Monday, June 8th, 2026

Bhagya Neupane shines through YouTube video making



KATHMANDU: Bhagya Neupane has become a celebrity by highlighting the poor and backward people through YouTube interviews. Neupane goes from village to village searching for hidden yet interesting issues and present them in a different way.

His videos focus primarily on the poor, ailing people and hidden issues and spend the earning made through videos into social work.

He prioritizes contents rather than those what could become viral as his main aim it to assist the backward and helpless. He says, “YouTube earning is not as attractive as people assume but what matters me most is fame and benevolence. YouTube is a platform where one can show their creativity and talent,” says Neupane, adding, “The biggest achievement I have made so far through YouTube is love, positive comments from millions of people.”

Neupane has also earned money and fame in the recent years and now has started doing social work, too. His fans are growing day by day. He had reached many places in Jhapa to prepare an interview of Ashok Darjee. He had first seen Darjee singing songs on social networking sites. Darjee shot to fame when his YouTube video was aired.

Earlier, he used to go to every nook and cranny in search of subject matters for making YuTube video but now-a-days people call him for the video. He is busy like a bee these days.

Bhagya says,” I will not take interview of the rich but the poor. I had decided about it when I was in Malaysia.” He had gone to Malaysia for study.

According to him, poor Nepali people still lack access to media. Now, gradually they are getting access to it.

“I have chosen hidden and backward stories as subject matters for my YouTube videos. My work begins at 6 and continues until 10 pm,” said Neupane, adding, “I am effortlessly trying to bring those talents to the fore that are left uncovered by the main stream media.

Video interviews taken by Neupane have become viral.

 

Publish Date : 21 June 2019 09:40 AM

US-China Rivalry in South Asia

South Asia—home to nearly two billion people, three nuclear powers,

Today’s News in a Nutshell

KATHMANDU: Khabarhub brings you a glimpse of major developments of

At least 10,000 EV charging stations needed across the country

KATHMANDU: At least 10,000 charging stations need to be built

Govt denies reports of scrapping Sunday as public holiday

KATHMANDU: The government has clarified that reports claiming it is

Newborn in Kirtipur holding center develops pneumonia, undergoing ICU treatment

KATHMANDU: A newborn baby delivered at the Radhaswami-based holding center