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'Aashram 3' teaser: Bobby Deol is darker—and dangerous than ever!
'Ek Badnaam Aashram' S3P2 teaser is out

'Aashram 3' teaser: Bobby Deol is darker—and dangerous than ever!

Feb 12, 2025
04:57 pm

What's the story

The teaser for Ek Badnaam... Aashram Season 3 - Part 2, starring Bobby Deol in the lead, was released on Wednesday, promising more drama and suspense. The preview hints at a story filled with deception, treachery, and lies as Baba Nirala (Deol) regains his power. It also emphasizes the undying loyalty of his disciples despite the growing unrest in his inner circle. The series will stream on Amazon MX Player.

Plot details

'Aashram 3 Part 2' delves into deceit and redemption

The next installment of Aashram promises a riveting tale of deception, vengeance, and salvation. At the heart of this riveting story are characters Pammi (Aaditi Pohankar) and Bhopa (Chandan Roy Sanyal), whose complex and interwoven fates drive the story in unexpected directions. The teaser—clocking less than a minute—also features the song Duniya Mein Logon Ko by Asha Bhosle and RD Burman, hinting at a web of betrayals and unexpected plot twists.

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Take a look at the teaser here 

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'Aashram' S03 P02: Release date and plot details

The release date for Aashram Season 3 - Part 2 is yet to be announced. The series follows the exploits of Baba Nirala, a godman/conman who has built a political/criminal empire under the guise of a spiritual enterprise. In the previous season, viewers witnessed how Baba used his contacts to manipulate a court case against Pammi, resulting in her imprisonment.

Actor's perspective

Deol and Prakash Jha shared insights

Deol was excited to reprise his. He said, "I can't wait for audiences to witness the next chapter as it digs deeper into the world of Baba Nirala." He added that this time around, "the stakes are not just higher but the drama is bolder, and the secrets even darker." Producer and director Prakash Jha reminisced about the societal impact, saying it has "successfully held up a mirror to society by exposing the dark intersections between faith, power, and exploitation."