Indus Valley
The forgotten cities of Harappa and Mohenjo-daro — a civilization of grids, drains, and silence.
Connecting Past to PresentCinematic documentaries on history, mythology, and lost civilizations — from the silence of the Indus Valley to the gods of the Nile and the fall of Rome. A bridge between the ancient world and our own.
The Library
Long-form, cinematic Hindi documentaries — new chapters of the ancient world, released regularly.
The Atlas
Each documentary is a doorway into a world that rose, ruled, and vanished. These are the eras the bridge connects.
The forgotten cities of Harappa and Mohenjo-daro — a civilization of grids, drains, and silence.
Pyramids, pharaohs, and the truths the textbooks leave out.
Cruel laws, the dream of immortality, love, and an orphan between worlds.
Sparta beyond the myth of 300 — the real, darker reality.
Cruelty, conquest, slavery, and the slow collapse of an empire.
The curses of the Maya — and the ones that seemingly came true.
Where Myths Meet
From the Vedas to Valhalla, every civilization tried to explain the cosmos. Yug Setu places India's living mythology in conversation with the great mythic traditions of the world.
भारत
Vedas, Itihasa & Puranas — where myth and history share one river.
यूनान
Olympian gods and Homeric epics that still shape how we tell stories.
मिस्र
Gods of the Nile and a civilization obsessed with the life beyond.
नॉर्स
The Æsir, the world-tree, and the long shadow of Ragnarök.
“The names of the gods change at every river. The questions they answer do not.”
The Bridge
युग सेतु means the bridge between eras. That is exactly what this channel is built to be — a crossing between the world that was and the world we live in now.
Empires rose on the same fears and hopes we still carry. We tell their stories not as dusty dates, but as living drama: the cruelty of Rome, the silence of Mohenjo-daro, the dream of immortality in Mesopotamia.
One documentary at a time, we walk back across the bridge — and bring a little of the ancient world home with us.
Every episode digs past the textbook version — the laws, the lies, the truths history left out.
Atmosphere, score, and narration crafted to make a vanished world feel close enough to touch.
Long-form Hindi storytelling that makes world history accessible, not academic.
Cross the Bridge
Subscribe and never miss a chapter. New documentaries land regularly — and the next lost world is always waiting.