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Aamir Khan set to return with the fourth season of his talk show Satyamev Jayate

According to reports, superstar Aamir Khan is set to return with the latest season of his popular talk show, Satyamev Jayate. The makers have started preparing for the same and currently the research is underway.

The chat show, which aired its first season on 6th May 2012, has seen three successful seasons to date. Aamir is expected to begin preparations for its fourth season as soon as he is done with the promotion of his high-profile film, Thugs Of Hindostan, scheduled to release on 7th November, 2018.


“Once Aamir finishes the promotions of his Diwali release, Thugs Of Hindostan, he will start focussing on the show. His team has begun the research, but the actor, who covers all aspects of a topic, wants everything to be perfect before it goes on air,” a source divulges the information.

Adding further, the source adds, “This time, the superstar will deal with broader topics and those that affect GenNext like depression and unemployment, etc. The show, comprising around 10 episodes, will air post Ted Talks India. While SMJ will be relayed at 11 am every Sunday, talks are still on for a slot for SRK’s show. Last season, the latter was aired at 7 pm, but this time around, that may change as the channel wants to build a slot for knowledge-driven and motivational series.”

Well, we are surely excited about the latest season of the show.

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