Amazon MX Player's Ek Badnaam Aashram 3 Part 2 deepens the saga of power and faith. Bobby Deol calls Baba Nirala a "constant evolution" and credits Prakash Jha for reshaping his career.
Last Updated: 03.55 PM, Mar 03, 2025
Recently released the much awaited Ek Badnaam Aashram Season 3 Part 2, Amazon MX Player sharpened the riveting tale of power, faith, and deceit. Directed and produced by National Award-winning director Prakash Jha, the most recent web series pushes the high-stakes drama to new heights as Baba Nirala's supremacy tests its greatest challenge. Bobby Deol is reprising his mysterious character; the show also stars Aaditi Pohankar, Darshan Kumaar, Chandan Roy Sanyal, Vikram Kochhar, Tridha Choudhury, Anupriya Goenka, Rajeev Siddhartha, and Esha Gupta in key parts.
Reflecting on his transformative trip, Bobby Deol, who brilliantly captures Baba Nirala, said that this character has been in a continuous process of change from the very beginning. Every scene, every moment captured on set, sprang from the manner it was written. Jha's narrative supplied everything he needed to enter Baba Nirala's realm; therefore, he didn't have to get ready extensively.
When considering how the series affected his career, Bobby said that Jha's vision altered everything for him; the filmmaker saw him as Baba Nirala and it reshaped his trajectory as an actor. This performance gave the actor the opportunity to explore roles beyond his comfort zone and conventional image. As the narrative progresses, the stakes become more significant than before. What fate awaits a man who inspires both love and fear? His influence's range: how far? Audiences should also see and learn from that.
This riveting criminal thriller will help viewers to untangle the sinister side of blind confidence in self-appointed Babas.
In Ek Badnaam Aashram Season 3 Part 2, once Pammi discovers Baba Nirala's awful truth, her unquestioning loyalty to him collapses into hate. Her unwavering fight reveals how blindly faith is used, how the system yields to the will of the all-powerful godman, and how social divisions support the emergence of leaders such as Baba Nirala as she dares to question him.