Aashram
- Série télévisée
- 2020–
- 45m
Dans la ville imaginaire de Kashipur, un homme religieux tire son pouvoir de l'influence qu'il a sur les classes ouvrières et il est considéré comme leur messie.Dans la ville imaginaire de Kashipur, un homme religieux tire son pouvoir de l'influence qu'il a sur les classes ouvrières et il est considéré comme leur messie.Dans la ville imaginaire de Kashipur, un homme religieux tire son pouvoir de l'influence qu'il a sur les classes ouvrières et il est considéré comme leur messie.
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- 12 victoires et 31 nominations au total
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The story was known. It's based on the controversial Dharmaguru Gurmit Ram Rahim Singh Insaan. Although the story revolves around Ram Rahim, businesses in the name of religion, and self-destruction in superstition - these are the issues that have given more prominence. More interestingly, the series was directed and produced by renowned Indian filmmaker Prakash Jha. Popular movies like Gangajaal, Apaharan, and Rajneeti was made by him.
The Story and the screenplay were well decorated and established. The production design was pretty good. And the gigantic set reminds me that the producer's name is Prajaksh Jha. Making was quite good. But at the very first episode, I was doubted that truly is this made by Prakash Jha? The first episode hadn't the proper vibe of Prakash Jha. But after that, gradually it became more interesting and worth watching.
Bobby Deol was in the leading role. And he did it quite brilliantly. Bobby was totally sunk into the Baba Nirala character. Another brilliant role has playing very well by Chandan Roy Sanal as Bhopa Swami. Without this character, Baba Nirala's influence became zero. Bhopa is a kind of that character, who was a Saint at Ashram but he also controlled illegal works. Chandan Roy has portrayed even the small details of this character very well.
Darshan Kumar played the role of Ujagar Singh. He acted quite well. However, the one who has noticed a flew in her performance is Adhiti Sudhir in the role of Pammi. I don't know why, but it seems that much better acting was needed for that character. Besides, there nothing much to say about the rest. Everyone has done fairly well. End of the day, I quite enjoyed this series.
The Story and the screenplay were well decorated and established. The production design was pretty good. And the gigantic set reminds me that the producer's name is Prajaksh Jha. Making was quite good. But at the very first episode, I was doubted that truly is this made by Prakash Jha? The first episode hadn't the proper vibe of Prakash Jha. But after that, gradually it became more interesting and worth watching.
Bobby Deol was in the leading role. And he did it quite brilliantly. Bobby was totally sunk into the Baba Nirala character. Another brilliant role has playing very well by Chandan Roy Sanal as Bhopa Swami. Without this character, Baba Nirala's influence became zero. Bhopa is a kind of that character, who was a Saint at Ashram but he also controlled illegal works. Chandan Roy has portrayed even the small details of this character very well.
Darshan Kumar played the role of Ujagar Singh. He acted quite well. However, the one who has noticed a flew in her performance is Adhiti Sudhir in the role of Pammi. I don't know why, but it seems that much better acting was needed for that character. Besides, there nothing much to say about the rest. Everyone has done fairly well. End of the day, I quite enjoyed this series.
I am sad to see a lot of 1/10 reviews. Yes, this series is not for everyone as it is extremely negative with no hope. Also, S2 some episodes feel a bit slow moving. This is a classic Prakash Jha make with no less. Also, there was no closure at the end of S2 so that pissed a lot of people off. Bobby Deol and the entire cast was fantastic. For those who are not able to digest it, this represents baba, politicians, rich, and the current state. Sad but true.
It could have been far better instead of slowing it down just for the sake of Season 3.. Season 2 doesn't offer much except showing a repetitive preditctable political rivalry with excess infusion of so called Satsang Concert ( again a overdose ) and some adult drama...
I thought of binge watching this series as it is made by Prakash Jha. As usual he brings many layers of story line in his work specially regarding politics, beuracracy, and the prevalent culture of Baba business. I feel the story is good and acting by cast are also good but many a times it felt stretched. I would have given it more if writing were a little more crisp and it had not more than 6 episodes. But still a good try!
As a Hindu we have to understand there are these types of baba's eg Ram Rahim.
However, there are many good hindu guruj, who are doing really good work. So those who are watching don't treat all Baba's are like this.
There are fake doctors it doesn't mean all doctors are fake.
Very much engaging story.
However, there are many good hindu guruj, who are doing really good work. So those who are watching don't treat all Baba's are like this.
There are fake doctors it doesn't mean all doctors are fake.
Very much engaging story.
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- AnecdotesBased on life of Asaram bapu & Baba Gurmit Ram Rahim Sinh Insaan.
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