I can't even think of moving out at 20, and nor am I earning ₹8000 now, but back then without any degree, Nikhil was doing this at 17, tells a lot about how special he was, and the reason he is so successful 👍 Nikhil serves as an inspiration to many young people, looking to make it big✊
Tushar brother don't move out it's not our culture , and although nikhil kamath is toxic and a physco person if you look he is not married, not having children's , there is no point living life without responsibility and falacy , I bet you have 1 lakh cash and move out and do whatever you want , then at 2-3 month you realise there is no fulfilment doing this , nikhil kamath is a outlier never inspired from him
@@UttamKumar-ui4gh Bro he don't want to get married soo what's toxic in that after marriage he had to deal with the fights n all soo he may decided to not get married what's there in that mainly tell me what's toxic in that ??
@@UttamKumar-ui4gh he don't want childrens coz he don't want to take care of children what if his children's become old and blame everything on him soo he don't want everything that one now what??
Such a humble person! Vivid memories of Bangalore came alive after watching this. Started my career in Bengaluru (then called Bangalore) in late 2000 and stayed there till mid 2006. Lalbagh, Cubbon Park, Nagarjuna Biriyani and many things that were mentioned that I can remember. Again a great drive through podcast. Bengaluru I think is actually an amalgamation of many small Bengaluru’s. All are self sustaining and you will need not go from your Bengaluru to the others and if you want to do so, you need a lot of planning. This is based on my exp of traveling there in 2018 and 2019.
Nikhil's Calm Demeanour & story telling .. Meghna's Pleasing Giggles & Bilal's Banters... Made it really work and look so natural .. Waiting for more... All the best for more such episodes 👍
I love the way Nikhil is smart and sarcastically answers certain questions like he mentioned his pet . Completely loved your first one with a cool and rare gem bengalurian
Just my opinion. Other cities have equal if not more influx from other states. Cities of a country are supposed to be multi-cultural and full of hustle-bustle and Bengaluroo boasting to be the technology capital of India should have better traffic management. Dumbness in technology is expected from other cities. Traffic has this component of geographical constraints and planning which Bengaluroo authorities are failing to address. In one hand IT is talking about AI, ML etc (all hot air) and Bengaluroo is at the center of this in India, but the municipal part of Bengaluroo is backward because the private companies are not actively participating in the management of the resources the city has. Just making the IT Parks posh and elitist and leaving the rest of city as a network of chaos. The older parts of Bengaluroo has a lot of tree cover which is beautiful, but the newer parts don't have as many lakes or trees. Some greedy people making money of people's misery (this one is not Bengaluroo alone). Lived in Mumbai, Delhi, Gurgaon, Pune, Bengaluroo, Maryland, US; Durham, US. Little experience of Chennai. Kolkata, Hyderabad, Indore, Lucknow, Bhopal, Jaipur, Ahmedabad, Bhubaneswar etc none.
I am sitting in Savannah Georgia and watching all the places I grew up and went to college! Phew I need to book a ticket now to go back home... I love Bangalore .. this was so refreshing watch .. 😭😭
@@shravanr8264 @sushmasrao sitting outside Bengaluru is shit... and you guys want to mention that.. and I am one among those sitting in Vancouver and typing this shit... Bengaluru Swarga kanro kepru mundeva...
Nikhil I feel you should hire someone who is bangalorean+Kannadiga to show actual bangalore. Guests will show pubs n cafes which isn't cool anymore as we anyway see it in influencers of instagram.
00:02 Exploring Bangalore through distinguished personalities 03:07 Lalbagh Botanical Garden is a must-visit in Bangalore 08:12 VB Bakery and childhood memories 10:37 Childhood memories of climbing balconies, naughty deeds, and quirky adventures 15:40 Rose Garden Road was a beautiful green canopy. 18:03 Nikhil and his friend started selling cell phones at a young age. 22:39 Legacy is overrated and vanity to want to be remembered 24:45 Early motivation rooted in childhood experiences 29:16 Nikhil Kamath's trading journey from Bangalore 31:25 Nikhil Kamath used to be social but has become less social in the last 5 years. 36:04 Started earning erratically through trading 38:09 Starting Zerodha and reminiscing about school days 42:33 Living in the office for years to save money and enjoy living around people 44:46 Nikhil Kamath and KR's relationship is based on love, respect, and philosophical debates. 49:20 Bangalore traffic is a major issue 51:35 Cooking for a month makes me lose fat. 56:35 Discussion about meeting famous personalities and role models. 58:42 Opinion on social media and journalism 1:03:06 Managing time between work and downtime 1:05:41 Starting a podcast out of organic conversations 1:09:58 Araku coffee and Saco bakery coming to Bangalore 1:12:11 Bangalore is known for its welcoming and nice people 1:16:57 Bangalore is so safe that walking late at night is not an issue 1:19:01 Bangalore is a mix of car and outdoor activities.
