Did You Know Aamir Khan Took Help Of Doctor To Stop Being An Emotional Wreck Post Satyamev Jayate?
Aamir Khan has revealed that filming his talk show Satyamev Jayate was such a traumatic experience for him he had to consult a doctor by the end of the first season.
Superstar
Aamir
Khan
has
revealed
that
filming
his
talk
show
Satyamev
Jayate
was
such
a
traumatic
experience
for
him
he
had
to
consult
a
doctor
by
the
end
of
the
first
season.
The
show
focuses
on
sensitive
social
issues
prevalent
in
the
country,
from
female
foeticide,
child
sexual
abuse
to
honour
killings.
"Going
through
that
entire
journey
of
the
first
season
was
very
traumatic
for
me.
To
the
extent,
I
had
become
emotionally
very
brittle,
I
was
in
very
bad
shape.
At
the
end
of
the
one
year,
I
could
not
go
out.
For
absolutely
no
reason
at
all,
I
would
just
break
down," Aamir
said.
The
actor
said
it
troubled
him
more
as
he
isn't
trained
in
distancing
himself
while
listening
to
people's
emotional
turmoil.
"I
was
an
emotional
wreck.
I
also
got
some
help
from
a
doctor.
It
was
just
very...
(tough)
because
I
am
not
trained
to
listen
to
emotional
issues
of
people
and
keep
a
distance.
I
am
not
able
to
do
that."
He
speaking
at
a
session
'Giving
Matters' at
NASSCOM
Technology
and
Leadership
Forum.
When
one
of
the
guests
on
Satymev
Jayate
narrated
how
he
lost
his
son
in
a
road
rage,
where
he
was
beaten
to
death,
Aamir
said
he
couldn't
help
but
think
of
his
son
Junaid.
"I
was
thinking
what
if
someone
does
that
to
my
son,
how
will
I
feel?
I
used
to
always
put
myself
in
that
person's
shoes.
As
a
result
it
took
a
big
toll
on
me
emotionally."
The
53-year-old
Dangal
star,
however,
said
shooting
for
the
talk
show
made
him
a
better
person.
"I
saw
the
country
and
people
in
a
way
I
had
never
seen
because
I've
lived
a
very
sheltered
life.
It
was
an
enriching
journey
for
me.
I
learnt
a
lot
and
met
some
amazing
persons
who
made
me
grow
as
an
individual.