Nara Devansh Launches Dino Deets Podcast Channel
Nara Devansh steps into the digital world with Dino Deets, a podcast focused on dinosaurs, fossils, and ancient discoveries while receiving warm support from the Nara and Nandamuri families.

- Nara Devansh launches Dino Deets podcast
- Dinosaur and fossil topics attract young viewers
- Nara Lokesh and Brahmani congratulate Devansh
Nara Devansh, son of Andhra Pradesh minister Nara Lokesh, has launched a new YouTube channel titled Dino Deets, marking his entry into the digital content space with a unique theme centered around dinosaurs and fossils. The young creator is set to present interesting facts and stories connected to prehistoric life through podcast style episodes.
The first episode of the channel is scheduled to be released on Friday. Ahead of the launch, a promotional teaser featuring Devansh alongside his father drew attention online. In the teaser, Lokesh is seen interacting with his son and asking questions about the upcoming podcast and its special topics.
According to the teaser, the channel will focus on dinosaurs, fossils, and ancient remains, aiming to make such subjects engaging and easy for viewers to understand. Devansh appears confident and excited while speaking about the prehistoric world he enjoys exploring.
His mother Nara Brahmani shared an emotional message on social media after the announcement. She said watching Devansh move from a room filled with fossils and dinosaur collections to sitting in front of a microphone as a creator made her proud. She also invited everyone to support and watch the young podcaster’s journey.
Grandmother Nara Bhuvaneswari also praised Devansh for confidently stepping into the podcast world. She mentioned that seeing him explain his favorite dinosaur topics with enthusiasm filled her heart with pride and happiness.
Meanwhile, Lokesh shared a lighthearted post describing how he woke up to find dinosaur books, paintings, and toys spread across the room. He initially felt confused before learning that Devansh had been preparing his own dinosaur podcast. Lokesh said children always surprise parents in unexpected ways and added that he is eager to enter the ancient world created by his son through Dino Deets.





