Synopsis: Apart from Aaditi and Deol, Prakash Jha’s MX Player show also features Darshan Kumar, Anupriya Goenka, and Tridha Choudhry.
The trailer for Aashram 3 was recently released, and fans have been constantly talking about the forthcoming season of Bobby Deol’s show. Seasons 1 and 2 of Aashram were out on MX Player in 2020 and received immense popularity, owing to its fantastic script and outstanding cast, which also includes Aaditi Pohankar, Darshan Kumar, Anupriya Goenka, and Tridha Choudhry. The performance of Aaditi as Pammi, a young wrestler in the series, was also well received and appreciated. The actor has received a lot of positive responses from all across the globe and is looking forward to the third season.
Aashram came out soon after her show 'SHE’, but there were several fans from all over the world who were looking forward to her role in 'Aashram’ as well, said Aditi in her statement. But since MX Player is an Indian platform, her inbox was overwhelmed with letters from fans all over the world wondering how they might watch her new show. She said they finally acquired the URL to the show, and it eventually reached 1.6 billion people. Since then, she has received hundreds of messages of gratitude from fans all across the world. All she knew when she auditioned for this show was that it was directed by Prakash Jha, a pioneer of filmmaking, narrative, and female-driven scripts. She auditioned for Pammi knowing nothing about 'The Baba' and was really overwhelmed by the level of affection she garnered from the audiences.
And Aaditi assures that she will once again astonish her fans with her excellent performance this season, and there is a pleasant surprise in store for her fans, which you will learn about once you watch the show.
Ek Badnaam… Aashram 3 is helmed and produced by Prakash Jha who has also created the previous two seasons of the show. The show has often run into controversies due to its depiction of spirituality. Aashram 3 is an MX Player exclusive series. The show will be available on the platform, where it can be viewed for free from June 3.
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