One idea for WTF Bengaluru podcast that I want to give. I lived there for around 6 years from 2000 to 2006. As a young IT professional, mostly visited those part of the city that either had to do something with IT or the cool places where usually used to go. I lived at Airport Road and the office was in Electronic City. So the usual places to visit would be areas around Airport Road, MG Road, Brigade Road and Majestic (during my initial period in Bangalore). There is still another Bengaluru where people are keeping their long traditions and culture alive. I think you must have a podcast on that aspect of Bengaluru - traditional & modern simultaneously, not just the IT capital, chaotic (traffic jams) yet a peaceful artistic place.
Been in Bengaluru for 11 years... have recently left it for mbbs ... but seeing Nikhil sir roaming us around in Bengaluru through his lens is so much of nostalgia ... proud Bangalorean macha😅
My story is similar to Nikhil’s, I also had started working in a bpo just after school. Though I hide it from people now as I’m not as successful as him and people around me keep on reminding me how I wasted my time. But I’m not giving up and working on my second start up and hopefully will make it big and will be able to share my past stories without any inhibitions. You are such an inspiration Nikhil. Would love to meet you once in this lifetime.
22:47 i love the part where Nikhil says the idea of legacy is bullcrap! How is that still not a normal way of thinking these days? People seriously need to question these ideologies that have been dumped on them, and check and see if it even makes real sense or not. Instead of following them blindly. Love this man!
nikhil is a idol to me and i think other young indians trying to be entrepreneurs. I am hooked to WTF podcasts. You know what i have always felt nikhil and his fabulous team should once come up with a podcast with young people trying to be a successful entrepreneurs, it would make such a good talk from a prespective of a young normal daily person and what problems they face, how young india thinks. It would be such a good connect for people watching to relate. Since i have i stepped in the path of entrepreneurship, sitting down with nikhil and have a good talk has been on my dream to-do list.
Thumbs up ! High Five ! On Nikhil's thought on marriage, family name legacy, kids, birth & death ... I am travelling the same thought and life .... Everyone around me said I am fool, glad there is another intellectual sharing thoughts like me 😊
⚠️ Spoiler alert Things to do in Bangalore when you visit here for the first time 1. Take a walk at Cubbon Park on a Sunday morning 2. A run around Lal Bagh 3. Coffee & Breakfast at Third Wave, Arakku & kutti, Subko 4. Have Dosa, Coffee at Airlines Hotel (Open restaurant with massive trees) 5. Nagarjuna Biryani 6. Empire Restaurant (Specific suggestion: Chicken Kabab & Ghee Rice) Thank you Meghna and Bilal for bringing this new format of conversation. I am new to this city, and definitely got amazing things to explore. Excited to see what more coming to this.
I am just sharing my experience, not a complaint of any kind ! Around the same time Nikhil mentions I too started my career in Bangalore, grew slightly better than his beginnings as he explained. My stock investing too started in Bangalore ...but i have not even attempted growing myself financially at the CAGR of the Kamaths .. I guess all our goals are quite different and success isnt measures on the same yardstick
Saar Bangalore traffic problem is not people from other states saar, it is indisciplined drivers saar, it is traffic police management saar, ondu plate bisibelle baath saar please saar
@@srs623 saar who outsiders saar? Americansaa atava europeanaaru saar? heli saar… outsiders illa saar, nimmagaagi taxes pavitsuva Indians saar, eradu thatte idli kodi saar
Great questions and answers with insights discussed, looking forward to the city turning pink some day 🌸that would be a great initiative PS: Zerodha office is visible from my PG terrace 👍
For the record, Cubbon park is much larger than Lalbagh (300 Acres Vs 238 Acres), but Nikhil's confusion is understandable since Lalbagh is one contiguous park, while Cubbon is split into many smaller bits courtesy the roads running in between.
