Culture & Lifestyle
What I Watch Online: Prince Shah Chaudhary
Chaudhary is the CEO of Speak Up Nepal, an online petition platform.Post Report
Unfiltered by Samdish
For political conversations, I often watch Unfiltered by Samdish. The long-form interviews allow politicians and public figures to move beyond rehearsed talking points. I value the discomfort in these conversations—the pauses, contradictions, and moments of unease—because that’s often where truth emerges.

Breaking Bad
Outside politics, I watch crime and psychological drama series, and ‘Breaking Bad’ stands out. The show explores moral trade-offs, power, and ambition, revealing how ordinary choices can slowly lead people into ethically complex territory.

The Family Man
On the South Asian side, ‘The Family Man’ is a favourite. It balances suspense with a sharp look at institutions, security, and the personal costs hidden behind public roles. What draws me in is how it humanises people working within systems that demand silence, sacrifice and compromise.

The Hindu Saga
I also spend time watching Hindu mythology explainers, particularly The Hindu Saga. I’m interested not in religious instruction, but in how these narratives unpack ethics, duty, power, and human conflict. The epics often address governance dilemmas, moral ambiguity, and leadership failures.





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