Dr. Subhash Chandra has returned to Zee News for the third season [2] of his show, “SACH: The Subhash Chandra Show.”
The return marks a strategic shift toward digital mentorship, aiming to provide professional and personal guidance to a younger generation of entrepreneurs and students. By integrating a television presence with an interactive portal, the program seeks to bridge the gap between corporate experience and youth aspirations.
The new season premiered on June 28, 2026 [1]. Along with the broadcast, Zee Media launched the “Sararthi” portal, a digital platform designed to act as an online mentorship hub. This tool allows viewers to engage with Chandra for advice on navigating complex professional hurdles.
Chandra, the founder of the Zee Group and a former Rajya Sabha member, said the expansion is intended to reach more people across various cities. “'Sach' Season 3 is now expanding to reach your cities and your big dreams,” Chandra said.
The initiative focuses on accessibility for those facing stagnation in their careers or business ventures. Chandra said, “If you find yourself stuck at any juncture in life or business, I am here to be your ‘Sarthi’.”
The show is available on the Zee News television channel and across digital platforms, including Zee5. This multi-channel approach ensures that the mentorship content is accessible to both traditional TV audiences and digital-first users.
Regarding the digital transition, Chandra said, “I am excited to return as your online mentor through the Sararthi portal.” The program is positioned as a resource for those seeking a roadmap for success in the Indian business landscape.
““If you find yourself stuck at any juncture in life or business, I am here to be your ‘Sarthi’””
The launch of Season 3 and the Sararthi portal reflects a broader trend of legacy media figures transitioning into 'edutainment' and digital coaching. By leveraging his brand as a pioneer of Indian satellite television, Chandra is attempting to monetize and formalize mentorship, moving the show from a standard talk format into a functional professional service for the youth demographic.