Nikhil is very calm & composed ,but I feel only few are privileged & favoured by God to achieve what they achieve ,also it's all a sync between your time & the universal luck
Nikhil Kamath wish you would plant native trees like Cassia fistula, neem, amla, erythrina, silk cotton, kadamba and so many others. They’ll not only add value in terms of carbon but also attract native biodiversity like native butterflies , birds bees etc
make sure to become localite than being a guest is a tip for you from bangalorean. Enjoy local food in n around, less complaints abt traffic as it's happening coz of no. of ppl boarding flight to Bengaluru. Learn beyond Kannad gotilla n start saying Kannada kalitidini (I'm learning Kannada), city will be yours
Watching your video brought back a flood of memories! Miss those Bengaluru days, 24/7, Those late-night shifts at the call center seem like a lifetime ago, It's incredible to see how far we've come since then.
God .. I can relate to you so much !! Bangalore is love ❤️ and so happy to see that love and pride for local place in Nikhil and how your working towards making this place cool !! We definitely need more such leaders .. need ur wishes to try be that 😊
it is not about being 'remembered' to become a parent. its about the happiness you derive from that process and going through creating a new life. that is such a unique experience, i feel. Expensive and exhausting, agreed but extremely unique.
Just wanted to drop a line to say how much I enjoyed your podcast and the way you shared your life journey. It was so refreshing to hear someone as successful as you being so relatable. It's inspiring to see someone who's achieved so much but still keeps it humble. Your journey gives hope to us dreamers that success is possible with hard work and staying true to ourselves. Keep doing what you're doing, and thanks for being a source of inspiration!
I love this man who is doing yt videos to help entrepreneurs. His WTF series was helpful. and this video about banglore will let outside banglore people to know deep to banglore Market.
Nikhil, your long chat format is amazing for someone like me who is an NRI and is just recently re discovering India. If I may, I would love to suggest that you do a podcast with Indians who live abroad but aren’t necessarily just billionaires but still very successful business people. I have surprisingly found your podcast to be homecoming for me….its shown me a side of India I’m finding intriguing, deep and genuinely interesting.
Think for neurodivergent like me.. who is ADHD and find it extremely challenging to do these chorus everyday... So, staying at home even at 37 makes so much sense
Nikhil your exploring and telling story about Bangalore has told us that how connected you are with Bangalore ...so down to earth kind of talk ....keep it up
I totally agree with everything you said about Bengaluru and its residents. I didn't know I could relate to so many of his experiences!! Man, I am a fan now. Loved your attitude. Nikhil is blessed to have had a beautiful life he made for himself. Love the hustle, hunger, and the humble nature in you that's got you so far. SO SO PROUD !! ❤❤❤❤❤
im 90s kid, same age as meghna, before i sign off from liking n commenting relatable posts, i loved the video. I know idea is similar to bombay journey, but make it relatable n engaging like how nikhil drived this episode mostly literally in both ways (driving car n taking audience along )
Every person has a story to tell., only few gets a opportunity where PPL are keen to know. Good one Nikhil..it's one of very few memorabilia, i enjoyed n i was taken back in time machine...
Nikhil true bengaluru boy roasted them when they complaints about traffic. I like it when he said they have team who ideates for making Bengaluru look more cooler
Truly enjoyed the video, it was a trip down the memory lane and discovering Nikhil's growing up years. Loved the "yen maga", honey cake, congress kadelekayi.. this is something I keep bragging about good old Bangalore to the people who have landed in Bangalore. Looking forward to more such videos.
The pink flower trees which we see on Bangalore's Silk board road are known as Pink Trumpet, which are basically South American trees. However, the initiative to plant such trees is really cool. :)
Seeing nikhil roaming on the roads and mentioning people and places you know gives you the certification of a banglorean 😅
Don't say you are banglorean. You must be some migrant
😊😊😊😊🎉😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
He is actually Banglorian 😂his family stays in Bangalore
Nikhil not knowing OTP joke is how rich you should become eventually.😂
OTP Ola me hota he na
@@m4xxxxxxxx-d7i I think Uber very recently started asking for otps
Uber India also asks for OTP for quite some time now
Who else just instantly connected better with Nikhil after the "Elindano bandbidthane' dialogue.
