Shekhar Suman on the show. Pic/Youtube

Returning 14 years after ‘Movers & Shakers’ with a talk show, host Shekhar Suman says ‘Shekhar Tonite’ carries forward his intent of critiquing current events
Upala KBR (MID-DAY; May 25, 2026)

Wit, sarcasm, and a critique of the happenings across the country are back on the menu. Delivering them is Shekhar Suman, who, in 1997, gave India one of its iconic late-night talk shows, Movers & Shakers. Fourteen years since it went off air, the host is back with Shekhar Tonite. “Movers & Shakers was instinct. Shekhar Tonite is intent,” Suman told mid-day.

On May 15, Shekhar Tonite opened with Nitin Gadkari, Minister of Road Transport and Highways, as the guest, followed by another episode featuring actor Bobby Deol. Of course, the highlight was Suman’s keen-eyed observations, as he scrutinised the current Indian political scene, the advisory to not buy gold, and the recent exam paper leaks.

“There is a misconception that the show hits out at people. For me, every person has a social responsibility. I have equal respect for our Prime Minister [Narendra Modi] and for Rahul Gandhi. If I elect someone and they are not able to deliver, I have the right to critique them, but I am not criticizing them. I am like RK Laxman’s The Common Man, who wants to express himself. I’m raising my voice against what is happening in society, but doing so in the most civilized manner,” said the host.

Gimmicks, he insisted, have no place in his show. “No rapid fire, no planted controversies. Think of it as the opposite of doomscrolling. It’s slow content for a fast world,” he asserted.

What made him stream it on his official YouTube channel, instead of an OTT platform? “Freedom. On my own channel, there is no algorithm telling me to shorten it or make it trend in eight seconds. I want to make conversation for people. If OTT respects that, we’ll talk.”