Warner Bros. Discovery India has announced that a new docu-series, ‘I Should Have Stayed Home’, will be put out on the Discovery Channel and the streaming platform on September 11.
The series follows the journey of two brothers who plunge into an uncompromising adventure, navigating through rugged terrains that test both their resilience and their brotherly bond.
Sid Mewara, a venture capitalist and a trained chef, and Shanky Jayakumar, a World Bank consultant, are featured in the series.
Armed with their trusty 4X4 vehicles, this dynamic duo embarks on an adventure-filled journey through the breath-taking terrains of Himachal Pradesh and Ladakh. Will they be able to overcome the challenges that lie ahead? Find out on Discovery+ and Discovery Channel on September 11.
They navigate the untamed Himalayan wilderness, marked by low oxygen levels and freezing temperatures, without the aid of modern technology. In this journey, they rely on their instincts, wits, and the kindness of strangers to complete their mission – a search for sustenance and shelter in various locations.
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