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@@chaitanyapatil2840 1:12:04
@@chaitanyapatil2840 1:12:04
@@chaitanyapatil2840 1:12:00
😂😂 1:12:20
❤️ನೀ ಕನ್ನಡದಲ್ಲಿ ಮಾತಡಿದ್ದು ಅಷ್ಟೇ ಇಷ್ಟ ಆಗಿದ್ದು.... ನಮ್ಮ ಕನ್ನಡದವರು ಅಂತ ಹೇಳೋಕ್ಕೆ ಹೆಮ್ಮೆ ಆಗುತ್ತೆ ಇನ್ನು ಎತ್ತರಕ್ಕೆ ಬೆಳಿಲ್ಲಿ. 💛❤️ ಹಾಸನ
Chutad kannada log
I can't even think of moving out at 20, and nor am I earning ₹8000 now, but back then without any degree, Nikhil was doing this at 17, tells a lot about how special he was, and the reason he is so successful 👍 Nikhil serves as an inspiration to many young people, looking to make it big✊
Tushar brother don't move out it's not our culture , and although nikhil kamath is toxic and a physco person if you look he is not married, not having children's , there is no point living life without responsibility and falacy , I bet you have 1 lakh cash and move out and do whatever you want , then at 2-3 month you realise there is no fulfilment doing this , nikhil kamath is a outlier never inspired from him
@@UttamKumar-ui4gh kya bakwaas bol raha oh bhai
@@UttamKumar-ui4gh Bro he don't want to get married soo what's toxic in that after marriage he had to deal with the fights n all soo he may decided to not get married what's there in that mainly tell me what's toxic in that ??
@@UttamKumar-ui4gh he don't want childrens coz he don't want to take care of children what if his children's become old and blame everything on him soo he don't want everything that one now what??
He is not he comes from a privileged background😅😅
Such a humble person! Vivid memories of Bangalore came alive after watching this. Started my career in Bengaluru (then called Bangalore) in late 2000 and stayed there till mid 2006. Lalbagh, Cubbon Park, Nagarjuna Biriyani and many things that were mentioned that I can remember. Again a great drive through podcast.
Bengaluru I think is actually an amalgamation of many small Bengaluru’s. All are self sustaining and you will need not go from your Bengaluru to the others and if you want to do so, you need a lot of planning. This is based on my exp of traveling there in 2018 and 2019.
There’s something so soothing and mesmerising about Nikhil. Bilal and Meghana are truly lucky to be his crew.
It's money
And women love money, they feel very comfortable when the guy have that.
Nikhil's Calm Demeanour & story telling ..
Meghna's Pleasing Giggles &
Bilal's Banters...
Made it really work and look so natural .. Waiting for more... All the best for more such episodes 👍
I feel Bilal and Meghana are so lucky that they get to work closely with Nikhil, there's just so much to learn from him! ❤
The politeness and Humbleness with which Nikhil speaks, made me his fan❤
I love the way Nikhil is smart and sarcastically answers certain questions like he mentioned his pet . Completely loved your first one with a cool and rare gem bengalurian
Perfect answer by nikhil for the traffic condition in Bangalore
Just my opinion. Other cities have equal if not more influx from other states. Cities of a country are supposed to be multi-cultural and full of hustle-bustle and Bengaluroo boasting to be the technology capital of India should have better traffic management. Dumbness in technology is expected from other cities. Traffic has this component of geographical constraints and planning which Bengaluroo authorities are failing to address. In one hand IT is talking about AI, ML etc (all hot air) and Bengaluroo is at the center of this in India, but the municipal part of Bengaluroo is backward because the private companies are not actively participating in the management of the resources the city has. Just making the IT Parks posh and elitist and leaving the rest of city as a network of chaos. The older parts of Bengaluroo has a lot of tree cover which is beautiful, but the newer parts don't have as many lakes or trees. Some greedy people making money of people's misery (this one is not Bengaluroo alone). Lived in Mumbai, Delhi, Gurgaon, Pune, Bengaluroo, Maryland, US; Durham, US. Little experience of Chennai. Kolkata, Hyderabad, Indore, Lucknow, Bhopal, Jaipur, Ahmedabad, Bhubaneswar etc none.
