Jungle Prince

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For 40 years, journalists chronicled the eccentric royal family of Oudh, deposed aristocrats who lived in a ruined palace in the Indian capital. It was a tragic, astonishing story. But was it true?

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  • Sibyl- PHL
    Yes on this one!
    So beautifully done. I was sad when it was over
  • !8w
    So Beautiful
    I loved this story
  • Zizzabet
    An intriguing story, a rate view of partition
    An intriguing story which makes us ponder how and where myth, reality and fact intersect, blend and overlap. Most admirable journalism. I do wish the NYTs would leave off with the artificiality of the big music on their podcasts. It seems as if they don’t believe the story worthy enough to hold the attention of the listening audience. The music on several of their podcasts is so big as to be an annoying interruption to the journalism and the story. They put this inappropriate music in as reins on a horse to guide the listener down a very directed path, telling us where to place our reactions. Very cheesy and suggests an air of insincerity. This fine podcast sheds a view of partition that is often covered over or even hidden.
  • Jmmillett
    Brilliant and movingly told human story
    We all cope as best be can.
  • startarek
    such a pleasure
    a beautifully crafted piece.
  • JEMSLYON
    Disgraceful
    How could a person write a story so obviously for her own benefit and at the detriment of a family so broken by history and mental illness? She even hints at acknowledging her selfish intent. But never apologizes and speculates the “story” will continue to be told despite her hand in exposing the truth. Hide your skeletons in the closet from this woman if she tries to befriend you.
  • shefalo
    Brilliant
    Loved this. There’s a lot to think about here even after the podcast is over.
  • Ki Briana
    The truth can be painful
    That’s what I took from this amazingly compelling story. The royal family became royal, not by traditional birthright. But out of the sure necessity of survival. Their journey and individual stories are layered with complexity & fascination. And yet also utter heartbreaking. I left the pod feeling remorseful for the pain they’ve endured but hope that each family member finally got to experience peace. In whatever form it takes for them personally. This is a must listen from beginning to end.
  • laurnor14
    Fascinating
    Fascinating and insightful listen. Well done and produced. I only wish it were longer.
  • rosensage
    Years later...
    And I still think of this podcast. Amazing investigative journalism and reporting... and really transportive story telling. I’m always hoping I can find more great stories at this level of production.
  • sheepa not happy :(
    Lovely! Thank you!
    What a beautiful compelling story.
  • William Aguero
    Prince of the Jungle.
    Beautiful story. So very moving. I just loved it.
  • AmandaLKing0518
    You won’t be able to stop after the first episode!!!
    I don’t typically gravitate toward journalism focused podcasts and this one immediately caught my attention in the first episode! I was hooked and couldn’t believe this wasn’t more popular. My boyfriend and I both listened to it in one straight shot and he was equally addicted! Absolutely captivating you won’t be able to stop listening to all the different perspectives and first-hand accounts. Extremely well done.
  • rayray2244
    Sweet and sad and sweet again
    Listen to this.
  • HelloJenn
    Fascinating!
    Life is stranger than fiction, I guess?
  • David1083
    Overproduced
    Very overproduced. Constant music and constant sound effects make the podcast feel fake and unpleasant to listen to.
  • speediereedie
    Fantastic and surreal
    I listened to this podcast some time ago and was reminded of it recently. For some reason, I thought I had watched a movie about it, that’s how good it is - the show makes you feel like you are there. It’s storytelling at it’s best and one of the few podcasts I would listen to again
  • Caitlen Pitts
    Highly recommend
    Very interesting and an easy listen!
  • Choppermb
    I really wanted to listen to this...
    The narrator’s vocal frey was just so annoying it made it impossible to listen to.
  • knkramer123
    Ends abruptly with no conclusion
    This was so interesting, but ended so suddenly. Where is the rest?
  • Rue Gallo
    Where’s the Rest?
    I love this podcast in so many ways, but where is the rest of the story?
  • sophstribean
    Great Story
    What an interesting and bizarre story I’ve never heard before! I listened to all 3 episodes in one sitting! I loved that through her narrating you feel like you can see and hear the sounds of India!
  • MadMelvina
    So interesting!
    This is a fascinating story, well told, love the sounds in the background, highly recommend! Great break from the current US news. Listen!
  • EstKet
    Engrossing!
    Sound mixing & atmospherics took me to India! The story, as it began, resonated with vague news memories of the 1970’s. Great listening!
  • juliebirdpdx
    Entirely Engrossing
    A fascinating story. Ellen Barry, please do more podcasts!
