Shekhar Suman Returns After 14 Years with 'Shekhar Tonite' to Voice People's Concerns

Shekhar Suman is returning to late-night television after 14 years with his show 'Shekhar Tonite'. He aims to represent the people and ask tough questions to politicians and influential figures respectfully. The show focuses on speaking the truth and raising awareness about societal and democratic issues. His son, Adhyayan Suman, created the show, calling it a return of an era.

Key Points: Shekhar Suman Returns with Late-Night Show 'Shekhar Tonite'

  • Returns after 14 years with late-night show
  • Aims to be voice of people
  • Will question influential figures respectfully
  • Son Adhyayan Suman created the show
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Shekhar Suman says he wants to be the voice of people through 'Shekhar Tonite'

Shekhar Suman launches 'Shekhar Tonite' after 14 years, aiming to speak truth, question politicians, and represent people's voice in a respectful manner.

"I want to represent people and ask politicians or actors their questions. - Shekhar Suman"

Mumbai, May 12

After almost fourteen years, Shekhar Suman is returning to the space of Late-Night Shows with "Shekhar Tonite".

Sharing what he intends to accomplish with his latest creative attempt during an exclusive interaction with IANS, he said that he wishes to represent people and ask questions on their behalf to some influential people in society with the power to make a change.

He was asked, "You are returning after 14 years, just like Lord Ram completed his exile. Do you feel you are on a similar journey?"

Shekhar further revealed that the show is all about speaking without any inhibitions and raising awareness among people.

He told IANS, "The Ram inside every person takes him to Ayodhya after his exile. A truth that pulls him towards itself. This show was famous for that only. To speak frankly, to speak the truth, to attack the system, to awaken the people."

"I have been seeing for a long time what is happening in society, what is happening with democracy, what is happening in the country; many people should raise their voice against it. And raising your voice doesn't mean that you start abusing them. That is wrong. I am very much against it. You can confront people in a respectful way. So, through a good show, a powerful show, I want to raise all those things. I have to represent people and ask politicians or actors their questions," he went on to add.

Shekhar's son, Adhyayan Suman, who has created the show, had also shared a statement saying, "This is deeply personal for me. It is about witnessing the return of an era, an artist, a voice, and a presence that shaped conversational entertainment in this country. For me and for an entire generation, Shekhar Suman is a legend. People remember his wit, his monologues, and his command over conversations. I grew up watching that magic from the sidelines, and it stayed with me."

- IANS

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Priya S
Nostalgia overload! I used to watch his shows as a kid. But let's be honest - 14 years is a long time in entertainment. The audience has changed, so has the political climate. I appreciate his intent to be "the voice of people" but talk shows can easily become just another PR exercise. Let's see if he walks the talk. Fingers crossed! 🤞
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James A
Interesting move. As someone who's seen both Indian and Western late-night formats, Shekhar Suman's style is unique - it's not just comedy, it's commentary. The key will be whether he can maintain that balance between asking tough questions and keeping it entertaining. Respect him for trying to bring back substance to TV.
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Rajesh Q
Bahut achcha! We need someone who can ask uncomfortable questions without being abusive. It's a thin line to walk. Shekhar Suman has legacy on his side, but today's generation might not connect with his style. The show's success will depend on how he modernizes his format while keeping that sharp edge. Let's give him a chance!
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Michael C
The father-son creative collaboration is beautiful. Adhyayan producing this for his father shows real family bonding. Hope the show doesn't become just another celebrity gossip platform. We need to discuss real issues - farmers, unemployment, education. That's what "voice of the people" should mean.
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Deepak U
Remember his iconic style from the 90s? Pure gold! But times have changed. Social media now gives everyone a platform. Still, there's something special about a well-crafted late-night show. If he can bring back that magic while

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