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WE THE CHANGE

Real Stories. Real Grit. Real Heroes.

We The Change is a national sports-docu series that captures the unbreakable spirit of India—where athletic excellence meets inner strength, and perseverance becomes purpose.

Across two compelling seasons, the series journeys from the raw resilience of para-athletes rising from obscurity to the legacy-makers and leaders who reshaped Indian sport. These are not just stories of medals won, but of mindsets transformed, barriers shattered, and generations inspired.

Season 1 – The Pulse of Perseverance

Celebrates India’s para-sports heroes who turned physical adversity into global triumph. From local grounds to Paralympic podiums, their journeys redefine courage, dignity, and excellence.

Season 2 – Legends. Leaders. Lifelines.

Expands the narrative to iconic sportspersons, coaches, administrators, and changemakers—revealing how leadership, values, and vision build lasting sporting ecosystems.

Blending sport, spirituality, and human insight, We The Change offers rare, intimate conversations that go beyond performance—exploring the emotional, mental, and ethical journeys behind greatness.

With 26 acclaimed episodes aired on Doordarshan and 100+ new episodes in development, the series stands as a national movement—inspiring youth, educators, policymakers, and global audiences alike.

They didn’t wait for the world to change. They became the change.

We The Change is not just a show.

It’s India’s sporting conscience on screen.

