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Indian Express
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Indian Express
Zerodha's co-founder Nithin Kamath strums guitar with wife and son, sings Euphoria song in viral video: ‘Should perform on Bangalore band nights'
Zerodha co-founder Nithin Kamath recently gave fans a rare look at his life beyond the stock market, joining his wife Seema Patil and their young son for an impromptu music session at a casual house gathering. The moment, captured by his mother Revathi Kamath and shared on her Facebook page, drew a flood of warm responses from friends and followers. In the clip, Nithin can be seen strumming a guitar and singing Euphoria's hit 'Aage Jaane Ram Kya Hoga', with Seema joining in for a cosy family jam. The laid-back vibe struck a chord online. 'He should perform on Bangalore Band Nights,' one viewer commented, while another wrote, 'This is called 'Home'.' It's not the first time the Kamath family's musical side has surfaced online. Earlier this year, a different video gained attention when Revathi and her grandson Kiaan performed together at the Shyamalakrishna Sangeetha Sabha, held at the Dattatreya Temple in Tyagarajanagar, Bengaluru. Revathi played the veena while Kiaan accompanied her on the mridangam, in a recital dedicated to her parents, Shyamala and Krishnamurthy. A post shared by Revathi Kamath (@ Also Read | Content creator mimics Nikhil Kamath's podcast style; Zerodha co-founder reacts: 'Hilarious' '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,' Revathi wrote in her post. The evening began with their duet, followed by performances from promising young musicians, and concluded with a recital by acclaimed vidwan Vinay Sharva. Revathi also urged viewers to 'please watch Nithin Kamath enjoying his son's playing,' calling the moment especially meaningful for her.


Time of India
11-08-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Not just stocks. Zerodha's Nithin Kamath trades musical notes like a pro guitarist. Watch video
Synopsis Zerodha co-founder Nithin Kamath was recently seen in two heartwarming musical moments with his family. In a video shared by his mother, Revathi Kamath, he played the guitar and sang Euphoria's 'Aage Jaane Ram Kya Hoga' alongside his wife and son during a house party, earning praise online. Another clip from the Shyamalakrishna Sangeetha Sabha in Bengaluru showed Revathi on the veena with grandson Kiaan on the mrudanga, a performance prepared over a month and dedicated to her parents.


Hindustan Times
11-08-2025
- 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.


Economic Times
17-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Economic Times
Nithin Kamath's son steals the show with his mrudanga playing skills at concert. Zerodha founder beams with pride in viral video
Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Netizens React At a serene temple in Bengaluru, an intimate yet stirring musical performance unfolded, blending generations and traditions in a celebration of family, culture, and continuity. Zerodha co-founder Nithin Kamath experienced an immensely proud moment as he watched his young son, Kiaan, take the stage alongside his grandmother, Revathi Kamath, in a soul-stirring Carnatic music event was held at the Shyamalakrishna Sangeetha Sabha, a cultural platform founded in memory of Revathi Kamath's parents, Shyamala and Krishnamurthy. The performance took place at the Dattatreya Temple in Tyagarajanagar, a fitting venue for such a spiritually rich occasion. This special recital featured Revathi playing the veena—a traditional string instrument known for its melodic depth—while Kiaan accompanied her on the mridangam, a classical Indian percussion Kamath later posted a video of their duet on Instagram, revealing that both she and her grandson had been diligently rehearsing for over a month to prepare for this meaningful evening. She expressed joy and satisfaction over the success of their joint performance, highlighting the importance of involving the younger generation in classical traditions."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," she the video, Kiaan is seen maintaining a steady and skillful rhythm on the mridangam, matching the intricacies of his grandmother's veena with remarkable poise. His expressions remain calm and focused, even as the music flows with complexity and grace. Meanwhile, Nithin Kamath can be seen seated in the audience, visibly delighted, gently moving to the rhythm, his face glowing with pride and to the video, one Instagram user wrote, "This is so sweet, ma'am! You're creating lifetime memories for your grandson..." Another gushed, "Cute."This was not the first time the talented grandmother-grandson pair shared a stage. Back in 2023, the family had performed at the prestigious Carnatic Music Festival held in Mysuru. On that occasion, Nithin had also captured the moment, sharing a video online of his mother and son performing together. He had expressed deep appreciation for his mother's efforts in nurturing a love for classical music within the family and ensuring that the art form lives on through the next generation.


Time of India
17-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Nithin Kamath's son steals the show with his mrudanga playing skills at concert. Zerodha founder beams with pride in viral video
Netizens React At a serene temple in Bengaluru, an intimate yet stirring musical performance unfolded, blending generations and traditions in a celebration of family, culture, and continuity. Zerodha co-founder Nithin Kamath experienced an immensely proud moment as he watched his young son, Kiaan, take the stage alongside his grandmother, Revathi Kamath, in a soul-stirring Carnatic music event was held at the Shyamalakrishna Sangeetha Sabha, a cultural platform founded in memory of Revathi Kamath's parents, Shyamala and Krishnamurthy. The performance took place at the Dattatreya Temple in Tyagarajanagar, a fitting venue for such a spiritually rich occasion. This special recital featured Revathi playing the veena—a traditional string instrument known for its melodic depth—while Kiaan accompanied her on the mridangam, a classical Indian percussion Kamath later posted a video of their duet on Instagram, revealing that both she and her grandson had been diligently rehearsing for over a month to prepare for this meaningful evening. She expressed joy and satisfaction over the success of their joint performance, highlighting the importance of involving the younger generation in classical traditions."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," she the video, Kiaan is seen maintaining a steady and skillful rhythm on the mridangam, matching the intricacies of his grandmother's veena with remarkable poise. His expressions remain calm and focused, even as the music flows with complexity and grace. Meanwhile, Nithin Kamath can be seen seated in the audience, visibly delighted, gently moving to the rhythm, his face glowing with pride and to the video, one Instagram user wrote, "This is so sweet, ma'am! You're creating lifetime memories for your grandson..." Another gushed, "Cute."This was not the first time the talented grandmother-grandson pair shared a stage. Back in 2023, the family had performed at the prestigious Carnatic Music Festival held in Mysuru. On that occasion, Nithin had also captured the moment, sharing a video online of his mother and son performing together. He had expressed deep appreciation for his mother's efforts in nurturing a love for classical music within the family and ensuring that the art form lives on through the next generation.