Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to make his podcast debut on Zerodha co-founder Nikhil Kamath’s popular podcast series, People By WTF.
Kamath released a two-minute promotional clip of the episode featuring the Prime Minister on social media, revealing glimpses of a candid conversation with the Prime Minister.
The video opens with Kamath admitting his nervousness during the interaction, stating in Hindi, “I am sitting here in front of you and talking, I feel nervous. It’s a tough conversation for me.” To this, a smiling PM Modi responds, “This is my first podcast, I don’t know how it’ll go with your audience.”
I hope you all enjoy this as much as we enjoyed creating it for you! https://t.co/xth1Vixohn
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) January 9, 2025
Sharing the trailer, Kamath wrote, “People with The Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi | Ep 6 Trailer.” PM Modi reposted the video with the caption, “I hope you all enjoy this as much as we enjoyed creating it for you!”
The episode aims to explore parallels between politics and entrepreneurship. The traiker shows Kamath posing questions about the global political climate and reflecting on the public perception of politics.
“Growing up in a South Indian middle-class home, we were always told that politics is a dirty game. What is your advice for people who think the same?” Kamath asked to which PM Modi replied, “If you believed in what you said, we would not be having this conversation.”
The duo also discussed PM Modi’s journey, including his tenure as Gujarat’s Chief Minister. Reflecting on his past speeches, the Prime Minister remarked, “I said something in an insensitive way. Mistakes happen. I am human, not a God.”
The trailer has sparked widespread anticipation among social media users, who have shared their excitement, with one writing, “Massive! Really looking forward to this episode and this side of Modi Ji.” Another commented, “Exciting to see what insights come from this episode! Always interesting to hear from influential leaders.”
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