Tag: Nikhil Kamath

  • Hindi cinema royalty’s and fintech mogul’s bid to shake up India’s spirits trade

    Hindi cinema royalty’s and fintech mogul’s bid to shake up India’s spirits trade

    MUMBAI: India’s premium spirits market has attracted an unlikely trio: Hindi cinema superstar Shah Rukh Khan, Zerodha co-founder Nikhil Kamath, and established liquor manufacturer Radico Khaitan. Their joint venture, D’yavol Spirits, promises to blur the lines between celebrity endorsement and serious entrepreneurship in India’s rapidly premiumising alcohol sector.

    The partnership announced on  12 August brings together  SRK’s  global star power,  Kamath’s disruptive business instincts, and Radico Khaitan’s manufacturing prowess. The venture will launch with a luxury tequila, targeting both domestic consumers and international markets with what the partners describe as “bottled-in-origin” products carrying “rich regional provenance.”

    The collaboration reflects India’s evolving relationship with premium alcohol. Domestic consumption has shifted dramatically upmarket as disposable incomes rise and social attitudes liberalise. Premium spirits now command growing shelf space in urban markets, whilst younger consumers increasingly view expensive liquor as lifestyle statements rather than mere intoxicants.

    For Radico Khaitan, the partnership represents a calculated bet on celebrity-backed brands. The Uttar Pradesh-based company has built a portfolio around traditional Indian spirits like whisky and rum, but faces intensifying competition from international brands and craft distilleries. Abhishek Khaitan, the company’s managing director, frames the venture as combining “proven expertise in blending, marketing and distribution” with celebrity charisma.

    SRK’s involvement extends beyond typical endorsement deals. His son Aryan Khan co-founded D’yavol  Luxury Collective, which already produces award-winning spirits in smaller quantities. The family’s deeper engagement suggests genuine entrepreneurial ambition rather than mere brand licensing.

    More intriguing is Kamath’s participation. The Zerodha co-founder has emerged as one of India’s most prominent fintech entrepreneurs, building a discount brokerage that democratised stock trading for millions of Indians. His pivot into premium alcohol signals confidence in India’s luxury consumption trends.

    “Tomorrow’s best brands will be built on history, culture, and craftsmanship,”  Kamath said, positioning D’yavol as an “Indian brand with the intent and ability to compete anywhere in the world.”

    Such ambitions face considerable hurdles. India’s alcohol market remains heavily regulated, with individual states controlling distribution and taxation. Export opportunities exist but require navigating complex international regulations and established brand loyalties.

    Moreover, celebrity-backed spirit brands have mixed track records globally. Whilst some achieve genuine commercial success, others struggle once initial publicity fades. The key lies in building authentic brand narratives beyond celebrity association.

    D’yavol’s emphasis on “cultural resonance” and “globally-sourced bottled-in-origin products” suggests awareness of these challenges. The brand promises to combine international production standards with Indian creative vision, potentially appealing to both domestic premium consumers and diaspora markets.

    The timing appears favourable. India’s premium spirits segment is growing rapidly, driven by urbanisation and generational change. Meanwhile, Indian brands are gaining international recognition across categories from fashion to technology.

    Whether D’yavol can translate celebrity star power and entrepreneurial expertise into sustained commercial success remains uncertain. The spirits industry demands patience, consistency, and deep market understanding—qualities that don’t always align with celebrity timelines or disruptive business models.

    For now, the partnership represents another data point in India’s premiumisation story. As domestic consumers develop more sophisticated tastes and global ambitions, expect more unlikely collaborations between entertainment, technology, and traditional industries.

    The proof, as always in the spirits trade, will be in the drinking.

  • Nikhil Kamath invests in One Hand Clap to support new-age brand storytelling in India

    Nikhil Kamath invests in One Hand Clap to support new-age brand storytelling in India

    MUMBAI: In a fresh twist to the Indian advertising playbook, Zerodha co-founder and a prominent investor Nikhil Kamath has put his weight behind One Hand Clap Media — a rising creative agency founded by former AIB heads Aakash Shah and Naveed Manakkodan.

