Aamir Khan's hugely successful TV show "Satyamev Jayate", that focusing
on burning issues facing India and ways of tackling them, has landed him
on the cover of prestigious Time magazine as India's "first
superstar-activist."
"He's breaking the Bollywood mold by
tackling India's social evils. Can one actor change a nation?" asks the
blurb on the cover of the Asia edition of the Sep 10 issue of the US
magazine, which features a close-up of the actor looking intensely into
the camera.
Tracing the rise of Aamir Khan with the 1988
blockbuster hit "Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak", Time's Bobby Ghosh noted over
the past decade the 47-year-old actor has acted in, directed and
produced a string of "movies that artfully straddle the demands of
popular cinema and that desire for grace."
"Now, with his
groundbreaking TV show Satyamev Jayate (Truth Alone Prevails), he has
dispensed with commercial considerations to indulge his conscience,"
writes Ghosh. "With it, Khan has taken on the mantle of the country's
first superstar-activist."
"The show, in equal parts chat and
journalism, casts an unblinking spotlight on some of India's ugliest
social problems," he says of the show of which Khan is "creator,
producer and host, and he has invested it with his star power - and his
credibility."
"It's a ballsy move, and potentially jeopardizes
his status as the beloved idol of millions," writes Ghosh, since the
subjects his show tackles "are precisely the sorts of harsh realities
from which many of Khan's fans seek escape in his movies."
"Can a
movie star affect the mores of a nation of 1.2 billion?" asks Ghosh and
suggests "It might just be possible in India, where a national
obsession with cinema, unparalleled in the world, gives popular actors
an influence beyond the imagination of Hollywood scriptwriters."
As
Khan assesses the impact of his first series, Time suggests, "Whatever
Khan chooses to do next in his quest for grace, there's a good chance it
will lift India a little closer to what he - and fellow Indians - would
wish their country and society to be."
Aamir Khan is the third
Indian actor to be featured on the cover of Time magazine. Aishwarya Rai
made it to the cover in 2003 and Parveen Babi was featured in 1976.
Aamir Khan on Time cover as India's 'first superstar-activist'



