Aashram Season 1 Episode 1 ((install)) 🆕

"Jai Nirala," the crowd chants, prostrating themselves as he walks over expensive marble floors to his throne. The production design is intentional: this is not a place of renunciation, but of power. Gold-plated deities sit next to modern surveillance cameras. The episode masterfully introduces two contrasting characters who will become the show’s moral compass and its victim.

We meet Pammi, a state-level hockey player whose real name is Ujagar Singh. She is fierce, athletic, and hungry for a national title. But the system is corrupt. Her coach demands a bribe of ₹2 lakhs (approx. $2,600) to "recommend" her for the camp. Her father, a struggling farmer, can’t afford it. Desperate, Ujagar visits the ashram, hoping Baba’s blessings will change her luck. She is talented, but talent without money is worthless in Kashipur. aashram season 1 episode 1

Out steps (played with chilling charisma by Bobby Deol). He is not a monk in rags; he is a celebrity in white linen. His hair flows. His sunglasses are polished. His smile is calibrated. "Jai Nirala," the crowd chants, prostrating themselves as

It’s brutal in its simplicity. Faith is not being nurtured; it is being engineered. No cult survives without political protection. Episode 1 introduces Minister Sundar Lal (Anupriya Goenka) —a tough, pragmatic politician. She visits the ashram not to pray, but to negotiate. She needs the "Baba's" followers as a vote bank in the upcoming elections. In exchange, she offers police protection and a blind eye to the ashram’s land grabs. But the system is corrupt