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Zerodha’s co-founder Nithin Kamath strums guitar with wife and son, sings Euphoria song in viral video: ‘Should perform on Bangalore band nights’

In the clip, Nithin Kamath can be seen strumming a guitar and singing Euphoria’s hit ‘Aage Jaane Ram Kya Hoga’ with wife Seema Patil joining in.

Zerodha co-founder Nithin Kamath music session with wife and sonThe moment was captured by his mother Revathi Kamath

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’.”

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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.

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“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.

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