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Aamir Khan, Dhoom3, Emperor, Prestige, Reality, Satyamev Jayate, tagline, TV show
The time has come, the walrus said,
to talk of many things;
Of cabbages and kings,
and whether Howard Roark Aamir Khan has wings.
-[ Ellsworth Toohey, The Fountainhead]
I admired Aamir ;
a.When the QSQT-cutie transformed into Mr Systematically Perfectionist …
b. When he defiantly called the bluff on the ‘Awards ceremony’ fiascos…
c. When he took calculated risks (3 hours 45 minutes of cricket-caste system-Freedom struggle! Whew..reminded me of Ayn Rand’s ambitious mix of sex-philosophy-economy-politics in Atlas Shrugged)
d. When he had the audacious confidence to avoid the screen for an entire first half (Taare Zameen Par)
e. When his presence guaranteed a good movie and rendered superfluous the Director (Guess who was Director of Saaheb, Biwi aur Ghulam . Guru Dutt? Nope, the correct answer is Abrar Alvi.)
Similarly, I almost always tend to overlook Amol Gupte, Rakesh Mehra and Ashutosh Gowarikar’s contributions to Taare Zameen Par, Rang De Basanti and Lagaan respectively).
So why is Aamir Khan facing a sudden backlash? Why has Satyamev Jayate raised hackles and garnered such vitriolic comments?
Is it because of 1] his constant Rodin’s thinker pose?
2] Bad timing: Sunday morning for a serious social issue? In the first place, very few wake up before noon on Sunday. Over and above that, Aamir attempts to ‘awaken us’ on waking up.
Sunday is a day of denials– Denial of existence of Monday; denial of anything ugly, violent and uncomfortable; denial of a life that is not cozy and benevolent. On such a Sunday, he offers us his reality show at brunch hour.
3] If you are not part of a solution; you are part of a problem: A pity that he stops short at showcasing horrifying images and stories. Eminently real social problems that require and demand action. However, his research and zest often stops at the visual and emotional effects.
We already know the existence of unemployment, corruption, child exploitation. Why market torture and tears? Isn’t that what all Other reality shows do too?
4]’ Prestige cooker’ act: The famous tagline of the ad, which declares ‘ The truest & only proof you love your wife; is if you gift her a Prestige cooker.’
Compare that to his Satyamev Jayate(SMJ) tagline, translated as ‘If you watch SMJ show, it proves that you care for this country’.
Really? Patriotism boiled down to a TV show? Imagine a soldier on the Front quipping, “Can we have a cease-fire break? I need to prove my patriotism on Sunday morn at 11 am. Then we can go back to our redundant and unimportant vigilance.’
The sheer judgmental tone of the tagline is a turn-off. It reminds me of the Emperor who believed ‘ Only the Wise will be able to see his robes.’ Hmmm…
5] Dhoom 3? – His 500 crore-plus knockout proof that he can do brainless bullshit as easily as the other Khans.
D3 and Ghazini , both actually. (Two rip-offs of Christopher Nolan films-Prestige and Memento, in a row?) But then, why put him in the trial box? Why grudge him the success of crowd-puller films? He gets money into his pocket for doing this tripe; he has a blast doing this tripe.
But when 500 crore roll in, obviously quite a lot of people are ready to pay money out of their pockets to watch tripe. Why hold him responsible for guessing and playing on public wishes?
I realize that I can accuse and criticize Aamir precisely because I expect more from him than his contemporaries. Disappointment is often the gulf between Expectations and Reality.
I hope he focuses future SMJ episodes on
a. Positive images and incidents : Highlight women who run small scale industries; youth who display innovative ideas at IIT techfests; Sketch artists who render services to police in tracking criminals.
b. How about inviting the accountable people in power– politicians, police and decision makers to answer the public outrage? Use your clout and pull to ensure positive changes in their outlook and action.
c. Go easy on the blatant commercial promotions in the background.
Here’s wishing him better luck from a fan.
Am I being too harsh on him? Do you agree with his modus operandi? Should he alter his issue-based themes for next season?

