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Not just stocks. Zerodha's Nithin Kamath trades musical notes like a pro guitarist. Watch video

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Zerodha co-founder Nithin Kamath recently took a break from his business responsibilities to share a special musical moment with his family. A video posted by his mother, Revathi Kamath, on Facebook captured Nithin strumming the guitar and singing the popular Euphoria track “Aage Jaane Ram Kya Hoga.” The warm jam session also included his wife, Seema Patil, and their young son, creating an intimate family atmosphere that resonated with social media users.

A Cozy Family Jam Session

The video was recorded during a house party and quickly gathered positive responses online. Many appreciated the candid family interaction, with one social media user commenting on the lovely home atmosphere, while others expressed admiration for the Kamath family. Some even suggested Nithin showcase his musical talents on Bangalore’s local band nights, reflecting the surprise and delight fans felt seeing this creative side of the Zerodha co-founder.

Revathi Kamath, known not only as the mother of Nithin and his brother Nikhil but also as an environmental activist and accomplished veena player, frequently shares moments from her daily life. Her posts are well-received for their warmth and simplicity, providing a glimpse of the family’s shared passion for music beyond their professional achievements.



Grandmother and Grandson Perform Together

Another video that recently caught public attention featured Revathi and her grandson Kiaan performing together at the Shyamalakrishna Sangeetha Sabha held at the Dattatreya Temple in Bengaluru’s Tyagarajanagar area. In this memorable recital, Revathi played the veena while Kiaan accompanied her on the mrudanga. The event was dedicated to her parents, Shyamala and Krishnamurthy, adding personal significance to the occasion.

Revathi shared on Instagram that the performance was the result of over a month of preparation. She expressed satisfaction with how the recital unfolded, noting that it began with her veena and Kiaan’s mrudanga, continued with performances by other young artists, and concluded with a concert by Vidwan Vinay Sharva. The proud grandmother also invited followers to watch Nithin enjoying his son’s musical performance during the event.

The video from the temple event captured Kiaan’s skillful mrudanga playing, perfectly in rhythm with Revathi’s veena. Nithin’s presence in the audience was unmistakable, as he smiled and nodded along with the music, clearly proud of his son’s accomplishment.
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