Aashram Season 3 Part 2 : A strong conclusion

The filmography of Prakash Jha has always been dominated by subjects of social importance.

Whether it is his initial films like Mrityudand (1997) focusing on injustice practices set in Bihar or even the later ones like Gangajaal, Apaharan and others.

The filmmaker has often drawn inspiration from real life. Of course, the results haven’t been always great, particularly in the last few years but the director’s commitment to portraying socially relevant issues is undeniable.

Synopsis

His web series debut Aashram streaming on Amazon MX player, which released its first instalment in 2020, marked the rebirth of both Prakash Jha and Bobby Deol. The core plot of Aashram revolves around a magnetic godman, played by a brilliant Bobby Deol.

Bobby Deol’s Nirala Baba pretends to be a messiah but in actuality, it is just a façade. Aaditi Pohankar’s Pammi starts off as one of his numerous devotees but things take a huge turn when she realizes that Nirala is no saint but a monster with ulterior motives.

In the second season, the viewers see Pammi turning against Nirala fighting a huge battle, and undergoing many tribulations, including the death of her close ones.

Additionally, the mother believes that her daughter has gone ashtray and is maligning the name of Baba Nirala to cover her wrongdoings.

The first part of Aashram’s third season saw Pammi getting some political support but due to certain change of events, she ended up behind bars.

A revenge

Aditi in Aashram Season 3 Part 2
Aditi in ‘Aashram Season 3 Part 2’. (X)

In the second part of Aashram’s third season, the focus is primarily on how Pammi makes a return back to the Aashram and systematically plots her revenge.

She puts a façade in front of Nirala Baba by saying that she has unnecessarily wronged him and now wants to correct her mistakes.

Baba Nirala arranges her bail and gets her shifted to the Aashram much to the disdain of his friend and partner in crime Bhopa Swami (Chandan Roy Sanyal).

Pammi pretends to be an ardent devotee but her actual intentions are different. The rest of the story focuses on how Pammi reveals the true colours of Nirala Baba to the court along with the back story of this magnetic godman who has several skeletons buried in his closet.

Strengths and flaws

A strong aspect of Aashram season 3 part two is how Pammi goes about her plan in an unhurried manner. The way she tempts Bhopa Swami turning Bhopa and Nirala against each other is interesting to watch.

A still from the film Aashram Season 3 Part 2
A still from the film ‘Aashram Season 3 Part 2’. (X)

The scenes of Pammi seducing Bhopa gradually might test the patience of some viewers but are necessary in the larger scheme of things.

The back story of Baba Nirala and how his manipulations come back to haunt him has been wonderfully written and enacted. The portions of Baba Nirala’s psychological battles are also gripping to watch.

The series also does a very fine job of raising uncomfortable questions about power and faith. Prakash Jha also does a fine job of showcasing devotion being a double-edged sword and how playing with someone’s faith through numerous lies can take you down however big your empire is.

The characterizations of the three central characters coupled with the performances are another major backbone, the transformation of Pammi from a victim to an avenger treading on a very dangerous path is a delight to watch.

Performances

Aaditi delivers a fantastic act perfectly capturing both the pain and anger while systematically plotting Baba Nirala’s downfall, the way she seduces Bhopa Swami by turning on the charm pretending to have accepted defeat makes for great viewing.

Bobby Deol in Aashram Season 3 Part 2
Bobby Deol in ‘Aashram Season 3 Part 2’. (X)

Bobby Deol as Nirala Baba delivers once again. This character has played a huge role in the rebirth of Bobby and that is clearly visible this time too.

Bobby once again delivers a first-rate performance portraying the various shades of his character with ease. The actor particularly shines in the scenes when the tables are turned against him like the dramatic breakdown during a crucial moment. His obsession with Pammi has undertones of genuine love.

Chandan Roy Sanyal has a bigger canvas to play with in comparison to the other seasons and the actor does a terrific job.

The devilish charm with which he portrays the role is a delight to watch, at the same time we also see a vulnerable side to him after he gets castrated by Nirala leading to a change in their dynamics. The confrontation scene between the two towards the end is a wonderful example of this.

Among the rest, Tridha Choudhary does a very fine job as a woman who quietly helps Pammi. Darshan Kumar as the determined police officer is also pretty solid although the screen time is quite limited.

Final take

To sum it up Aashram Season 3 Part 2 is a very satisfying conclusion.

