Satyamev Jayate
Season 3
StarringAamir Khan
Country of originIndia
Release
Original networkSTAR India Network
Season chronology

The third season of Indian television show Satyamev Jayate premiered on Star Plus. The title of third season is tagged with Mumkin Hai (It is possible). It was scheduled to be launched on 21 September 2014, but later its start date postponed to 5 October 2014.[1] Unlike its first and second season, Satyamev Jayate (TV series) (Season 3) had longer episodes and celebrity interactions. The trailers, presented in the show's documentary style, featured real interviews with people who have been affected by the show, on a deeper, personal level.[2]

Promo

The promotional video of Satyamev Jayate (Season 3) showed how a bus conductor deals with a pervert traveling in the bus, staring at a girl. In order to protect the girl, the bus conductor asks him to buy a ticket and informs him about the start of its new season.[3]

Episodes

Episode Title Topic Song Original Air date
1
Let's Play India Changing Lives with Sports "Khelen"
5 October 2014
2
Road Accidents Or Murders? Road Safety "Yeh Duaa"
12 October 2014
3
Accepting Alternative Sexualities Perceptions of alternate sexualities in India "Maati"
19 October 2014
4
TB - The Ticking Time Bomb Tuberculosis - Biggest public health problem India facing today
26 October 2014
5
Nurturing Mental Health Depression - Leading cause of suicide in India "Dekho Saawan Aayo re"
2 November 2014
6
When Masculinity Harms Men Deeply entrenched notions of masculinity victimize society "Mumkin Hai"
8 November 2014

References

  1. โ†‘ "Satyamev Jayate Season 3 Start Date & Telecast Time". Olelele. Retrieved 20 September 2014.
  2. โ†‘ "Satyamev Jayate season 3: With longer episodes and celebrity interactions, here's what you can expect from Aamir Khan's show". IBN Live. Archived from the original on 31 August 2014. Retrieved 20 September 2014.
  3. โ†‘ "Mumkin Hai, Bus Promo". Satyamev Jayate. Retrieved 20 September 2014.
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