Bollywood
superstar
Aamir
Khan
returned
to
the
small
screen
with
the
third
season
of
issue-based
show
Satyamev
Jayate
and
discussed
how
sports
can
change
ones
life.
The
first
episode
of
this
season
emphasised
on
rehabilitation
through
sports
as
the
48-year-old
actor
appealed
to
youngsters
to
stay
away
from
drugs
and
make
sports
their
addiction
instead.
The
first
story
revealed
the
tale
of
a
juvenile
delinquent
Akhilesh
who
was
tempted
into
playing
football
for
a
few
hours
instead
of
doing
drugs.
Akhilesh
went
on
to
coach
children
and
even
captained
the
Homeless
World
Cup
in
Brazil
in
2010.
The
next
guests
were
Commonwealth
Games
gold
medallists,
Babita
Kumari
and
Geeta
Kumari
—
two
sisters
born
in
a
remote
village
of
Haryana,
who
fought
against
all
odds
to
fulfill
their
dream
of
becoming
professional
wrestlers.
There
were
also
other
inspirational
sports
stories,
which
were
brought
to
light
by
Aamir.
The
show
ended
with
the
appearance
of
badminton
player
Saina
Nehwal
and
the
question
whether
governing
sports
bodies
should
be
left
only
to
sports
persons.
The
topic
of
discussion
in
the
first
episode
was
hailed
by
former
cricketer
Sachin
Tendulkar,
who
feels
sports
plays
an
important
role
in
building
a
country's
future.
"Aamir's
Satyamev
Jayate
episode
was
a
deja
vu
for
me,
Sports4all
will
change
country's
future.
#MumkinHai," Tendulkar
posted
on
Twitter.