"Jazba Hai ToMumkin Hai", a feedback interactive programme with Aamir Khan, based on the shows of Satyamev Jayate, will be broadcast on All India Radio's FM Network, Vividh Bharati National Network and identified 94 primary channels/local radio stations beginning from October 11 to November 15 on every Saturday.
In total, there are six programmes that will be aired at different timings on various channels of All India Radio.
The calls from the listeners of AIR will be received on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. The listeners can call up and share their experience from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on these days.
To encourage participation, a feedback interactive programme with Aamir Khan is broadcast every season. Earlier, the radio programmes "Dil Pe Lagi Aur Baat Bani" and "Awaaz Unki Jinhe Fiqr Hai Desh Ki" with Aamir Khan over All India Radio had proved immensely successful.
Following the trend, this year's programme "Jazba Hai To Mumkin Hai" will also complement Satyamev Jayate -III in taking forward Aamir's idea of India to the masses and the fact that everything is possible if we have a collective will to bring about change.
"In the last season, Aamir Khan showed his astonishment when he realised that there were calls from the interiors of India to the far flung North East as well as J andK and South. The actor was full of appreciation for the responses received via All India Radio," shared an AIR official.
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Satyamev Jayate launched its earlier seasons with the basic idea to bring about change by creating awareness about socially relevant issues.
After being widely appreciated as a TV show, All India Radio and the team of Satyamev Jayate decided to connect with millions of radio listeners through interactive feedback programmes.
After each telecast, feedback is received from the listeners/viewers across the country through phone calls which are recorded and played back to Aamir who in turn gives response to the listeners' reactions. These programmes conceived as talk shows for All India Radio is an extension of Satyamev Jayate.
Aimed at stringing together real-life incidents touching a common chord across people of the country, these programmes could reach poorest of poor and remotest of remote parts of the country.