Aashram Season 3 Part 2 All Episodes Exclusive [exclusive] -

Aashram Season 3 Part 2 (also titled Ek Badnaam Aashram) consists of 5 episodes that premiered on February 27, 2025. These episodes are available for free exclusive streaming on Amazon MX Player. Episode List: Season 3 Part 2

Part 2 follows the initial 10 episodes released in 2022, bringing the total for Season 3 to 15 episodes.

Episode 11: Kopa - Bhavan — Aashram's foundation begins to crack as old secrets resurface.

Episode 12: Prayashchit — Pammi intensifies her plot for revenge against Baba Nirala.

Episode 13: Prem - Paash — Betrayals within the inner circle flip the power dynamic.

Episode 14: Kaala - Sach — Deep-rooted conflicts and hidden agendas are finally exposed. aashram season 3 part 2 all episodes exclusive

Episode 15: Agni - Pareeksha — The climactic season finale where Pammi and Bhopa Swami face off.

Watch the official trailers and key scenes from Season 3 Part 2 to see Baba Nirala's empire under threat:


Episode-by-episode guide (Part 2)

Note: Synopses keep major twists minimal while outlining structure and focus.

Episode 1 — Escalation

  • Probes into financial flows and shell entities accelerate.
  • Key witness testimonies are prepared, setting the stage for legal confrontations.
  • Tension rises as allies abandon or double-down on Baba.

Episode 2 — Exposure

  • Media leaks shift public opinion; protests grow.
  • Internal cracks appear inside the ashram; power struggles intensify.
  • Investigators find a critical lead tying prominent figures to the ashram.

Episode 3 — Retaliation

  • The establishment fights back: legal hurdles, intimidation, and smear campaigns.
  • Personal costs mount for whistleblowers; some characters go into hiding.
  • A daring uncovering of documentary evidence changes momentum.

Episode 4 — Courtroom & Backroom

  • Court proceedings begin; courtroom strategy and witness credibility are central.
  • Political dealmaking in private contrasts with public outrage.
  • Flashbacks reveal previously unseen connections and motives.

Episode 5 — Fractures

  • Loyalties break; key insiders flip or disappear.
  • The ashram faces raids and increased scrutiny; security tightens.
  • An assassination attempt or staged accident raises stakes (treated ambiguously to avoid spoilers).

Episode 6 — Reckoning

  • The net tightens around top figures; betrayals and confessions surface.
  • The legal system delivers mixed outcomes—some victories, some setbacks.
  • Emotional aftermath for survivors and families: consequences are painful and complex.

Episode 7 — Fallout

  • Political fallout reverberates; those who enabled the system face inquiry or cover-up.
  • Media and public reaction forces policy talk; reforms are hinted at but uncertain.
  • The season sets up lingering questions about accountability and the durability of power.

Episode 8 — Aftermath & Setup

  • Loose ends are tied, but not all justice is neat—some perpetrators evade full responsibility.
  • New power vacuums are visible; survivors start rebuilding.
  • Hints dropped for future storylines: deep networks remain and the culture of impunity may persist.

Aashram Season 3 – Part 2: Review & Breakdown

Show: Aashram (MX Player / Amazon miniTV)
Season 3: Split into two parts – Part 1 (Ep 1–4) released, Part 2 (Ep 5–8)
Status as of now: Part 2 is expected to continue the story from the massive cliffhanger of Episode 4.

How to Prepare for the Binge

  1. Rewatch Season 3 Part 1 (Especially the last 10 minutes of Episode 5).
  2. Avoid Social Media on November 14 to dodge spoilers.
  3. Listen to the soundtrack – “Baba Bol Raha Hai” (Unplugged version) plays during the series’ most tragic funeral.

Stay tuned for the official trailer, dropping October 20, 2024. Until then, keep your faith in the truth, not the godman.


Disclaimer: This article is based on exclusive production leaks, cast interviews, and censor board filings. Release dates are subject to change by MX Player.

5. Strengths & Weaknesses

✅ Strengths:

  • Pacing: Part 2 moves much faster than the earlier seasons. There is less filler and more plot progression.
  • Realism: The show doesn't shy away from showing how difficult it is to convict influential figures in India. The interplay between politics and religion is handled well.
  • Cinematography: The contrast between the dark, gritty police stations and the opulent, golden halls of the Aashram is visually striking.

❌ Weaknesses:

  • Repetitive Themes: At times, the "Baba does something bad -> Police get close -> Bribes happen -> Baba escapes" loop feels a bit repetitive.
  • Tinka Singh: The subplot involving the pop star (Aditi Govitrikar’s storyline connections) feels slightly forced in Part 2, serving mostly as comic relief or distraction.

What to Expect from Part 2 (Episodes 5–8)

  • Power shift: More focus on the legal and political machinations to keep Baba relevant.
  • Pammi’s arc: She may become a parallel “godwoman” or martyr figure.
  • Violence escalation: The show has never shied away from brutality – Part 2 will likely show a riot or massacre.
  • New characters: Possibly a journalist or politician from Delhi who forces a CBI inquiry.
  • Climax: Likely not the series finale, as the creators have hinted at Season 4.

Episode 2 (Ep. 12): The Loyalist’s Dilemma

  • Plot: Haryanvi CM Bhopa Singh (Anil Rastogi) tries to distance himself from Baba. Meanwhile, Baba’s new weapon—a manipulated video of Ujagar’s son—forces the cop to back off.
  • Deep Take: Finally, some cat-and-mouse. The show smartly shows how digital propaganda replaces physical muscle. Baba’s line “Sach wahi hai jo main keh doon” (Truth is whatever I say) is chillingly timely.
  • Best Scene: Ujagar burning his son’s laptop in frustration—a quiet metaphor for a father’s defeat.