Monday 14 May 2012

Once again Amir proves the title of  Mr. Perfectionist. He showed that he is a star in true sense because he performs his duties honestly which he is entitled to and we salaute him for having this attitude. A big round of applause and thanks to him for bringing out sensational, thrilling, much needy issues directly in public domain which is connected to mainstream of life . These issues should and must be brought in public so that they sense and is compelled to think about these issues and understand the present scenario of the society.

First show of much awaited Satyamev Jayate was shown simultaneously in star plus and The National Channel  Doordarshan, and it happened first time ever in history that the same program was broadcast in two different channels simultaneously. As usual, with charm in face, little smile and with an eye that sought a change appeared in stage and welcomed all the viewers. Disbelief, horror, tears, smiles...Aamir khan evoked all this among his rapt audience as he dealt with much sensitive topic of female foeticide in his first show itself which moisten the eyes of most of the viewers (who are really concerned). He was fully equipped with well researched instances ,case studies and real statistics. The real sensation began with the case of Amisha Yagnik from Ahmedabad who was forced to abort the female unborn child six times..!! It thrilled the audience and there came the real shocking fact that female foeticide is much prevailing in urban areas and among educated lots. He gave the example of Dr. Mitu khurana who became the victim. Then came the heart touching story of Parveen khan from M.P who was brutally bitten by her husband just for giving birth to girl child !!
As the show was progressing it was becoming more interesting at the same time touching the inside edge i.e., sentiments. It erode the soul, moral and conscience. And Aamir was successful in his attempt to make people realise what's the scenario of our society is. I myself remained glued to the t.v set for 1.30 hours and truly without any motion. No doubt if there was motion then it was only the thinking which was travelling at the lightening speed and tears which was rolling down the eyes. He took the full advantage of available resources in terms of victim audiences who suffered. With the help of 2011 census he tried to show the audience that, the rate at which the unborn female child is killed amounts to killing of 10,00,000 girls a year. Doesn't it sounds so serious ? See the figure guys ! He also brought out the fact that there are only 914 girls per 1000 boys. Well its a matter of concern for you or not but being a responsible citizen of the country it's a serious issue to think upon.

Those who missed out this show can go by this link


Amisha Yagnik

Parveen Khan




Dr.Mitu Khurana