Actresses Shreya and Saba Talk Real On The Good Girls Show
The stars discuss beauty, bonding, and belated realizations in the fresh drop.

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In the latest offering of “The Good Girls Show with Pari,” actresses Shreya Dhanwanthary and Saba Azad join host Paree Panchmatia for an unfiltered dialogue that dives deep into beauty standards, genuine connections, and defying industry norms. The topic of the episode focuses on the pressure to conform to the narrow beauty and behavior standards set for women, especially in the entertainment industry.
“There was a time when women were celebrated for looking different but have the times changed?” poses the show’s provocative Instagram teaser, setting the stage for an intimate conversation where comfort and authenticity reign supreme.
Throughout their careers, both actresses reveal facing criticism for being “too loud,” “too tall,” or simply “not pretty enough.” They share a concern about current beauty trends, noting, “There’s a certain type of beauty that’s being celebrated right now, individuality is not being celebrated as much.”
The fourth and “most unapologetic episode” doesn’t shy away from the overlooked joys of friendship, with Dhanwanthary and Azad recounting experiences that shaped their positive outlook despite industry pressures. The conversation takes delightfully relatable turns as they confess to “hilarious regrets” and “the dumbest things they’ve said no to,” offering viewers rare glimpses beyond their polished public personas.
True to its mission of presenting women as brilliant and unapologetic, this YouTube-available installment creates a welcoming space for honest conversations about the female experience, addressing beauty expectations, meaningful friendships, and maintaining optimism in the face of societal demands.

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