While the rest of Bollywood is getting flooded by spats and
bickering, Aamir Khan Makes sure when he is in news, he is there for all the right
reasons. Giving his country another reason to gloat about him, Aamir Khan’s
latest achievement is dawning the cover of the Time Magazine. He is the third
Indian film star to have made it to the cover of the reputed magazine besides
other personalities like Narendra Modi and Sachin Tendulkar.
Innumerable sections of society criticized him and his show
“Satyamev Jayate” as sappy, overrated and attention craving. However, Aamir
staunchly believed it was part of his social responsibility agenda to bring a
positive change in society. His show ran into much chaos and trouble after
highlighting sensitive issues like Dowry Deaths, Negligence in the Medical
profession, Child Sexual Abuse, Female Foeticide and mostly the degraded and
impoverished condition of the lower castes of society.
Time Magazine’s caption reads aloud “Khan’s Quest”. It harps on
the significant point that Aamir Khan has indeed turned into a crusader of
sorts, working towards a shinning and uplifted Indian society. The TRPs of his
show assure that he reached out to almost a third of the Indian population. The
good thing about the show, as opposed to many others of its kind, was it made a
sincere effort to not only bring to notice the existing flaws of the Indian
society but offered a structured mode towards change and how it can be
achieved.
After Aamir Khan brought into notice the sting operation conducted
by Sahara News seven years back on the illegal practice of female foeticide by
doctors of Rajasthan, the State Government put the cases on fast track courts
to ensure a speedy verdict on it. He personally had a meeting with Prime
Minister, Manmohan Singh to discuss the plighted conditions of manual
scavengers in various parts of India. He was invited to the session of
Parliament in order to discuss the nuances of Foreign Direct Investment in the
field of pharmaceuticals and an overview of Indian Health care.
These were issues which even remotely belong to his professional
field at all. Yet, Khan knew his social position and used it in a very fruitful
way. Of course When Aamir Khan speaks, the entire nation is bound to hear. He
and his team spent a good two years of time just researching in detail about
the topics covered in Season 1 of the show.
The show was popular because it not only spoke of hard core facts
but involved personal touch brought in due to one to one interviews. The guests
on the show brought out the human centric value of the show. And though Times
Life on a certain Sunday asked “Why Aamir cries every Sunday”, surely he never
regretted those heartfelt tears. With the First Season ending, Sundays have
again become mundane for Indian viewers, lazing around without a sense of
purpose. Aamir’s show made sure most Indians are glued to their television 11am
sharp, every Sunday, discussing meticulously their views on otherwise
un-discussed and ignored social issues and informing themselves towards a more
enlightened vision of social thinking.
Source: www.koimoi.com
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