Hello! I completely agree with you. People of power, especially in the limelight should use their influence for the good of their people. That can only bring true satisfaction to one’s life. 🙂
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Thank you, Vashti! Birds of a feather…
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You are absolutely. right..I dont grudge him tripe or commercial tones, but would prefer if he brings solutions…Already all of us know the problems, but how to solve them and the effective way of removing them…
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Hi Renu. Thank you for stopping by. He has the intellect , the resources and the determination for the job. Just hope he takes it to another level. Fingers crossed!
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An interesting review well written. I guess he does succeed in bring about social awareness on critical issues.
Thanks and cheers for a happy Holi 🙂
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Yes Dilip. At least I’ll give him credit for dragging worn-out issues to the forefront. His association may give a boost in the right direction. Let’s hope for the best.
Thank you for the comment.
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Ekdam sahi . Pun ya manjarachya galyat ghanta bandhayachi koni ?
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He is Boka, not Manjar. Ha Ha…We could ask Kiran Rao for starters.
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I haven’t watched….am out of love with TV….but heard friends say the last show was good. I have a soft spot for Aamir movies so maybe defending him. Your reviews are very witty and researched well too. I’ll try and see what’s going on.
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Thank you for the warm words, Maam. I am an Aamir fan too. Call it constructive criticism; goading him into pushing himself a level higher. Precisely because he is capable of much better.
If the last show was better, then I am as glad as you. Wishing him the very best.
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I am loving ur write ups… well Iam ur fan.. some relief from a noisy partisan media or a anarchist kejriwal…. I agree with u , am 2 a big aamir fan… If wishes were horses beggars would ride!!! no mesiah 4 this country 4 every one is drunk in power position or money…
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Hmmm Poetic, Ajit Sir! Maybe Krishna committed a mistake by promising us a messiah. yada yada hi dharmasya…
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dhoom3 was a huge dissapointment ; really like your blog
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Pallavi, I haven’t even seen it yet! The vibes were bad enough to make me avoid it.
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I admire Aamir Khan as a person and actor . Satyamev jayate is scheduled for Sunday and I feel its perfect time because he wants that every audience gets chance to watch it. Most working people get time on Sundays and evenings are for outings. And he is doing a good job i feel but still INdIA wont change. ! Good post 🙂 cheers !
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Hmm, that is a possibility. Let’s give him benefit of doubt. I admire him too. If I ever make a list of all-time fav movies, his movies would figure in 80%. That is quite a feat.
Glad you enjoyed the post, Hetal!
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I don’t like him or is show. He comes out as a giving gyan guru to others as if we are all morons.He is a big show off, and it is so irritating to see him shedding crocodile tears.
He used to be a good actor, but not anymore. Well, this is my opinion.
Thanks for stopping by my blog, please do keep coming.
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You are most welcome Rama!
I agree, he should curb his tears. They may even be genuine; but the actor-factor will always create a question mark in the viewer mind. Aamir the actor should not cast a shadow over Aamir the anchor.
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I think Sathyamev Jayate’s timing is right. We take rest in the afternoon and will be in no mood to watch serious programmes. Evening is relaxing or ‘going out’ time.
I didn’t know many of the points he exposed in his first episode about ‘rape victims’. That was an eye opener. Only the Public prosecuter can argue their cases alongwith hundreds of other cases and definitely, he won’t concentrate on one case. The victim is not allowed to read what is written in the FIR/her report about what she was wearing etc. before the case is opened after a long lapse of time, etc. This is a good show. These points might be useful for others.
Waste management episode also was good. Let us expect him to bring in some experts who will advise how it can be improved.
I am a big fan of Aamir too! I didn’t feel like watching Dhoom 3. That is crap, I am sure.
Good analysis, Sweety Shinde!
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Hi Sandhya, welcome! Glad to know he has his ardent fans intact. As I admitted, am a fan myself.
I missed the waste management issue.
I think once in a while, he should shrug off the ‘heavy’ tag and do a happy, positive, refreshing episode.
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