    Kamath’s investment marks a vote of confidence in the agency’s mission to build content-first, digital-native storytelling that moves at the speed of the internet. In a marketplace where traditional campaigns are losing steam, One Hand Clap’s high-impact narratives and lightning-fast execution have made it a go-to name for Indian brands that want relevance and recall.

    Known for their campaigns for Swiggy, BGMI, Netflix India, Bumble, Cred, Ather, Emotorad, and Prime Video India, the agency has carved a reputation for weaving story with speed. From writing and producing ad films to running influencer and digital mandates, One Hand Clap offers end-to-end creative firepower.

    “Nikhil gets our DNA, and our visions align,” said One Hand Clap co-founder Shah. “We both never cared for the status quo; we have always aimed to disrupt it, defy the metrics and algorithms to tell stories, not just campaigns for our clients”.

    Co-founder Manakkodan added, “Nikhil’s investment validates our thesis that in today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, speed and authentic storytelling are paramount. This partnership fuels our ambition to redefine the agency model, delivering impactful creative solutions with unparalleled agility”.

    For Kamath, the deal is part of a wider plan to back India’s rising creative and entrepreneurial talent. “Through this partnership, Kamath is betting not just on content but on the creators driving the next wave of Indian brand-building”, the company noted.

    The creative agency space is seeing a churn, with speed, relatability and innovation becoming non-negotiables. One Hand Clap’s sharp creative engine, coupled with Kamath’s entrepreneurial acumen, signals a new wave in adland where business meets culture, and memes could be just as powerful as media buys.
     

  • Ted Sarandos spills the Netflix masala to Indian billionaire Nikhil Kamath

    Ted Sarandos spills the Netflix masala to Indian billionaire Nikhil Kamath

    MUMBAI: What happenswhen a video store clerk-turned-media mogul sits down with a new-gen Indian billionaire?

    Streaming gold. 

    In a riveting episode of People by WTF, Netflix co-ceo Ted Sarandos spilt the tea, dropped truth bombs, and dished out storytelling wisdom in an electric tête-à-tête with Zerodha co-founder Nikhil Kamath. 

    From his Phoenix roots to Hollywood power tables—and yes, dinners with Shah Rukh Khan—Ted held nothing back.

    Sarandos shared his origin story: a would-be journalist whose real education came behind the counter at a video rental store. That humble setting gave him a ringside view of consumer desire—something he scaled up spectacularly at Netflix. “People hated late fees, but they loved discovering something new,” he quipped, summing up the genesis of Netflix’s ‘everything, anytime’ model.

    Sarandos’ India story was peppered with glam. He reminisced about his first meal with SRK—“very different in Mumbai than in LA”—and lauded Aryan Khan’s directorial chops in The Ba**ds of Bollywood*. His creative crush? Sanjay Leela Bhansali. “Heeramandi felt like a dare… he pitched it in LA like, ‘I dare you to make this’,” said Ted, still in awe.

    “For 10 years, I heard India was two years away,” Sarandos laughed. “Now, it feels truer than ever.” With local stories making global noise—think RRR or Kapil Sharma—Netflix doubled down. Sarandos noted that Indian audiences aren’t just watching Bollywood. They are binging Korean anime, true crime, Tamil action, and Turkish dramas with equal zest. “This market’s appetite is unmatched,” he said.
     

    Nikhil Kamath Ted Sarandos

    On leadership, Sarandos kept it brutally real. “Work-life balance? That’s a fantasy,” he shrugged. His playbook: take big swings, fail fast, and hire smart. He credited Netflix’s risk-positive culture to Reed Hastings, who saw streaming coming when dial-up ruled the world. “In 1999, Reed said, ‘Everything will come through the internet.’ It sounded crazy. Turns out, he was right.”