I am sitting in Savannah Georgia and watching all the places I grew up and went to college! Phew I need to book a ticket now to go back home... I love Bangalore .. this was so refreshing watch .. 😭😭
Same, sitting in Miami and watching this, can't wait to go back
@@shravanr8264 @sushmasrao sitting outside Bengaluru is shit... and you guys want to mention that.. and I am one among those sitting in Vancouver and typing this shit... Bengaluru Swarga kanro kepru mundeva...
I can watch Nikhil talk for billion minutes ,, loved this format and it was very informative.
Get a life
lol u better watch paint dry
😂😂
1 Billion minutes is 694,444 days.
not possible, Be practical. less 🧈
Respect button for Nikhil ❤ & Team
Yes. 1 suggestion to team, when you see places while driving please show places not faces. When nikhil talks about self then you can show his place.
1:12:07 Kannada in bangalore stocks "should go high" 💛❤
yellindano banbittidaane illige 😂
Nikhil avna Kalsi manege, Naan join aagtini nim team ge
Nikhil I feel you should hire someone who is bangalorean+Kannadiga to show actual bangalore. Guests will show pubs n cafes which isn't cool anymore as we anyway see it in influencers of instagram.
00:02 Exploring Bangalore through distinguished personalities
03:07 Lalbagh Botanical Garden is a must-visit in Bangalore
08:12 VB Bakery and childhood memories
10:37 Childhood memories of climbing balconies, naughty deeds, and quirky adventures
15:40 Rose Garden Road was a beautiful green canopy.
18:03 Nikhil and his friend started selling cell phones at a young age.
22:39 Legacy is overrated and vanity to want to be remembered
24:45 Early motivation rooted in childhood experiences
29:16 Nikhil Kamath's trading journey from Bangalore
31:25 Nikhil Kamath used to be social but has become less social in the last 5 years.
36:04 Started earning erratically through trading
38:09 Starting Zerodha and reminiscing about school days
42:33 Living in the office for years to save money and enjoy living around people
44:46 Nikhil Kamath and KR's relationship is based on love, respect, and philosophical debates.
49:20 Bangalore traffic is a major issue
51:35 Cooking for a month makes me lose fat.
56:35 Discussion about meeting famous personalities and role models.
58:42 Opinion on social media and journalism
1:03:06 Managing time between work and downtime
1:05:41 Starting a podcast out of organic conversations
1:09:58 Araku coffee and Saco bakery coming to Bangalore
1:12:11 Bangalore is known for its welcoming and nice people
1:16:57 Bangalore is so safe that walking late at night is not an issue
1:19:01 Bangalore is a mix of car and outdoor activities.
How jobless u r
Thanks
As a Bangalore boy, I am super proud . Now I am making my account in Zerodha
One idea for WTF Bengaluru podcast that I want to give. I lived there for around 6 years from 2000 to 2006. As a young IT professional, mostly visited those part of the city that either had to do something with IT or the cool places where usually used to go. I lived at Airport Road and the office was in Electronic City. So the usual places to visit would be areas around Airport Road, MG Road, Brigade Road and Majestic (during my initial period in Bangalore). There is still another Bengaluru where people are keeping their long traditions and culture alive. I think you must have a podcast on that aspect of Bengaluru - traditional & modern simultaneously, not just the IT capital, chaotic (traffic jams) yet a peaceful artistic place.
Exactly sir!!
People can explore this beautiful city locally as a localite, you'll explore unexplored
Calling Bangalore as traditional is a joke on the other cities of India
Been in Bengaluru for 11 years... have recently left it for mbbs ... but seeing Nikhil sir roaming us around in Bengaluru through his lens is so much of nostalgia ... proud Bangalorean macha😅
fact that u call it Bengaluru makes you truly localite. Some are still guests even after X amount of years
@@soumyacs1552 haha yeah
@@bishwomohanmishra2118 but dont impose your language and try to learn our language
English @@srs623?