33 Episodes
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In Season 2 of We The Change, sport transcends competition and becomes a path of inner awakening. Iconic Indian sportspersons and differently-abled cricketers Sanjay Shaha, Nilesh Yadav and Irfan Dewan from India’s blind cricket movement (CABI) come together in rare, heartfelt conversations—where resilience meets reflection, and struggle evolves into legacy.Joined by spiritual mentor Aushim Khetarpal, these athletes speak not just of victories on the field, but of the spiritual strength, discipline, faith, and purpose that carried them through injury, invisibility, and impossible odds.This is not just about medals won.It’s about hearts touched, limits rewritten, and lives transformed.
In Season 2 of We The Change, sport transcends competition and becomes a path of inner awakening. Iconic Indian sportspersons and differently-abled cricketers Sanjay Shaha, Nilesh Yadav and Irfan Dewan from India’s blind cricket movement (CABI) come together in rare, heartfelt conversations—where resilience meets reflection, and struggle evolves into legacy.Joined by spiritual mentor Aushim Khetarpal, these athletes speak not just of victories on the field, but of the spiritual strength, discipline, faith, and purpose that carried them through injury, invisibility, and impossible odds.This is not just about medals won.It’s about hearts touched, limits rewritten, and lives transformed.
What drives a differently-abled swimmer to rise above the tide, win India’s first female Asian Para Games swimming medal, and inspire millions? In this inspiring episode of We The Change, host Aushim Khetarpal dives deep into the extraordinary life of Devanshi Satija — a true para-sporting icon, 2x Asian Youth Para Games medalist, and a shining face of India’s new sporting spirit. 🌊 From conquering pools against all odds to standing tall on international podiums, this episode captures her grit, grace, and game-changing mindset. 💬 Hear how she turned challenges into currents of strength, and how every stroke became a ripple of transformation — not just for herself, but for aspiring athletes across the country.
What happens when vision fades — but determination sharpens? In this stirring episode of We The Change, host Aushim Khetarpal sits down with Balwant Singh Rawat, an Indian para-athlete with a visual impairment , whose journey proves that limitations of the body can never cage the power of the human spirit. 🌍 From navigating life without sight to pushing physical and mental boundaries through sport, Balwant Singh Rawat’s story is one of resilience, courage, and unwavering self-belief. 💬 In this heartfelt conversation, he shares: How he transformed visual impairment into inner clarity The discipline required to train when the path isn’t visible Competing not just to win — but to inspire, represent, and redefine ability
What does it take to change a generation’s mindset? It takes courage, conviction—and consciousness. In Season 2 of We The Change, sport transcends competition and becomes a path of inner awakening. Iconic Indian sportspersons and differently-abled cricketers Sanjay Shaha, Nilesh Yadav and Irfan Dewan from India’s blind cricket movement (CABI) come together in rare, heartfelt conversations—where resilience meets reflection, and struggle evolves into legacy. Joined by spiritual mentor Aushim Khetarpal, these athletes speak not just of victories on the field, but of the spiritual strength, discipline, faith, and purpose that carried them through injury, invisibility, and impossible odds.
What does it take to climb the world’s highest mountain — without sight, but with unbreakable resolve? In this awe-inspiring episode of We The Change, host Aushim Khetarpal sits down with Chhonzin Angmo, the first visually impaired Indian woman to summit Mount Everest, to explore a journey that redefines courage, ability, and human potential. Born in the remote village of Chango in Himachal Pradesh’s Kinnaur district, Chhonzin lost her vision at the age of eight. What followed was not retreat — but relentless forward motion. 🌍 In this conversation, Chhonzin Angmo shares: - How she conquered Mount Everest (May 2025), becoming a national and global first. - Her journey through extreme expeditions including Siachen Glacier, Everest Base Camp, and 6,000+ metre Himalayan peaks. - Training for mountaineering and endurance sports without sight. - Balancing life as a professional with Union Bank of India while chasing the world’s toughest summits. - Why disability is not a limitation — but a different way of navigating strength
In this landmark episode of We The Change – Season 2, Deepa Malik—India’s first female Paralympic medallist, Padma Shri awardee, and Arjuna Award recipient—joins spiritual mentor Aushim Khetarpal for an intimate and deeply moving conversation on resilience, purpose, and inner power. From a life-altering spinal injury to standing on the Paralympic podium, Deepa Malik’s journey is not merely one of sporting excellence, but of unshakeable resolve. The conversation moves beyond medals and milestones into the unseen battles—fear, self-doubt, pain, and perseverance—and the spiritual grounding that sustained her through them. Together, they reflect on leadership born from adversity, the responsibility of being a role model, and how courage becomes contagious when rooted in clarity and compassion. This episode reveals how true strength is forged not in the body alone, but in the alignment of mind, spirit, and will.
Dr. Sunita Godara × Aushim Khetarpal | We The Change She ran when the world doubted. She endured when limits were imposed. She emerged as a symbol of Indian resilience. In this compelling episode of We The Change – Season 2, international marathon legend Dr. Sunita Godara joins spiritual mentor Aushim Khetarpal for a deeply reflective conversation that transcends race timings and podium finishes. From representing India on global marathon circuits to sustaining excellence through discipline, sacrifice, and inner strength, Dr. Godara shares insights from a life shaped by perseverance and purpose. The dialogue explores how endurance in sport mirrors endurance in life, and how spiritual grounding becomes the silent force behind long-term achievement. This episode reframes the marathon not merely as a race, but as a metaphor for the human journey—where resilience, self-belief, and balance determine success far beyond the finish line. This is not a story of speed. It is a story of stamina, conviction, and clarity.
In this thought-provoking episode of We The Change – Season 2, Siddhartha Sharma, Asia’s first visually impaired entrepreneur to successfully run an event management company, engages in a deeply insightful conversation with spiritual mentor Aushim Khetarpal. From navigating a world designed for the sighted to creating large-scale, precision-driven events, Siddhartha’s journey challenges conventional definitions of ability, leadership, and success. The dialogue moves beyond entrepreneurship into questions of inner clarity, faith, discipline, and purpose—revealing how spiritual alignment becomes a powerful operating system when external vision is limited. Together, they explore how true leadership is guided not by eyesight, but by insight; not by circumstance, but by conviction. This episode is a reminder that limitations imposed by society often dissolve when met with courage and consciousness.
In this empowering episode of We The Change – Season 2, Mandeep Kaur, Indian woman cricketer, joins spiritual mentor Aushim Khetarpal in a conversation that explores what it truly means to rise, endure, and lead in women’s sport. From navigating the pressures of competitive cricket to asserting identity in a traditionally male-dominated arena, Mandeep Kaur speaks with honesty about discipline, self-trust, setbacks, and the quiet strength required to stay grounded at the crease—both on and off the field. The dialogue delves into the role of mental balance, values, and spiritual clarity in sustaining performance under expectation, and how purpose becomes the most powerful motivator when talent alone is not enough.