    Sarandos bet big on local stories going global. “Squid Game was never supposed to be a global hit. But great stories travel.” He stays bullish on AI—so long as humans lead the charge. “The art of the prompt will be a human skill,” he remarked, calling AI a cost cutter, not a creator killer. “It’ll help make better films, but won’t replace human imagination or emotion.”

    From gaming titles like Grand Theft Auto to video-forward podcasts, Netflix’s empire keeps expanding. Sarandos sees serious returns in content creation. “The best ROI? Still content. Delivery and monetisation are evolving faster than ever,” he noted.

    His advice to young creators? Make the coffee. “Be a PA, join a writers’ room, see if this is what you really want. Passion often follows excellence,” he urged, advising rookies not to reverse-engineer Netflix’s tastes, but pitch what needs to be told.

    The full episode of People by WTF featuring Ted Sarandos streamed on YouTube—popcorn highly recommended.

  • Viswanathan Anand decodes the game of deception in a high tea duologue with Barun Das

    Viswanathan Anand decodes the game of deception in a high tea duologue with Barun Das

    MUMBAI: The latest episode of Duologue with Barun Das, airing on News9 on 15 March at 10 pm, features a compelling exchange between TV9 Network’s MD & CEO Barun Das, and chess legend Viswanathan Anand. Known for its deep, thought-provoking conversations, Duologue once again delivers an intellectual discourse that goes beyond the surface.

    Anand, a five-time World Chess Champion, delves into how chess mirrors life, shaping critical thinking and resilience. Reflecting on his playing style, he remarked, “How you approach chess often reflects your approach to life.” With humour, he recalled his mother’s jest, “If I hated losing in chess as much as in cards, I’d be a better player.”  

    Das described the conversation as “a fascinating dive into Anand’s visionary outlook on chess, AI, and life itself.” He added, “In chess, checkmate signals the end, but in this duologue, the discussion only deepens, sparking new perspectives and ideas.”

    Anand shared his views, the sport’s potential inclusion in the Olympics, and the growing prize money, especially in women’s chess. He also addressed the Nikhil Kamath controversy, acknowledging it as an unfortunate event.

    Anand noted that computers have surpassed human players for over 25 years, with AI-driven neural networks revolutionising chess even further. Instead of resisting change, he believes players must learn to ask the right questions rather than seek fixed answers.

    As Duologue nears the end of its third season, this episode stands out as an insightful and engaging discussion. Don’t miss it on News9 this Friday at 10 pm.

  • Streambox Media unveils Dor India’s first subscription-based TV service

    Streambox Media unveils Dor India’s first subscription-based TV service

    MUMBAI: Gone are the days of debating over iOS and Android or boasting about who owned the fastest gadget. The era of squabbles about which TV brand—LG, Xiaomi, or Samsung—rules the market is fading into nostalgia. Buying a television back then felt like assembling a puzzle: first, the TV itself, then a dish connection for channels, followed by an OTT device to smarten it up. And even then, you were stuck playing detective—Googling endlessly to figure out which platform hosted your favorite show, live match, or breaking news.

    But now, the tide has turned. The clutter and confusion of old-school television are making way for an extraordinary transformation. As the sun sets on fragmented entertainment, a bold new dawn emerges in the Indian living room. Welcome Dor—the future of home entertainment that combines everything you need into one seamless subscription experience. It’s not just a TV; it’s a revolution. Or so claims the company behind it. 

    Streambox Media, a leading media-tech venture founded by cable TV industry and distribution vetera Anuj Gandhi and backed by Micromax Informatics, Zerodha’s Nikhil Kamath, and Stride Ventures, has launched Dor—India’s first subscription-based television service. Designed to revolutionise home entertainment as claimed by the company, Dor integrates a high-performance 4K QLED TV with over 24 premium OTT platforms, 300+ live channels, gaming, news, and more into a single, affordable subscription model.