Nikhil looks like that cool uncle, that takes you for a drive around the city once in a while
It feels so refreshing to listen nikhil talking about bengaluru ❤
Nithin is such an inspiration for people from middle class background that all your dreams can be achieved
Like always, it was meditative to listen to Nikhil, and didn't want it to finish.
Guys plz do it we only see Mumbai Delhi content. We all need Bangalore and Karnataka content on TH-cam because I just love it. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Nikhil Kamath is the kind of role models we need.
My story is similar to Nikhil’s, I also had started working in a bpo just after school. Though I hide it from people now as I’m not as successful as him and people around me keep on reminding me how I wasted my time. But I’m not giving up and working on my second start up and hopefully will make it big and will be able to share my past stories without any inhibitions. You are such an inspiration Nikhil. Would love to meet you once in this lifetime.
Bro you will make it… all the best
All the best success is yours
All the best 👍🏻
All the best..risk takers should not worry about society and toxic people around them
You all are amazing. Thanks for your wishes ❤
22:47 i love the part where Nikhil says the idea of legacy is bullcrap! How is that still not a normal way of thinking these days? People seriously need to question these ideologies that have been dumped on them, and check and see if it even makes real sense or not. Instead of following them blindly. Love this man!
This point made wha this is iam missing in my life
if you don’t build legacy then why the fuck are you working or surviving?
nikhil is a idol to me and i think other young indians trying to be entrepreneurs. I am hooked to WTF podcasts. You know what i have always felt nikhil and his fabulous team should once come up with a podcast with young people trying to be a successful entrepreneurs, it would make such a good talk from a prespective of a young normal daily person and what problems they face, how young india thinks. It would be such a good connect for people watching to relate. Since i have i stepped in the path of entrepreneurship, sitting down with nikhil and have a good talk has been on my dream to-do list.
u shd watch his interviews then
@@soumyacs1552 I have watched many , anything specifically you want me to watch?
Thumbs up ! High Five ! On Nikhil's thought on marriage, family name legacy, kids, birth & death ... I am travelling the same thought and life .... Everyone around me said I am fool, glad there is another intellectual sharing thoughts like me 😊
Yeah! Amazing, it's very comforting to see people with same life attitude. :)
I don't understand the concept of "legacy".
same here,
Listening to this while driving my car, I feel like I'm taking them on a ride through the city.
I go to college through those routes every day, so this video will definitely enhance the way I view those places now
Thank you nikhil for your upcoming plans to develop Bangalore, and big respect to you and your team
Living in Bengaluru, this is a treat. I love the city.
why it's tokoyo, davos somthing
@@anirudh1645 What are you trying to say?
50:00 where Nikhil speaking every Bengalurians heart
😅😅😅😂😂😂 💯
My first introduction to Nikhil is impressive. Will follow him more.
⚠️ Spoiler alert
Things to do in Bangalore when you visit here for the first time
1. Take a walk at Cubbon Park on a Sunday morning
2. A run around Lal Bagh
3. Coffee & Breakfast at Third Wave, Arakku & kutti, Subko
4. Have Dosa, Coffee at Airlines Hotel (Open restaurant with massive trees)
5. Nagarjuna Biryani
6. Empire Restaurant (Specific suggestion: Chicken Kabab & Ghee Rice)
Thank you Meghna and Bilal for bringing this new format of conversation. I am new to this city, and definitely got amazing things to explore.
Excited to see what more coming to this.
That's such a touristy point of view, are you new here?
Being a Bangalorean I've really enjoyed watching the conversations around Bangalore and also about nikhils journey.
Neen yav banglorean appa
Nikhil gives the same answer as me when asked about Bengaluru traffic in office
there's a Lil bit of nikhil kamath in everyone one of us by now
49:50 nikhil speaking the truth happy for you man😊
One genuine request to people .. please please plant more trees in and around Bengaluru. ❤🙏🏻.
