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POLL: Which Aashram character is more intriguing? Bobby Deol’s Baba Nirala to Chandan Roy Sanyal’s Bhopa Swami; VOTE

POLL: Which Aashram character is more intriguing? Bobby Deol’s Baba Nirala to Chandan Roy Sanyal’s Bhopa Swami; VOTE

In Ek Badnaam Aashram Season 3 Part 2, Bobby Deol reprises his role as the enigmatic godman Baba Nirala, while Aaditi Pohankar’s Pammi devises a plan for revenge. With the audience eagerly anticipating the release, the recently launched trailer has generated significant excitement. Now, at Pinkvilla, we are hosting a poll to find out which character fans find the most intriguing. Cast your vote now! 1. Bobby Deol’s Baba Nirala Bobby Deol’s character, Baba Nirala, in Aashram, is a manipulative and cunning godman who exploits faith for power, wealth, and control. Charismatic yet ruthless, he deceives followers while engaging in illegal activities behind the façade of spirituality. His dark, complex persona makes him a compelling and intriguing anti-hero in the series. 2. Aaditi Pohankar’s Pammi  Aaditi Pohankar’s character, Pammi, in Aashram, is a determined and fearless wrestler who initially idolizes Baba Nirala but later becomes his fiercest adversary.  After realizing his deceit and exploitation, she goes on a quest for justice and revenge. Her transformation from a devoted follower to a rebellious fighter adds depth to …

Three civil servants weigh in Sanjeev Sanyal’s controversial comments on the bureaucracy | Latest News India

Former civil servants, who have held the highest positions in the government service, are not amused with Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister (EAC-PM) member and economist, Sanjeev Sanyal. Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister (EAC-PM) member and economist, Sanjeev Sanyal(HT PHOTO) His statements were described variously as “ignorant” and “ill-informed”, with one of them quoting Thomas Gray’s poem “Ode on a Distant Prospect of Eton College” (1742) saying: “Where ignorance is bliss, ’tis folly to be wise’. Hindustan Times – your fastest source for breaking news! Read now. In a series of posts on social media platform X, Sanyal said that five to eight years of preparation for the civil services exam by lakhs of students is a “waste of youthful energy”. “As mentioned, it (is) perfectly fine to attempt the UPSC or other such exams, but only if the person wants to be an administrator. The problem is that lakhs of people are spending 5-8 years repeatedly doing this exam as a ‘way of life’. This is such a waste of …