    Dor is set to debut in India via Flipkart on 1 December 2024, with plans for expansion to other platforms and offline distribution channels. This innovative TV-as-a-service model eliminates fragmented content navigation across devices, offering users a seamless, unified experience powered by India’s indigenously developed Dor TV OS.

    Micromax Informatics co-founder, Rahul Sharma emphasised the shift in consumer preferences, “The home entertainment landscape is witnessing a tectonic shift with the rise of subscription and leasing models. Younger audiences prioritise flexibility and value over ownership. With Dor, we are introducing a market disruptor that addresses these evolving preferences while showcasing India’s capabilities in developing future-ready technology.”

    Streambox Media, COO, Romil Ramgarhia added, “Dor democratises premium entertainment by making advanced technology accessible to Indian households. Our innovative approach significantly reduces costs by 50-60 per cent, consolidating the expense of smart TVs and content services.”

    Indiantelevision.com Sreeyom Sil got into an exclusive conversation with Anuj Gandhi  on the sidelines of a press conference in Mumbai to announce Dor and Streambox’s launch. He shed light on how Dor is setting new benchmarks for connected TVs in India. Excerpts from the interview: 

    * What differentiates Streambox’s Dor service from others in the market?
    The key difference is simplicity: everything should be plug and play. Why should I worry about subscriptions, when my payments are due? It should be as convenient as possible in one single shop. And that’s what we have endeavored to do here. 

    Then, fragmented services and high upfront costs deter many households from adopting connected TVs. Dor’s subscription model integrates cutting-edge AI, content platforms, and hyper-personalised recommendations to deliver an unmatched value proposition  with an immersive experience. With its integrated Dor OS, users can enjoy a seamless interface consolidating OTT platforms, live channels, and on-demand content. 

    Dor’s subscription model offers unparalleled flexibility and cost-efficiency. Consumers can own a 43-inch 4K QLED TV with Dolby Audio and solar-powered remote for an upfront activation fee of Rs 10,799, including the first month’s subscription. Post the initial month, the subscription costs Rs 799 per month for 12 months, after which customers can customise their packages. 

    The subscription includes access to platforms like Prime Video, Disney+ Hotstar, Jio Cinema, Sony Liv, and many more, with a single sign-on and AI-driven personalised recommendations simplifying the entertainment experience. Larger 55-inch and 65-inch TV variants are set to launch in early 2025, expanding options for Indian households.

    With its integrated Dor OS, users can enjoy a seamless interface consolidating OTT platforms, live channels, and on-demand content. A four-year warranty and regular software upgrades every quarter are on offer with which Dor aims to make a real difference in how India consumes entertainment.

    * What specific challenges in content discovery does Dor address, and how does it enhance the user experience compared to existing software?
    Dor takes content discovery beyond the siloed limitations of individual apps. Our intuitive AI and large language models power a seamless search experience across multiple platforms. Dor personalises recommendations based on user preferences, ensuring a richer and more tailored viewing journey.

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    *  How does Dor use advanced machine learning for personalised recommendations and ensure diversity in content?
    Personalisation is at the core of Dor. We analyse individual preferences—language, genre, or favorite actors—and adapt recommendations in real-time. For example, if you select action movies but increasingly watch romantic films, our system dynamically adjusts your homepage to prioritise romantic content.

    * How does Dor aggregate content from OTT platforms and live channels, and what partnerships have been instrumental?
    We’ve secured partnerships with over 24 OTT platforms and various linear television providers, especially in the free-to-air (FTA) category. These long-term deals ensure a comprehensive content catalog, enabling us to deliver unmatched variety to users.

    * With a growing emphasis on data privacy, how does Dor ensure user data is protected?
    Data security is paramount. We comply with all data protection laws in India and employ robust security measures to prevent breaches. Sensitive user information, such as installation addresses and phone numbers, is safeguarded through strict privacy policies and best practices.

