Stand-up Comedian Turned Entrepreneur Providing Employment And Promoting Indian Culture By Restoring Mudhouses And Twist The Lifestyle History Of The Indian Way Of Traveling
October 29: The old-fashioned lifestyle, ideas and architecture are beneficial to nature and man. Realizing this, a young man with a fertile mind has taken the raft to restore Indian culture to its lost prestige and sanctity. Kunal Singh Rana hails from Jhansi city. Decided to move to Delhi NCR in the year 2014 to […]

October 29: The old-fashioned lifestyle, ideas and architecture are beneficial to nature and man. Realizing this, a young man with a fertile mind has taken the raft to restore Indian culture to its lost prestige and sanctity.
Kunal Singh Rana hails from Jhansi city. Decided to move to Delhi NCR in the year 2014 to pursue engineering. With this, his solo travel journey began. He travelled solo to Kasol, Himachal Pradesh, in his first year of college and feels that now it is fair to say that he has never stopped again since then. It didn’t take him long to understand that engineering was not his cup of tea. But he did not leave his studies incomplete, completing his studies and getting a secure corporate job. Furthermore, it was during this period that he was introduced to “stand-up comedy” and believed that there could be no better act than stand-up comedy and travel. He moved to Manali during the second lockdown, following the “work from the hills” prevalent at that time. Initially, he stayed in Old Manali but soon felt that he would have to lose a lot in order to stay longer, which forced him to look for cheaper accommodation options. It was this discovery that led Kunal Singh Rana to an aesthetically pleasing place, an old mud house built in the traditional Kath-Kuni style of traditional Himachali architecture. The choice of living in this mud house not only shaped his thoughts but also his life.

Living in this mud house made Kunal Singh Rana notice the unique form of architecture of this old heritage. He began to see and understand that there was a huge difference in temperature outside and inside these mud houses. Then Kunal Singh Rana thought of trying to improve the financial condition of the people and preserve Indian culture by re-imagining and building old mud houses.