On the other side of the spectrum is Ujagar Singh (Darshan Kumaar), the honest cop who has now been sidelined but not silenced. His relentless pursuit of justice forms the thriller backbone of the series. Alongside him is Pammi (Aditi Sudhir Pohankar), the former devotee turned gladiator. Her journey in Season 3 is one of the most compelling aspects. Having escaped the clutches of the Aashram, she becomes the face of the rebellion. The tension between Pammi’s quest for vengeance and Baba’s expanding empire makes the viewing experience essential—you can see the pain and determination in every close-up.

In the ever-expanding universe of Indian OTT content, few series have managed to capture the raw, grimy underbelly of blind faith and unchecked power quite like Prakash Jha’s Aashram . When fans searched for , they weren’t just looking for a third season; they were looking for closure to a political-spiritual thriller that shook the nation. Released in 2022 on MX Player, the third installment—titled Aashram 3: Ek Badnaam —finally delivered the reckoning that fans had been demanding since Baba Nirala first donned his saffron robes.