Actress and model Sherlyn Chopra is set to host a new talk show, Real And Unapologetic, which will focus on conversations around relationships, sexuality, mental health, body image, spirituality, modern dating and self-expression. The show will feature a mix of guests, including doctors, relationship experts, mental health professionals, fitness coaches, celebrities, social commentators and individuals with distinctive personal journeys. Sharing the idea behind the show, Sherlyn says, “People are tired of pretending. They want honesty, vulnerability and real conversations. Real And Unapologetic is not about perfection; it is about truth. I want this platform to encourage people to embrace who they truly are without shame.” At a time when podcasts and talk shows have become increasingly common in the digital space, Sherlyn believes the distinguishing factor lies in the nature of the conversations rather than the format itself. She says, “Real And Unapologetic is built on the belief that authenticity is more powerful than performance. The show isn’t about sensationalism or controversy for its own sake. It is about creating honest conversations around realities that people experience every day but do not always discuss openly.” She adds, “What sets us apart is our willingness to ask difficult questions and give guests the freedom to share their experiences without judgment. Whether it is a celebrity, an expert or someone with an extraordinary personal journey, the focus is on genuine human experiences rather than carefully curated public images.”For Sherlyn, building trust is central to the format. “Authenticity fosters authenticity. When guests see a host who is willing to discuss difficult experiences, address criticism and speak candidly about personal and professional challenges, it often creates an environment where they feel comfortable doing the same. The objective is not to sensationalise personal stories but to understand the person behind the headlines, achievements or public image.” Given her own highly public journey, Sherlyn feels her experiences may help foster a more open environment for guests. She says, “I have experienced both intense public scrutiny and widespread attention over the years, which gives me a unique perspective as an interviewer. Rather than creating distance, those experiences can often help establish a sense of understanding and relatability.”