I am just sharing my experience, not a complaint of any kind ! Around the same time Nikhil mentions I too started my career in Bangalore, grew slightly better than his beginnings as he explained. My stock investing too started in Bangalore ...but i have not even attempted growing myself financially at the CAGR of the Kamaths .. I guess all our goals are quite different and success isnt measures on the same yardstick
49:33 Thank you Nikhil for raising a voice supporting Bengaluru 😄😄
Saar Bangalore traffic problem is not people from other states saar, it is indisciplined drivers saar, it is traffic police management saar, ondu plate bisibelle baath saar please saar
@@BombayMaverick....Howdha VADAPAV ....😂
@@BombayMaverick it has all happened because of outsiders
@@srs623 saar who outsiders saar? Americansaa atava europeanaaru saar? heli saar… outsiders illa saar, nimmagaagi taxes pavitsuva Indians saar, eradu thatte idli kodi saar
@@BombayMaverick Outsiders are non kannadigas
"Anything that doesn't make money is downtime" ❤
Thank you Nikhil!!!
U made us revisit our forgotten childhood once again❤
80’s Kids🔥
I am so happy to hear that he is planning something for Bangalore.
Nikhil Kamath, this man beholds such soothing personality!
Ikr😂
Why the hell he sounds like a 60 year old saint?
I am not saying it's wrong but isn't he 36 year old only?
Why his voice doesn't sound energetic?
Love Nikhil for everything he's been doing for the past few months ❤
I have not visited Bangalore for many years…. This was nostalgia. Loved the vibe
I am Bilal's age and Bilal not relating to Nikhil's childhood/youth stories is so surpising to me cuz I clearly do.
Can listen to Nikhil speak for hours. 🙌🏻🙌🏻
I loved his thoughts on ->Who remembers you after you gone! Live now and be good to people around you.
It's been 1.5 years in Bangalore and dheere dheere I'm falling in love with it.
slowly slowly 😂 using same word twice is one of the characteristics of bangalorean
That's a long time to fall in love with something
@@Bigbrain2611 I couldn't go on frequent dates due to it's traffic
@@mukuleshshinde7073 its not it's.
Try a little kannada and see how bangalore is gonna love you
Great questions and answers with insights discussed, looking forward to the city turning pink some day 🌸that would be a great initiative
PS: Zerodha office is visible from my PG terrace 👍
I belive the same.Nobodyknows the name of father of there grandfather.Everybody is get forgotten.
Accidentally stumbled upon it.. Didn't like the title thoe.. But as a Kannadiga (B'lorean) I m loving it. 😊
For the record, Cubbon park is much larger than Lalbagh (300 Acres Vs 238 Acres), but Nikhil's confusion is understandable since Lalbagh is one contiguous park, while Cubbon is split into many smaller bits courtesy the roads running in between.
Nikhil is very calm & composed ,but I feel only few are privileged & favoured by God to achieve what they achieve ,also it's all a sync between your time & the universal luck
Finally this came out! Am going to enjoy it :)
Good to know that he's a kannadiga🔥❤️
he's a Tuluva, not Kannadiga
@@NoName-bb2pujoke😂😂😂😂
Nikhil Kamath wish you would plant native trees like Cassia fistula, neem, amla, erythrina, silk cotton, kadamba and so many others. They’ll not only add value in terms of carbon but also attract native biodiversity like native butterflies , birds bees etc
He is the only man I can watch him speak all day
Gonna move to bangalore in a month and I think this podcast is a sign. I think I am gonna love it. Fingers crossed 🤞
make sure to become localite than being a guest is a tip for you from bangalorean. Enjoy local food in n around, less complaints abt traffic as it's happening coz of no. of ppl boarding flight to Bengaluru.
Learn beyond Kannad gotilla n start saying Kannada kalitidini (I'm learning Kannada), city will be yours
Also don't bring your family. It's already crowded here..
U all come sit here and complaint about traffic 😂 U guys are traffic... Moral of the video
I think nikhil should do a podcast with acharya prashant.i would love hear their conversation
Watching your video brought back a flood of memories! Miss those Bengaluru days, 24/7, Those late-night shifts at the call center seem like a lifetime ago, It's incredible to see how far we've come since then.
