Clips of Shah from Bol Nights talking about her struggles with mental health went viral online.
Nausheen continues, “There are other things that I am not vocal about. I don’t like talking about my private life, my family and my friends. It’s why I would be hesitant about being interviewed by Samina Peerzada. The first thing she’ll ask me is whether I have climbed a tree in my childhood!”
Similarly, Zhalay Sarhadi says that she’s always believed in being honest in her interviews. “I would never throw shade on anyone but at the same time, I don’t mind talking openly about my own struggles and opinions.”
Naveen Waqar, on the other hand, is not someone who gives a lot of interviews. She observes, “Of course, Ahsan is someone I know and have worked with so the comfort level was there. My experience on the show was very pleasant. Ahsan is a friend. He is very witty so it was fun for me.”
Naveen adds, referring to her discussion on the show on her life post-divorce, “(The way I answer) also depends on the line of questioning – how intelligently it is done.”
And one has to give credit that Ahsan Khan knows how to ask the right questions.
He says, “I make sure that none of my questions are below the belt. If I feel that my guest is uncomfortable, I change tacks. With Mohib Mirza, for instance, I didn’t grill him about why his marriage didn’t work. I knew that it was a sensitive topic and treated it as such.”
There is more, though. The confessions and revelations that often unfold in recent talk shows, including Bol Nights with Ahsan Khan, reveal a change in the celebrity mindset.
Celebrities get ‘real’
“People are generally speaking out more easily now,” observes Nausheen Shah. “They are discussing tricky topics and voicing their opinions, through social media and also in talk show interviews.”
Naveen adds, “Honestly, the more I am growing as a person, the more I am opening up.”
Ahsan agrees.
“It’s true that stars have generally become more vocal. They speak out more easily on behalf of social causes that they believe in. Topics that were once considered taboo – sexual exploitation, harassment – are now discussed openly, not only on my show but overall."
"Celebrities also want to share their own experiences. I think some of them do this in order to inspire others and help them gain strength.”
“Today’s stars are also usually from educated backgrounds and they know how to speak well. They are popular not just for the work that they do but also for their personas. Show business is no longer restricted to selling glamour. It is also focused on telling true stories."
"A lot of the topics discussed on my show are very serious and people may think that they will be too dry to generate ratings. But, to the contrary, I think audiences are now appreciating celebrities who step outside their bubble and speak on realities.”
Ahsan has proven to be quite adept at uncovering some of these realities. Is marketing one of the reasons why people are noticing his show? Certainly.
But if the content wasn’t great, audiences would have shrugged it off just as quickly. If Ahsan wasn’t a glib, likeable host, his guests wouldn’t have been open to discussions quite so amiably.
“I want to invite our icons to my show – cricketers, politicians, TV and film veterans. I have so many plans,” says Ahsan.
If he does manage to do so, the interviews with cricketers and politicians could really lead to big revelations. The ratings would just go sky-high!