    *  How is Streamworks Media capitalising on India’s growing connected TV market, and what role does Dor play?
    We aim to democratise connected TV with competitive pricing and an intuitive OS like Dor. By addressing the needs of a growing audience, we plan to secure a dominant market share in this burgeoning ecosystem.

    *  What inspired you to venture into the media-tech space, and where do you see Streambox Media and Dor in five years?
    Simplicity and accessibility inspired me. Our goal is to make content discovery and consumption effortless. Within five years, we envision Dor holding a double-digit global market share, solidifying its place as a leader in the entertainment OS market.

    With Dor, Streambox Media and Micromax Informatics have not just launched a product—they’ve unveiled a statement of technological prowess and national pride. Proudly ‘Made in India’, the launch resonates deeply with the Indian spirit of innovation and ambition. It’s not just a device; it’s a symbol of India’s leap into the global tech arena. The moment leaves one awestruck, tingling with pride, and breathlessly waiting for what’s next in this revolutionary saga.

  • Third Wave Coffee marks eight years of creative journeys

    Third Wave Coffee marks eight years of creative journeys

    Mumbai: Third Wave Coffee marked eight years of fueling creative journeys with their specialty coffee, with a befitting celebratory campaign titled #InspiringIndianCrea8ors. The month-long campaign celebrates creators from various fields and applauds their unique stories and creative journeys that were sparked while indulging in their favorite delight at Third Wave Coffee neighborhood cafes. To mark the occasion, the brand has released a special digital film featuring a curated group of visionary creators – ranging from authors and restaurateurs, to digital marketers and entrepreneurs – who discovered their creative spark within the warm, welcoming space of Third Wave Coffee cafes. Through candid insights and personal reflections, these creators share how the café became their haven for inspiration and innovation. #InspiringIndianCrea8ors only further underscores the brand’s continued commitment to nurturing its community.

    Third Wave Coffee CEO Rajat Luthra says, “At Third Wave Coffee, we believe in the power of coffee and community to inspire, connect, and fuel creativity. Over the past eight years, we’ve witnessed our stores transform from more than just grab & go coffee places, to social hubs drawing people together to collaborate, innovate and grow. We are delighted to have played a part in many aspiring tales and are humbled by the love bestowed on us by our consumers. With #InspiringIndianCrea8ors, we pay an ode to the bright minds that find their niche at our cafes, and aspire to make a positive difference – armed with a cup of their favourite coffee.”

  • JetSynthesys announces first franchise ownership for GEPL season two

    JetSynthesys announces first franchise ownership for GEPL season two

    Mumbai: JetSynthesys, a digital entertainment and tech company, has announced the first franchise ownership for season two of the Global e-Cricket Premier League (GEPL). Zerodha co-founder Nikhil Kamath, Curefoods founder Ankit Nagori, and Accel partner Prashanth Prakash will co-own the Bengaluru franchise.

    Last year’s tournament drew 200,000 registrations and selected the top 64 players for eight teams. The final showdown took place in JetSynthesys’ Real Cricket video game, streamed on JioCinema, with over 1.1 million minutes viewed and a reach of 70 million-plus.

    JetSynthesys CEO and founder Rajan Navani expressed his enthusiasm about these developments, “We are thrilled to welcome Nikhil Kamath, Ankit Nagori, and Prashant Prakash to the GEPL family. Their involvement is a testament to the growing recognition of e-cricket as a mainstream sport. With an expanded team format and new league guidelines, we are set to elevate the competitive spirit and excitement to new heights globally.”

    The new team owners also shared their excitement about joining the league.

    Kamath remarked, “The gaming industry is incredibly exciting right now, especially with how fast things are moving in India. We’ve reached a point where we’re not just participating in global gaming—we’re creating esportable games for the world. Real Cricket is a prime example of that. Partnering with Rajan and JetSynthesys for the Global e-Cricket Premier League is a good opportunity to help foster and inspire young talent in this dynamic space. I’m keen to see what we can achieve together and to play a role in shaping the future of esports in India.”