(Views expressed here are personal, edited by Sumavarsha)

The Family Man Season 2: A Scintillating Sequel

The expectations from The Family Man Season 2 have been huge ever since its announcement. Fortunately the show turned out to be a worthy one. It not only matches up to the first part but it also goes a step ahead. Through the second season director duo Raj and DK continue to showcase their ability in dealing with conflicts both global and domestic through humanist lens. There are no simplistic heroes and villains here. Both sides come with their own shades of grey.

By the start of Season 2 Manoj Bajpai’s Srikant Tiwari had quit his task force job and joined an IT company. The reason for it is his guilt about certain events that happened at the end of the first season. He also wanted to make his family life work. But both were not working well for him. In fact things became worse.

The backdrop of Family Man Seaason 2 is Northern Sri Lanka. You have a Tamil government in exile who wants to take revenge on PM Basu ( Seema Biswas). Manoj Bajpai’s Srikant who is already vexed with his IT job decides to return back to where he belongs. This time around Srikant is dealing with a hardened LTTE militant Raji ( Samantha Akkineni).

In addition the old enemies have also made a comeback lead by Darshan Kumar. As part of the plan Darshan Kumar’s character along with another person Sajid uses a boy to trap Srikant’s daughter. This is only one side of the story but many other things are happening simultaneously.

The biggest take way from this season is how Raj and DK deal with the character of Samantha’s Raji and the entire LTTE thing in general. Samantha has said in various interviews that she doesn’t look at her character as a villain and you understand the reasons behind it when you see the show. Raji is someone who has faced brutality not only at the hands of the Sri Lankan soldiers but has also been abused by men in day to day life.

There are scenes where we see men trying to get into bed with her, you also have a random stranger trying to touch her inappropriately on a local bus. So her anger is not just about the governments but it is also about the patriarchy and the society at large.

Initially we see her as a very silent person with no expressions but as the story goes along we are introduced to the darker side of her life. Samantha embodies all these aspects of her character superbly and delivers a performance which pushes boundaries. Her performance in the action scenes is also top notch.

The scenes where the paths of Manoj Bajpai and Samantha cross keep you on your toes. One of my favourite scenes in the series is when Manoj Bajpai’s character question’s Samantha’s about their plans. Can’t give too much away as it will be spoilers but the scene works very well. In simple terms Raj and DK touch upon about how a freedom fighter is a terrorist for a person who is on the other side.  

The treatment of Samantha’s character also extends to the other LTTE ones. Raj and DK along with co writer Supan Varma show that although the path they have chosen is wrong we shouldn’t ignore the struggles and the sufferings that they have undergone.

Another important thing about the show is how Tamil characters speak. It comes across as very natural without sounding caricaturist (for example Chennai Express).

The moral dilemmas of Srikant Tiwari has also been explored well. This particularly comes out in a scene where he and his boss played by Dalip Tahil talk about a mishap related to the first season. This is regarding a Muslim student who gets branded as a terrorist because of Srikant’s mistake.

The friendship between Srikant and Sharib Hashmi’s JK also grows stronger in this one. There is a strong thread of emotion that comes out.

The family portions don’t get the same weightage as the first one but they still work. The character which gets the most growth in the family is the daughter Dhriti played by Ashlesha Thakur. Her character goes through a major transformation in this one. She gets into a relationship with Kalyan AKA Salman. One thing leads to another and eventually it is shown that Salman is not what he appears to be. He kidnaps her on his bosses’ command. In the eighth episode she saves herself from Salman and also from Sajid. She shows that she has inherited her father’s genes and can make for a great agent herself. After that incident we see a more mature Dhriti. Ashlesha Thakur is particularly good in the scenes where she saves herself.

The comedy bits work perfectly and come across as a major relief when the drama gets dark. The scenes which will make you chuckle the most are the ones where Srikant is struggling to adjust with his IT life. There are also some humorous scenes when the action shifts to South India. Most of the humour in these scenes comes from the stereotypes that north and south people have about each other. These include food and other things.

Manoj Bajpai as Srikant continues his good form and shows why he is the perfect actor to play this character. This time around there are more scenes which portray Srikant’s vulnerability and Manoj faces it. Sharib Hashmi continues his impressive form, out of the old nemeses Darshan Kumar looks very dashing and fits the part of the stylish villain perfectly.

The Family Man Season 2 is well worth the wait and it will be interesting to watch how Raj and DK take the franchise forward. Can’t wait for the third season!