Entertainment
What I watch online: Yubraj Gurung
Yubraj Gurung is a Bharatanatyam dancer, choreographer, and teacher.Raadhakalpa Dance Company
I love watching Rukmini Vijayakumar on Raadhakalpa Dance Company. Her Bharatanatyam technique is flawless, and her expressive performances blend traditional and contemporary styles beautifully. Her productions, such as Prabhavati, Talattu, and The Dark Lord, inspire me.
Upadhye School of Dance
I follow Parshwanath Upadhye on this channel. His Bharatanatyam performances seamlessly blend humour with traditional elements. It’s refreshing to see his innovative approach while respecting the art form’s roots. Watching him dance brings our cultural heritage to life.
The Sanskrit Channel
The Sanskrit Channel on YouTube, managed by Udaya Bhaskar, provides accessible and engaging videos on Sanskrit literature, culture, and classical arts. Bhaskar explains ancient texts, grammar, mythology, and spirituality in a way that is easy to understand and interesting for everyone.
TheOdd1sOut
In 2014, Robert James Rallison started TheOdd1sOut on YouTube, featuring his animated ‘marshmallow people’ from his webcomic. His videos share relatable life stories with humour that always make me laugh. James turns everyday experiences into entertaining tales, and the channel’s supportive community adds to the fun.
Sridevi Nrithyalaya
As a Bharatanatyam dancer, I enjoy watching Sridevi Nrithyalaya. With beautiful costumes and music, their performances are memorable and impactful. Their passion for Bharatanatyam resonates deeply with me, helping me learn and appreciate more about this art form.