Finally positive response frm media on Aamir's pay

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Posted: 13 years ago
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Satyamev Jayate: Why the cynics are wrong

New Delhi: While Aamir Khan's television debut 'Satyamev Jayate' got a thumbs up from the film industry and a large number of viewers, but there are a set of people who believe that the show is overrated.

First episode of Aamir's chat show 'Satyamev Jayate' raised the issue of female foeticide in our country. Media reports claim that Aamir Khan is being paid Rs 3 crore per episode for hosting the show. Is 'Satyamev Jayate' only a profit making venture for the television channel as well as Aamir Khan? Probably not, Aamir is one of the most successful Bollywood actors today. If this was only about making money, he could have easily chosen to anchor a reality show or a game show.

Salman Khan was paid more than Rs 2 crore for the each episode of his popular game show 'Dus Ka Dum'. Hrithik Roshan earned Rs 2 crore per episode for being a judge on a reality show titled 'Just Dance'. Amitabh Bachchan struck a Rs 150 crore deal for hosting three seasons of 'Kaun Banega Crorepati'. All these shows just concentrate on entertaining people and work as a promotional vehicle for all the upcoming films.

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In such a scenario, Aamir Khan has at least come up with a show that brings social issues in the limelight. During a recent interview Aamir Khan said, "I am no one to bring change or solve anything neither can the government. One person cannot improve this or bring solution. I can only keep the issue in front of everyone. The only solution is each and everyone should say I will not do that."

Female foeticide is definitely not a new topic and there is nothing new that Aamir Khan said on 'Satyamev Jayate'. Then why is everyone going gaga over the show? Many people have this question in mind.

When everyone knows about the issue, then why have no steps been taken against it? Why have the doctors not been punished for sex detection of babies, why after seven years of the sting operation none of the cases has been decided? The only reply is, we prefer being ignorant as that's the most convenient thing to do. Aamir Khan can't eradicate the social evils by just a few episodes. May be it is not a social service in anyway, but the show grabs your attention, makes you think and talk about the issue.

Rati Sinha (name changed), a media professional says that she felt ashamed of herself after watching the show. She confessed, "Soon after my sister found out that she was pregnant, she consumed some medicines to assure that it's a baby boy. She also went to a small town close to Delhi to find out the sex of the baby through ultrasound. Thankfully, it was a boy and she didn't opt for abortion. I was never in favor of this, but preferred not interfering. Aamir's show made me feel guilty for letting this happen in front of me. I will be glad if god blesses me with a daughter."

Official site of the show crashed soon after the show was over. Aamir Khan was also flooded with emotional messages. This is an indication enough of the reach and impact of 'Satyamev Jayate'. Aamir is treating the show like a campaign. Special screenings of the show are being organized in villages. He also plans to write articles and do radio interviews to reach out to maximum number of people.

The first episode of 'Satyamev Jayate' was extremely high on emotional drama. Be it the audience members, guests or the host, everyone had tears in their eyes throughout the show. As Aamir is a known actor, many believe that he was faking it on the show for higher TRPs. Even if that is true, does that really matter? The message he is trying to put across is much more important than his fake tears. If he can even save a few lives with his effort, it's worth it.

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Posted: 13 years ago
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Here's why Aamir Khan is 'Satyamev Jayate'

Some call him a marketing genius while some others bombard him with criticism. Yet, he succeeds in winning hearts of millions by connecting with them on a personal level.

When a superstar doesn't throw starry tantrums, doesn't go head over heels on seeing an ocean of fanatic fan following and does not believe in blowing kisses at them wearing a headstrong attitude- that person is called Aamir Khan.
When I look at Aamir, I don't see a star in him for he is one among us with that little extra bit of intellect and WILL that we often fail to put into use. With 'Satyamev Jayate' Aamir has proved that you and I too could be like him provided we have the courage and tenacity to speak up about the unsocial.

He isn't trying to act as a daredevil by projecting himself as a revolutionary. Nor is he trying to win himself a cushioned seat in the Indian political domain. All he is trying to do is to give a practical reference to what we could do to collectively fight the evil in our society.

Yes, 'Satyamev Jayate' is not the first of its kind. And I really wonder if the show would have been a success sans Aamir, but one thing's for sure, the actor has indeed been able to channelise our attention towards grave issues we were aware but ignored all this while.

If you are wondering what great has he done by talking about issues we already know, here's the answer- he has shown us an image that mirrors our true selves, an image that we voluntarily choose to overlook and perhaps turn blind.

Even as millions across the country and globe are applauding Aamir's noble initiative, some attention starved people are hell bent on trying to put his efforts down by either slapping charges of plagiarism against him or by calling him an actor who is trying to make the most of his "superstar" status.

Instead of slinging mud at Aamir, one must take a leaf out of his books. And as they say actions speak louder than words, why couldn't anyone else think of doing something similar by creating a massive public forum on national television?

Wondering how you can create a mass movement? Just follow Mahatma Gandhi. Have you ever really wondered how this great soul succeeded in uniting the length and breadth of the country at a time when there was no TV and no extensive electronic media coverage? The father of the nation had noble intentions and the WILL to keep Indians united and create a mass movement. And many who had been a part of the movement then hadn't even seen the Mahatma in person. Yet Gandhi was able to strike an emotional chord with his followers, who were ever ready to do anything for him.

I ain't trying to compare Aamir with the Mahatma here. All I am trying to say that if you have the WILL, you will have the WAY. Aamir has in a way sowed the seeds of a new revolution and it is up to us to collectively fight to create new India. And right are those who say, "United we stand, divided we fall'. Its time for us to join hands with Aamir.

And a message for those who haven't appreciated Aamir's initiate- please don't appreciate if you don't feel like but at least stop acting cynical. Be a constructive thinker not a worrywart.

Source - http://zeenews.india.com/entertainment/blogs/blog276.htm 👏

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Posted: 13 years ago
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his salarie for doing the show doesn't bother me...i think each epi is worth more than that if it helps save a life...and i feel that the biggest pay Amir gets is the satisfaction of using his resources to bring these issues to light...

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