patience and self-belief to say no to subpar job when your calendar is empty. Kunal’s tale demonstrates that following your intuition can be extremely painful but eventually beneficial.


Embracing the Ever-Changing Acts of Life

Today, Kunal Kemmu is experiencing a stunning professional renaissance, juggling acting commitments, hosting a major reality program, and celebrating directing success. Nonetheless, he remains delightfully grounded, acutely aware that the current spotlight is not certain to last forever.
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He sees his career as a long film that unfolds brilliantly through distinct acts, rather than a constant apex. This realistic viewpoint enables him to enjoy his current hectic schedule without getting arrogant or complacent.
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Kunal has brought consolation to other artists who are going through their own silent challenges by revealing his difficult period of unemployment. His narrative demonstrates that genuine genius does not require transactional gifts or contrived parties to achieve its proper position in the light.


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