Nazara Technologies for an investment. He’s had a range of guests, from comedian Tanmay Bhatt to Oyo founder Ritesh Agarwal and venture capitalists such as Karthik Reddy of Blume Ventures.
In its latest iteration, Kamath plans to focus more on one-on-one interviews rather than ‘group’ conversations. He’s also enthusiastic about funding entrepreneurs below 25 with ‘non equity’ grants – sums of money that he will give to young founders without taking equity stakes.
This, he feels, will also help solidify and grow the WTF community. “We didn’t anticipate the growth from zero to one," he says.
“But it is now the one to hundred that has got us excited," he added. Kamath has achieved great success in his diverse endeavours, from building India’s largest brokerage to creating a viral podcast.
He’s also been active in the venture capital space. But some of this comes at the cost of focus – it isn't clear if Kamath remains the intense stockmarket trader he once was.
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