In this reflective episode of We The Change – Season 2, Deepali Deshpande—Olympian rifle shooter, Arjuna Awardee, and one of India’s most respected figures in shooting—engages in a profound conversation with spiritual mentor Aushim Khetarpal on precision, patience, and purpose. From the Olympic firing line to mentoring future champions, Deepali Deshpande shares how excellence in shooting is as much about mental stillness as technical skill. The dialogue explores focus under pressure, emotional discipline, and the quiet inner strength required to perform when the world is watching. Together, they uncover the deep parallels between marksmanship and mindfulness—where alignment of breath, thought, and intent transforms effort into excellence. This episode offers rare insight into leadership shaped by calm, and success sustained by clarity rather than noise.
What does it truly mean to keep moving forward when life places hurdles far beyond the track? In this compelling episode of We The Change, host Aushim Khetarpal engages in a powerful conversation with Satyanarayan — an athlete whose journey is defined not just by speed or stamina, but by perseverance, discipline, and inner strength. 🌍 From navigating personal challenges to carving a space for himself through sport, Satyanarayan’s story reminds us that resilience is built one decision, one step, one day at a time.
What does it take to lose your sight — yet gain a vision strong enough to conquer the world stage? In this deeply moving episode of We The Change, host Aushim Khetarpal sits down with Ankur Dhama — renowned Indian para-athlete, long-distance runner, and Arjuna Awardee (2018) — whose life is a testament to courage, endurance, and unshakeable belief. 🌍 From battling a life-altering disability to representing India across international marathons, Ankur’s journey redefines what it means to see possibilities beyond limitations.
Can One Lift Redefine the Pride of a Nation? The Indomitable Ashok Malik – A Force Beyond Limits | We The Change What transforms pain into power, setback into surging strength, and a single lift into a legacy? 🏋️‍♂️ In this electrifying episode of We The Change, Aushim Khetarpal engages in a soul‑stirring conversation with Ashok Malik — India’s para‑powerlifting champion, Asia‑Oceania gold medalist, nine‑time national medalist, and parallel warrior whose spirit refuses to yield. 💪 From the harshest injury’s wreckage to the world’s grandest stage, Ashok’s journey is a powerful testament to unbreakable will — to every person who’s ever been told they were limited, but dared to defy that verdict. His lift is more than strength — it is a statement: that spirit knows no disability, and courage respects no barrier.
What fuels an athlete to turn sweat into strength, barriers into breakthroughs, and a single discus into a symbol of determination? In this inspiring episode of We The Change, Aushim Khetrapal sits down with Kanchan Lakhani — Renowned Discus Throw Athlete, National Medalist, and Trailblazer in Indian Athletics — to uncover the fire, faith, and focus that define her journey. 🔥 From rigorous training fields to national glory, Kanchan’s story is a testament to resilience — to every woman who dares to step into the arena and claim her place among legends. Her throw isn’t just a sport — it’s a statement: *that strength knows no gender, and passion knows no limits. 🎯 Aushim Khetrapal, the Miracle Man and Messenger of Sai, delves deep into what drives champions like Kanchan — the unseen battles, the unshaken belief, and the unstoppable spirit that powers change.
Can One Athlete Redefine What It Means to Be Unstoppable? | Vikas Dagar’s Journey | We The Change What happens when limitations are just illusions — and the body becomes a vessel for something greater? Can one man’s resilience become a rallying cry for millions? In this inspiring and deeply human episode of We The Change host Aushim Khetarpal sits down with a true embodiment of courage and transformation — Vikas Dagar 🏅 International Para Athlete 🏆 Rajiv Gandhi Sports Awardee 🥇 Asian Record Holder – 100m & Long Jump 🎙️ From breaking records to breaking stereotypes, Vikas Dagar has done it all — not just as an athlete, but as a symbol of perseverance, hope, and limitless human potential.
🏊‍♀️ “Can One Stroke Change a Nation?” | The Fearless Flow of Divya Satija | We The Change What fuels a swimmer to rise against the current, bring home 4 South Asian Games medals, and earn the prestigious Bhim Award? In this power-packed episode of We The Change, host Aushim Khetarpal sits down with Divya Satija — International Swimming Champion, Bhim Awardee (2020), and a 4-time South Asian Games medalist — to explore the making of a true trailblazer in Indian aquatic sports. 🌊 From her first dive to breaking national records, Divya shares how she transformed fear into focus, setbacks into strength, and lanes into legacies. 🏆 Discover the discipline, resilience, and unshakable mindset that propelled her to the top — and how she’s now inspiring the next wave of champions. 💡 This isn’t just a story of medals — it’s a movement. A must-watch for anyone who believes in the power of sport to create lasting change.
Ep : 09 What happens when strength meets spirit? When a coach becomes a guardian, and a federation turns into a family? In this power-packed and heart-stirring episode of We The Change, join host Aushim Khetarpal in conversation with Sri JP Singh, the dynamic Head of the Indian Para Powerlifting Federation — a man who is more than a mentor. He is a beacon of belief, a caretaker, a godfather, and an unwavering promoter of para sports. Uncover the untold story of how Singh transformed the para powerlifting landscape in India — not just with training programs or medals, but with empathy, resilience, and relentless passion. From advocating for infrastructure to personally standing by athletes through their darkest and brightest moments, JP Singh's journey is nothing short of revolutionary.
In this inspiring episode of We The Change, Aushim Khetarpal sits down with Kamlesh Mehta, India’s table tennis legend, Arjuna Awardee, and a true icon in Indian sports. Join us as Kamlesh Mehta opens up about his incredible journey from a young enthusiast to becoming one of India’s most decorated table tennis players, a national coach, and a sports administrator. Discover the discipline, dedication, and life lessons that shaped his career — and how sports can be a powerful tool for transformation and change.
What happens when the power of spirituality aligns with the relentless drive of a tennis legend? Jasjit Singh, the first Sikh Sardar to represent India in the Davis Cup, shares his extraordinary journey from the tennis courts to breaking cultural barriers, and how his path to success was fueled by faith, perseverance, and resilience. In this powerful conversation with spiritual guide Aushim Khetarpal, we delve deep into the profound connection between sports and spirituality. Aushim’s wisdom offers a unique perspective on how the principles of inner strength, spiritual awakening, and unwavering belief can guide athletes like Jasjit to greatness — both on and off the field. Can spiritual guidance truly fuel the ambition and success of a sports legend? The answer lies in the incredible story of Jasjit Singh’s triumph, and how the wisdom of Aushim Khetarpal brings a transformative perspective to the world of sports.
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