New Delhi: The last episode of Aamir Khan's TV show shifted the audience's focus to the problem of alcohol abuse and how it is causing problems in daily lives of the common people.
A senior journalist Vijay Simha narrated how he came out of his grief and decided not to take alcohol again in his life. Similarly, the show featured other people who left their habit of consuming alcohol.
The last episode's mood was relatively lighter than other episodes but it was more engaging due to its high entertainment quotient.
Aamir also seemed to be in a lighter mood, however some of the incidents narrated on the show were competent enough of wiping the smile out of the spectator's face.
The actor is back to the TV screens with another episode of 'Satyamev Jayate' which focuses on the issue of untouchability in India.
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