Watch options. Storyline Edit. Did you know Edit. Trivia The show became an instant hit with critics and audience, who praised the originality and the research put in by Aamir Khan and team on the various social ailments that plague India. User reviews 22 Review. Top review. A must watch. Awesome stuff. The first episode focused on the issue of female foeticide in India.
The show began with some stories of mothers who struggled to give birth to their girl child. The first guest on the show was Amisha Yagnik from Ahmedabad. Yagnik was forced by her husband and in-laws to abort her female unborn children six times in a span of eight years and further shared her experiences in finally giving birth to a daughter.
The second guest, Parveen Khan from Morena, Madhya Pradesh shared the story of her husband disfiguring her face by biting it, when she insisted on giving birth to a female child against his wishes. Another guest, doctor Mitu Khurana from Delhi was asked by her orthopaedic surgeon husband and in-laws to abort her girl twins 20 weeks after conceiving. Her story helped dispel the perception and myth among people that the abhorrent practice of female foeticide is practised only by rural people or those living in small towns or is confined only to lesser educated people.
The show claimed that according to Census, the rate at which the unborn female child is killed amounts to killing off 1,, girls a year and there were girls for every 1, boys. The show focuses on sensitive social issues prevalent in India such as female foeticide, child sexual abuse, rape, honour killings, domestic violence, untouchability, alcoholism, and the criminalization of politics.
It aims to bring the great achievements of people which often go unnoticed in order to encourage the audience to achieve their goals no matter what comes in between. It also aims to empower citizens with information about their country, and urge them to take action.
Takethispunch Jun 4, Details Edit. Release date May 6, India. Official site satyamevjayate. But we finally managed to come up with a way to promote the show without giving away the content.
The first was Aamir. Like this Likes: 6. The campaign paid off, with the first season getting much higher figures than expected for a show that tackled such serious issues. When the second season started in , we faced a different challenge. The show and its tone had been established, but there was no novelty factor to fall back on.
So instead of trying to bring in new viewers, we chose to focus on the existing ones and try to keep them engaged and committed to the cause. It was a bold move, because we knew we would be polarising the audiences.
But Aamir backed us, so we took the stance and it paid off. We could see the impact that Satyamev Jayate was having on the country. Responding to our episode on disabilities, the state of Gujarat had made all its government offices barrier-free, with ramps and other measures to increase accessibility. We could see the change in our daily lives as well.
One of the ads in the second season campaign featured Aamir looking out at a traffic signal in front of his house and commenting on who would be a viewer, according to who obeyed the law and traffic signals. Suddenly, one car sped by, ignoring the red light. Haven't you seen Satyamev Jayate? Like this Likes: For everyone who worked on it, Satyamev Jayate was more than just a show.
It was a way for them to do their bit for their country and society. To be a part of an initiative where you could see changes happening and your messages resonating with the country, it's a different feeling altogether. It made me realise that life is not about doing things for yourself, but about bringing a real change in other people's lives.
Satyamev Jayate , which marked Aamir's TV debut, premiered on the television in , dealing with current issues plaguing the Indian society at large, including female infanticide, child sexual abuse, rape, honour killings, domestic violence and untouchability.
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