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Satyamev Jayate's 7th episode on casting couch?

14 June 2012

In the era of saas bahu shows,Satyamev Jayateis an example of how an idiot box can be made a medium of change in the society. The chat show, whose earlier episodes dealt with social issues like female infanticide, child abuse, dowry, illegal medical practices, honour killings and disability will talk about the realities of Indian film industry in the seventh episode. Actor Aamir Khan recently told on 'Asar' programme of ABP News that in his next episode ofSatyamev Jayatewill talk about actors and stars. So, does that mean the actor will also talk about casting couch. Everyone in the industry knows that casting couch is the bitter truth of Bollywood. Many actresses have admitted in the past that casting couch does exit. Also, Aamir Khan on every episodes reveals some really shocking truths.

Talking about his previous episodeAamir Khanalso said that he will not apologies to the doctors as he has not done anything wrong and he is ready to face legal action.

Source: One India?

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