  • shaypett
    Beautiful and captivating
    Listened to all 3 back to back and wished there were more. Such a beautiful and heartbreaking story.
  • MeggFarr
    Captivating
    I finished all three episodes at once. I couldn’t stop listening. The ending left me feeling like there was a hole in my heart... sad, beautiful, and captivating.
  • Elistens
    Captivating
    Listened to this on a road trip and it made the time fly. I was hooked immediately.
  • awsome pizza gamer
    What is this
    I don't even know what this podcast is
  • 1Poodle1
    The Jungle Prince
    Such a great story and absolutely worth the listen. Excellent in every way! Wish I could find more like this — it’s a rare gem.
  • Jane1567
    Amazing
    Such an intriguing story! More like this please!
  • Professor_Smoke
    Wonderful Story
    Great story that needs to be brought to light in America! Quick 3 episodes of a fascinating tale. I loved hearing the different threads of this story!
  • LeftyLoggy
    Jungle Prince Review
    An amazing atmospheric slice of journalism. Beautifully told. Hilariously unpredictable, tragic, and a brilliant glimpse into the utter strangeness of our world.
  • 1/2dan1066
    Trendy trash
    Why are all mystery / true crime / human interest programs these days following this ridiculous trend where the presenter doesn’t stick to their role, but they have to insert themself as a protagonist? Example: “I read this thing ... and I didn’t know to think... so I thought some more... so I decided to look it up... so I looked it up... so here’s what I found out...” Does EVERYONE need to copy Serial? Please, just tell the audience the info, don’t turn everything into a egotist’s diary!
  • Daytwa
    Good show. Random bad guests
    I enjoy this show because the research is very well done & presented factually. I also enjoy most of the guests. That being said: the last guest wouldn’t let the host speak & was unable to articulate her thoughts & the nasal vocal fry hurt my ears. She was so incredibly annoying I had to turn it off. I guess it’s a case by case study so take the good with the bad. Call me Karen I guess.
  • wjess77
    I’m in awe
    Fascinating story, amazing journalism
  • wantmorejustice
    Wonderful and intriguing .
    This is a compelling gothic tale . It’s one of my favorite podcasts and I was sorry for it to end .
  • fadingDiamond
    THE BEST EVER!!!!
    This story touched me deeply. I am changed. And on behalf of all of us stuck in date trees, thank you.
  • Black Shore Coffee
    Truth more compelling than fiction
    I remembered reading a piece on this family in the NYT Magazine years ago. Intrigued, I listened to the podcast. The fantasy and mystery that was weaved and the history that produced it are profound statements about human nature, identity, and place. Thank you for a compelling story well told.
  • colorofheartache
    beautiful listen
    fascinating, well told story. haunting.
  • jussW22
    Despicably, writer Ellen Barry, uses
    Despicably, writer Ellen Barry, uses lonely man for story. She then rummages through his stuff for more story after he dies waiting for her call. She did this because she couldn’t go through his stuff when he was still alive ...
  • tidewaterglacier
    Better than a movie
    A very enjoyable evening listen.
  • Stringerup73
    Unbelievable Story
    One of the most interesting stories I’ve ever heard. If it had been a movie, I would have thought the scenario to be implausible. Highly recommend.
  • Aklistener1
    Social isolation
    This family is basically me at home right now.
  • Jdubbed80
    You have to listen to this !
    Incredible story. Not at all what I anticipated in the most delightful way. Bravo!
  • 753mkat
    Excellent Story Telling; Devastating Story
    That was the most devastating, depressing, beautiful story. I definitely shed a few tears at the end. I feel a bit empty after listening to it... It certainly gave me a lot to think about and it was very well told. Excellent work.
  • Jkcmagee
    Great podcast
    Didn’t want it to end. Very well today and interesting!
  • CatLadyVibes
    Enchanting
    The story reminded me that sometimes we as humans create our own past to live with the present. Some characters we meet aren’t fairy tales at all, just people who need kindness and friendship.
  • Mo Donnelly
    lovely
    i love India and was drawn to the podcast for that reason. i think Ellen has a “large” podcast project about partition. The Jungle Prince is a story with an unexpected ending. Thanks Ellen Barry
  • ahaskell42
    There’s magic in stories
    Though only three episodes long, it seemed like I spent years listening to this story. I felt the narrators yearning to believe in this fairytale on earth, and her heartbrokenness at the history of it all. I wept at the end not only for a friendship, but for a unity this tale brought to the people around it. Thank you so much for this.
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