Throughout the episode, the themes of power, control, and deception are expertly woven into the narrative. Baba's character serves as a symbol of the dangers of blind faith and the exploitation of vulnerable individuals.
Later, Tinka interviews a former ashram accountant who fled years ago. The accountant reveals the modus operandi: followers are convinced to donate all their property. The land is then sold to politicians at inflated prices, creating a massive slush fund. This is the first time the show explicitly connects the spiritual corruption to systemic financial fraud. Aashram Season 1 - Episode 5
The episode ends with Baba's influence growing stronger, but also with a sense of foreboding as Vikramaditya vows to take revenge on Baba. Throughout the episode, the themes of power, control,
✅ Ujagar Singh realizes he’s no longer in control. ✅ Pammi’s loyalty is tested like never before. ✅ And that final scene? The look in Baba’s eyes when he says “Main kisi ka baap nahi, bhagwaan hoon” … chills. ❄️ The accountant reveals the modus operandi: followers are
Vikramaditya decides to confront Baba and demands that he shut down his ashram, claiming that it's a threat to the community. Baba, however, refuses to back down and instead invites Vikramaditya to have a discussion with him.