Damn , Nikhil is such a south Bangalore huduga. 🌻🌻🌻
God .. I can relate to you so much !! Bangalore is love ❤️ and so happy to see that love and pride for local place in Nikhil and how your working towards making this place cool !! We definitely need more such leaders .. need ur wishes to try be that 😊
It's amazing how Nikhil connects with his young staff trying to correct their many a time short sighted way of 🤔 in a humane way
Nikhil spoke like our true namma Bengaluru huduga 🎉❤.
it is not about being 'remembered' to become a parent. its about the happiness you derive from that process and going through creating a new life. that is such a unique experience, i feel. Expensive and exhausting, agreed but extremely unique.
Liked it because of Nikhil, cool guy and Meghna was also cool, asked relevant questions without making it too formal or casual.
Just wanted to drop a line to say how much I enjoyed your podcast and the way you shared your life journey. It was so refreshing to hear someone as successful as you being so relatable. It's inspiring to see someone who's achieved so much but still keeps it humble. Your journey gives hope to us dreamers that success is possible with hard work and staying true to ourselves.
Keep doing what you're doing, and thanks for being a source of inspiration!
I love this man who is doing yt videos to help entrepreneurs. His WTF series was helpful. and this video about banglore will let outside banglore people to know deep to banglore Market.
Since both of you know nikhil, it was a natural conversation. This natural flow will be a challenge for you guys, when you invite other guests.
loved this format , waiting for more fun videos like these
Waiting for this vedio such a long time
Nikhil, your long chat format is amazing for someone like me who is an NRI and is just recently re discovering India. If I may, I would love to suggest that you do a podcast with Indians who live abroad but aren’t necessarily just billionaires but still very successful business people. I have surprisingly found your podcast to be homecoming for me….its shown me a side of India I’m finding intriguing, deep and genuinely interesting.
Love this from the core of my heart! Stayed in Bangalore for two years and its was a very peaceful phase of my life.
I've to say your content is quite engaging. I've watched this whole video without any break, and that hardly happens with any other videos.
Bilal is very sweet and quite mature in his thoughts and conversational wit.....he knows how to develop a chat chemistry.
Bilal is such a Vibe and cool to hangout with
So calm and composed as always.. Love to meet you some day.. Two people I admire the most..Nikhil kamat & Rahul Dravid.. ❤
HOW THIS MAN IS SO CALM ALL THE TIME...LIKE HOW
Let's go guys! Bring some more amazing & interesting content like this.❤❤
We need more Bangalore!!!!
Think for neurodivergent like me.. who is ADHD and find it extremely challenging to do these chorus everyday... So, staying at home even at 37 makes so much sense
Nikhil saying "Flower" in bangalore accent is just 😍😍
Nikhil your exploring and telling story about Bangalore has told us that how connected you are with Bangalore ...so down to earth kind of talk ....keep it up
Bro was working in 24/7 and now planning how to improve Bengaluru or look cooler and he’s so chill ✅
I totally agree with everything you said about Bengaluru and its residents. I didn't know I could relate to so many of his experiences!! Man, I am a fan now. Loved your attitude. Nikhil is blessed to have had a beautiful life he made for himself. Love the hustle, hunger, and the humble nature in you that's got you so far. SO SO PROUD !! ❤❤❤❤❤
im 90s kid, same age as meghna, before i sign off from liking n commenting relatable posts, i loved the video. I know idea is similar to bombay journey, but make it relatable n engaging like how nikhil drived this episode mostly literally in both ways (driving car n taking audience along )
Every person has a story to tell., only few gets a opportunity where PPL are keen to know. Good one Nikhil..it's one of very few memorabilia, i enjoyed n i was taken back in time machine...
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Nikhil true bengaluru boy roasted them when they complaints about traffic. I like it when he said they have team who ideates for making Bengaluru look more cooler
Ya @bilal and @meghana are really lucky they get to connect with this full of wisdom guy i wish and manifest him in my life with all good reasons ❤
Truly enjoyed the video, it was a trip down the memory lane and discovering Nikhil's growing up years. Loved the "yen maga", honey cake, congress kadelekayi.. this is something I keep bragging about good old Bangalore to the people who have landed in Bangalore. Looking forward to more such videos.
Absolutely love and resonate with Nikhil's thought process.
The pink flower trees which we see on Bangalore's Silk board road are known as Pink Trumpet, which are basically South American trees. However, the initiative to plant such trees is really cool. :)