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Satyamev Jayate 2 topples Comedy Nights with Kapil

2 April 2014

 ?Serious content also sells on TV, especially if it has the perfectionist Khan backing it.

The show in question is Satyamev Jayate in its second coming, which toppled Comedy Nights with Kapil from its numero uno position.

Aamir Khan was delighted to meet young girls for his show Satyamev Jayate 2, which premiered on March 2. (HT Photo) Farmers felicitate Aamir in their own sweet ways. Farmers are the backbone of our nation! Do we appreciate the efforts of the Indian farmer? Aamir Khan ponders. Educate a woman, Build a nation - that is Aamir Khan's belief. Aamir Khan shares a special bond with kids as he prepares for Satyamev Jayate 2.

For the first quarter of 2014, Satyamev Jayate 2 maintained an average TVT rating of above 7,ooo for the whole of March. Before Aamir Khan premiered his short-yet-thought-provoking show, Kapil Sharma's's Comedy Nights were enjoying TVTs above 10,000.

With wide ranging issues such as criminalisation of politics, rape and waste disposal, Aamir's show only had five episodes this season. Its popularity again proves there is space for such programming on Indian television.

Another non-fiction show which opened on a high note this month is Khatron Ke Khiladi. With TRP rating of 7.6, the show – being hosted by Rohit Shetty – has a clutch of TV actors trying on daredevil stunts to take the prize booty home

Ekta Kapoor's historical saga Jodha Akbar topped the list of most popular TV shows this quarter. It maintained TVT ratings of more than 9,000 for the first two months, a rating that fell sharply in February and March to an average of 5,000 TAM rating.

Star Plus sitcom Diya Aur Bati Hum ranks next on the list, maintaining TRP ratings of 5.0 to 7.1 and even jumping to above 9 and 10 in mid-Feb. Taarak Mehta Ka Ulta Chashma comes next, having maintained an average TRP rating of 6.3 throughout the quarter. The comedy show based on writer Taarak Mehta's book

Source: Hindustan Times

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