
Mumbai:
Satyamev Jayate has received a"dream response" from the audience, says Aamir Khan, who isplanning a second season for the show which highlights varioussocial issues in each of its episodes.
The 13-episode season one has already crossed its halfwaymark and the 47-year-old actor is happy with the impact it hascreated.
"The change in the society has been evident. We havereceived a dream response, having empowered ourselves withknowledge. So many things have happened which has made itdifficult for our research team to actually find out theactual impact we have created.
"We have got positive reviews and believe that India ischanging and we have adapted the show understanding how peoplewant this change," Aamir said in an interaction with theaudience at a radio studio here.
The show has dealt with a number of hard hitting topicsincluding female foeticide, healthcare scenario in India anddomestic violence.
Read: The Satyamev effect: Aamir offers "win-win" solution for medical issues
The actor is off to shoot for Dhoom 3 now while hisresearch team is planning to assess the impact created byseason one, look at other issues that need to be addressed andcome back post September to plan out a possible season two.
Aamir said hosting Satyamev Jayate has brought himcloser to the people of his country and the show has been ableto touch their lives while addressing various issues.
"I have on a personal level come closer through thisinitiative to our country. People told me the show would be afailure on social issues, but now people from Kashmir toKanyakumari are associated with this show and want to seechange in our society," he said.
The 13-episode season one has already crossed its halfwaymark and the 47-year-old actor is happy with the impact it hascreated.
"The change in the society has been evident. We havereceived a dream response, having empowered ourselves withknowledge. So many things have happened which has made itdifficult for our research team to actually find out theactual impact we have created.
"We have got positive reviews and believe that India ischanging and we have adapted the show understanding how peoplewant this change," Aamir said in an interaction with theaudience at a radio studio here.
The show has dealt with a number of hard hitting topicsincluding female foeticide, healthcare scenario in India anddomestic violence.
Read: The Satyamev effect: Aamir offers "win-win" solution for medical issues
The actor is off to shoot for Dhoom 3 now while hisresearch team is planning to assess the impact created byseason one, look at other issues that need to be addressed andcome back post September to plan out a possible season two.
Aamir said hosting Satyamev Jayate has brought himcloser to the people of his country and the show has been ableto touch their lives while addressing various issues.
"I have on a personal level come closer through thisinitiative to our country. People told me the show would be afailure on social issues, but now people from Kashmir toKanyakumari are associated with this show and want to seechange in our society," he said.