Hi there!
My name is Shubhangi Derhgawen, and if you're here, you've probably stumbled across one of my videos.
I engage with news every single day. And honestly, there are many days when I walk away feeling completely numb. We live in a time where we know more than ever before, yet somehow feel more helpless than ever before.
Every day brings a new thing and somewhere along the way, information stopped making us feel informed and started making us feel exhausted.
And then comes the familiar response: "This is just how things work in this country."
I don't think this feeling has much to do with who is in power. I think many of us are simply stuck in a cycle of fatigue. We know a lot, but between social media, political narratives, PR campaigns, and endless headlines, we often don't know what to do with that knowledge.
This page isn't going to sell you easy answers.
I'm not here to give you the five headlines you need to know today or simplify complex issues into neat little shortcuts.
Instead, I want to offer something else: perspective.
The kind that cuts through the noise.
The kind that turns frustration into questions.
The kind that helps you connect events, understand context, and walk away feeling a little less overwhelmed and a little more informed.
Most of what you'll see here will start with something that is already making headlines. But instead of stopping at the headline, we'll go deeper. We'll look at the research, the data, the history, the policies, the timelines, and the decisions that brought us here.
We'll talk about issues that affect you directly. We'll unpack policies that are being drafted today and understand what they could mean tomorrow.
And that brings me to the name.
In video production, B-roll is considered secondary footage. It's the footage that sits behind the main story. The filler shots. The transitions. The visuals that quietly move the narrative forward.
But I've always loved B-roll because it's often the most honest part of the frame.
It's raw and unfiltered. It captures things as they are.
The A-roll is the headline.
This is the B-roll.
So welcome.
