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Nithin Kamath outperforms fellow entrepreneurs in push-up challenge to claim victory. Video
Nithin Kamath outperforms fellow entrepreneurs in push-up challenge to claim victory. Video

Hindustan Times

time2 days ago

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Nithin Kamath outperforms fellow entrepreneurs in push-up challenge to claim victory. Video

Zerodha co-founder Nithin Kamath has once again captured public attention, but this time it wasn't for a financial innovation. A light-hearted yet competitive push-up challenge, shared on Instagram by entrepreneur Dilip Kumar in collaboration with Kamath, has gone viral, showcasing the fitness streak among India's leading business minds. Nithin Kamath impressed internet as he emerged victorious in a push-up contest.(Instagram/kmr_dilip) (Also read: 'Aage jaane Ram kya hoga': Nithin Kamath's musical house party captured by proud mom) Kumar shared the video with the caption: 'There is only one way to challenge Nithin Kamath. Some folks tried it. This is what happened.' The clip shared on Instagram puts Kamath and several well-known entrepreneurs in a playful yet intense contest of strength and endurance. Round by round breakdown The competition began with a 30 push-up challenge, with all participants holding strong. As the challenge progressed into the 40 push-up round, competitors started dropping out. Among those who exited were Swetha Subbiah, co-founder of Sisters in Sweat, Dilip Kumar himself, Adnan Adeeb of Spectacom, and Seema Patil, director at Zerodha and Kamath's wife. The final 50 push-up round narrowed the field to just two contenders: Nithin Kamath and Shiva Subramanian, founder of Biopeak. Subramanian fought hard but eventually fell short, leaving Kamath as the overall winner of the challenge. Check out the clip here: A glimpse into his personal life This isn't the first time Kamath has shown a more relaxed and personal side on social media. Earlier, he was seen in a video shared by his mother, Revathi Kamath, enjoying a heartwarming family jam session. Take a look here at the video: The clip, posted on Facebook, captured Nithin playing the guitar and singing the popular Euphoria song 'Aage jaane Ram kya hoga.' He was joined by his wife, Seema Patil, and their young son, turning the moment into a cosy family performance. Revathi Kamath filmed the cheerful family get-together during a house party, proudly sharing it with her followers.

Internet Falls In Love With Nithin Kamath's Soulful Guitar Jam At Home Party
Internet Falls In Love With Nithin Kamath's Soulful Guitar Jam At Home Party

News18

time11-08-2025

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Internet Falls In Love With Nithin Kamath's Soulful Guitar Jam At Home Party

The famous Indian business giant was seen enjoying a few lighthearted moments with his wife and little son while playing a guitar and singing 'Aage jaane Ram kya hoga'. Zerodha co-founder Nithin Kamath playing a guitar and singing Euphoria's Aage Jaane Ram Kya Hoga was captured in a wonderful video that went viral on social media. Kamath was enjoying a musical house party with his family when he was recorded playing the instrument and singing the famous song by his mother, Revathi Kamath, who shared it over her Facebook account. The lovely scenes involved Kamath enjoying the heartening music session with his wife, Seema Patil, and their son. Through the video, Revathi, a proud mother of the corporate giant, revealed his musical side to the world that knows him mainly for his business expertise. The clip shared by his mother of the Zerodha co-founder singing the famous Euphoria song reminded users of another viral video of the Kamath family. Earlier, the musical bond between Nithin's mother and his son had grabbed the internet's attention during the Shyamalakrishna Sangeetha Sabha held at the Dattatreya Temple in Tyagarajanagar in Bengaluru. The grandson-grandmother duo performed in front of a large audience, which appreciated Revathi and little Kiaan's efforts. Notably, the event was dedicated to Revathi Kamath's parents, Shyamala and Krishnamurthy. While she played the veena, little Kiaan accompanied her on the mridangam. At the time, Revathi Kamath shared the video of their performance on Instagram and detailed how it was a month's hard work coming together. 'My one month's hard work yesterday ended with great success! I wanted my grandson Kiaan to perform mrudanga on my Shyamalakrishna Sangeetha Sabha platform yesterday evening at Dattatreya Temple, Tyagarajanagar, Bangalore!" she wrote. 'The concert started with my veena and my grandson's mrudanga and later continued with young, well-known artists' performance and ended with great Vidwan Vinay Sharva's concert! Please watch Nithin Kamath enjoying his son's playing." The clip featured a proud moment for Nithin Kamath. As the camera panned on the Zerodha co-founder, he was seen appreciating the efforts of Kiaan after he perfected the mrundanga and effortlessly complimented the grandmother's veena recital. Seated in the audience, Nithin is visibly proud and waves his head in sync with the beat played by little Kiaan. view comments Location : Delhi, India, India First Published: August 11, 2025, 16:41 IST News viral Internet Falls In Love With Nithin Kamath's Soulful Guitar Jam At Home Party Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

‘Aage jaane Ram kya hoga': Nithin Kamath sings with wife, son by his side. Proud mom records video at house party
‘Aage jaane Ram kya hoga': Nithin Kamath sings with wife, son by his side. Proud mom records video at house party

Hindustan Times

time11-08-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hindustan Times

‘Aage jaane Ram kya hoga': Nithin Kamath sings with wife, son by his side. Proud mom records video at house party

Zerodha co-founder Nithin Kamath was recently seen enjoying a heartwarming musical moment with his family, as captured in a video shared by his mother, Revathi Kamath. The clip, posted on her Facebook account, shows Nithin playing the guitar and singing Euphoria's song 'Aage jaane Ram kya hoga.' Joining him in the performance were his wife, Seema Patil, and their son, making it a cosy family jam session. The proud mother filmed the scene during a house party, capturing her son's musical side away from the corporate world. Nithin Kamath was seen playing guitar and singing Euphoria's song with his wife and son in a house party.(Facebook/Revathi Kamath ) (Also read: Billionaire Nithin Kamath sits like ordinary audience member in Bengaluru temple for son's mrudanga performance) Take a look here at the clip: Grandmother-grandson performance at Bengaluru temple Earlier, another video featuring the Kamath family had gained attention online, this time showcasing the musical bond between Nithin's mother and his son. At the Shyamalakrishna Sangeetha Sabha, held at the Dattatreya Temple in Tyagarajanagar, Bengaluru, Revathi Kamath and her grandson Kiaan performed together in front of an appreciative audience. Revathi played the veena while Kiaan accompanied her on the mrudanga. The event was particularly meaningful for her, as it was dedicated to her parents, Shyamala and Krishnamurthy. A month of preparation for a perfect recital Sharing the video on Instagram, Revathi revealed that the performance had been in the making for over a month. 'My one month's hard work yesterday ended with great success! I wanted my grandson Kiaan to perform mrudanga on my Shyamalakrishna Sangeetha Sabha platform yesterday evening at Dattatreya Temple, Tyagarajanagar, Bangalore!' she wrote. She added, 'The concert started with my veena and my grandson's mrudanga and later continued with young well-known artists' performance and ended with great Vidwan Vinay Sharva's concert! Please watch Nithin Kamath enjoying his son's playing.' Watch the clip here: Proud father moment The video shows Kiaan keeping perfect rhythm on the mrudanga, effortlessly complementing his grandmother's veena recital. The camera briefly pans to Nithin, seated in the audience, visibly proud and smiling as he watches the duo perform. His head moves in sync with the beat, a clear sign of how much he was enjoying the moment.

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