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Aashram Season 3 Part 2 Review

Prakash Jha’s Most Controversial Show Reaches Its Final Twist!

By Ayush VermaPublished 11 months ago 4 min read
Aashram Season 3 Part 2 Review

Aashram is the most controversial series made in Bollywood, in which every person can find the face he wants to find.

Real-life incidents were picked up and converted into cinema, some people got angry, while some got peace, and finally, someone showed the truth.

But maybe you don't believe, four full years have passed and the story of Aashram is still not over, it shouldn't have been so real.

So you have got what you asked for, an ending which has begun. There are a total of five episodes in part 2 of Aashram Season 3, which will end in about three and a quarter hours.

The good thing is that this time you don't have to leave Baba Nirala's story in the middle and wait for Season 4. After these five episodes, you will finally get a climax.

The best thing is that you don't have to spend a single penny to watch the show. You can watch it for free on Amazon Prime.

Although there is no need to remember, the content of the show will not suit people below 18 years of age because this time the focus is less on Baba and more on Baba's naughty things.

Believe me, in a four-hour show there will be at least two and a half hours of adult content. The censor board will lose its sleep on hearing the name of this series.

Anyway, in the past two faces have become quite viral from this show and now the time has come to drop the third name in that series.

Whatever Bobby Deol was doing openly in Animal, he has just repeated it, but this time in a more colorful way, there is less bloodshed, and only the power is in the mind.

One controversy could not end there, it seems these people will start another one soon. Don't let OTT be locked down along with Aashram.

And yes, do not sit with your family even by mistake to watch the show because the topic seems to be family-related but there is not a single scene inside that is related to family.

What is going on in the show, I will quickly tell you in short.

Has anyone seen the puppet show, where the dancing puppets are held in the hands of someone else behind the curtain?

This time behind the curtain is Baba Ji in whose hands the government is dancing on one side and the public on the other side. The story changes when the one who makes Baba Ji dance, enters this ashram.

You must have heard a joke about an elephant and an ant. How a small ant, if its self-respect is at stake, can enter the trunk of an elephant and throw it to the ground. You must have understood who is the elephant and who is the ant.

By the way, there is also a dog in this animal family who is loyal to his master but has not forgotten how to hunt.

The thing that makes Aashram different from all the previous episodes is a flashback story, that is, everyone already knows Baba Nirala, but how this Baba became a Baba, the answer to this has been shown in the show this time.

That is the only reason due to which we get the biggest reason to watch this show.

This season has the past, the present and finally an ending that shows the future.

No matter what happens for four hours, entertainment will surely be available.

The showrunner of Aashram is Prakash Jha who makes amazing political cinema and without any doubt, the concept of this show could have created a lot of controversy in real life.

But the disappointing thing is that by revolving this whole Baba incident around just one girl and showing it like a psycho film, they have insulted Aashram itself.

I don't understand whether this time there are adult scenes in the middle of the show or the show has revolved in the middle of adult scenes, there is less story and more wrestling on the bed.

There is suspense and there are a lot of twists but except for a few scenes, you can predict everything else in advance, there is no new surprise.

Bobby Deol's look is amazing but he doesn't do much, he just speaks dialogues and then disappears from the screen.

This time the entire focus is on Bhopa i.e. Chandan Roy Sanyal, after seeing whose character you can hardly decide whether he is a hero or a villain, he has crossed all limits and given an amazing performance.

There are a lot of female actors too but as smart and strong as they are portrayed to be, they seem to be more cunning, a little vulgar and deceitful.

It is a simple thing, if you want to pass some time and don't have to use your brain too much, then you can watch Aashram but watch it alone, don't watch it with family.

I give two stars out of five, one star for the interesting story of Monty's past and the other star for the face-off between Baba Nirala and Bhopa.

The show is free but it will take four hours, so you are smart enough to decide which things you want to watch and which you don't.

Take care. Bye-bye.

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Ayush Verma

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