Satyamev Jayate

Season 3

Aamir Khan hosts and produces this documentary/talkshow that explores the social issues affecting modern India.

Where to Watch Season 3

6 Episodes

  • A Ball Can Change the World
    E1
    A Ball Can Change the WorldIt's not about how to win medals, but something a million times more ambitious - unleashing the power of sports to change our country.
  • Road Accidents or Murders?
    E2
    Road Accidents or Murders?India is the road accidents capital of the world where every year an average of 1,40,000 people lose their lives and many more are fatally injured. It is wrong to call them accidents as most of them are murders waiting to happen and are entirely preventable.
  • Accepting Alternative Sexualities
    E3
    Accepting Alternative SexualitiesIt is more than six decades since our country gained independence and yet there is one important minority that still continues to live in constant fear and daily humiliation. It's a minority whose very existence is treated as a crime. To this minority belong all those with alternative sexualities-lesbians, gays, bisexuals and transgenders (LGBT).
  • TB - The Ticking Time Bomb
    E4
    TB - The Ticking Time BombEpisode 4 of Satyamev Jayate focuses on one of the biggest public health problems India faces today—tuberculosis. India reports the highest number of TB patients in the world and this disease kills lakhs of people in the country every year. The episode examines how the disease has come to acquire such dangerous proportions with the emergence of new, deadlier strains. Through the testimonies of patients, medical experts and health workers, the episode highlights how TB should not be regarded as a poor man's disease, but one that affects every strata of society.
  • Nurturing Mental Health
    E5
    Nurturing Mental HealthIn the last few years, around 1,35,000 Indians have committed suicide every year. Mental illnesses, especially depression, is one of the leading causes. The segment most affected is the young-those who belong to the 15 to 30 years age group. Modern society's attempt to compress a 100 years of living within 10 years is affecting mental harmony. Hence, it is important to be clued to the signs of depression, when there is no joy in living and even the smallest of tasks seem very difficult.
  • When Masculinity Harms Men
    E6
    When Masculinity Harms Men95% of incidents of violence in India are committed by men. The final episode of Season 3 examines why this is the case and how deeply-entrenched notions of masculinity affect attitudes towards women. The episode also helps explain the larger violence we witness in society, be it in the form of incidents of road rage, ragging or acid attacks. It explores how fixed notions of masculinity are shaped and how they victimize not only those at the receiving end, but men themselves as well.

 

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