    Nagori added, “I’m truly passionate about the video gaming industry and excited about the vision JetSynthesys has for taking cricket to the world as India’s premier esport. This is my way of giving back and supporting the next generation of gamers. I believe in their potential, and I’m here to help them shine in a space that’s evolving so quickly. Together, I believe we can turn gaming into the next big contributor to India GDP, and also a fulfilling career for many talented individuals.”

    Prakash stated, “I’m thrilled to be part of the Global e-Cricket Premier League and to contribute to the growth of esports in India. This partnership with JetSynthesys aligns perfectly with my passion for innovation and my belief in the potential of cricket as a global esport. Together, we can create a vibrant ecosystem that empowers aspiring gamers and showcases their talent on an international stage.”

    GEPL CEO & league commissioner Rohit Potphode enthused on the occasion, “We’re excited to welcome Nikhil Kamath, Ankit Nagori, and Prashant Prakash as our franchise team owners for this thrilling season. This year, the league promises to be bigger than ever, uniting players, franchise owners, fans, and sponsors to create immense value and deliver unforgettable experiences for everyone involved.”

    This year’s upgrades aim to boost competition within GEPL while creating jobs in esports sectors like event management, broadcasting, and talent management. The league offers competitive salaries to top players, turning their passion for gaming into viable careers as they compete for the title of ‘e-Cricket Icon’ on a global stage.

    With the GEPL S2 finals set for January 2025, the tournament continues to blend cricket, gaming, esports, and entertainment, offering a platform for emerging esports talent to showcase their skills in eCricket.

  • Nikhil Kamath announces Bill Gates as first guest for his new podcast People by WTF

    Nikhil Kamath announces Bill Gates as first guest for his new podcast People by WTF

    Mumbai: Podcast series “WTF is with Nikhil Kamath” announces its new segment, “People By WTF,” featuring none other than Bill Gates, the globally renowned co-founder of Microsoft, philanthropist, and influential thought leader, as its first guest. Gates’ appearance marks a significant milestone for the podcast, known for its in-depth conversations with industry titans and innovators around the world.

    Scheduled to stream on 14 June 2024, this special segment promises to delve into Gates’ extensive experience in technology, his visionary insights on the future of global health, and his ongoing commitment to philanthropy through the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Listeners can expect a candid and thought-provoking discussion as entrepreneur Nikhil Kamath engages with Gates on topics ranging from technological advancements to sustainable development and global health initiatives.

    Bill Gates and Nikhil Kamath share a longstanding philanthropic association. Nikhil has pledged to donate 50 per cent of his wealth to ‘The Giving Pledge,’ founded by Bill Gates and Warren Buffet, making him the fourth and youngest Indian to commit to this significant charitable initiative. Their collaboration extends to the Young India Philanthropic Pledge (YIPP), a transformative educational initiative in Karnataka. The YIPP represents a commitment by India’s young change-makers to dedicate a minimum of 25 per cent of their wealth to drive global change, beginning with India. This joint endeavor underscores their shared commitment to improving educational outcomes and empowering the youth of India for a brighter future.

    “WTF is with Nikhil Kamath”, continues to rise for intellectual discourse, drawing audiences keen on learning from the most influential personalities. “People by WTF’ promises to bring the world’s renowned personalities, so don’t miss this new segment with Bill Gates, streaming on all major platforms on 14 June 2024. 

  • Gruhas and Collective Artists Network collab to create Gruhas Collective Consumer Fund

    Gruhas and Collective Artists Network collab to create Gruhas Collective Consumer Fund

    Mumbai: Nikhil Kamath and Abhijeet Pai’s Gruhas joins hands with new age media leader Collective Artists Network, led by Vijay Subramaniam, to create the Gruhas Collective Consumer Fund, dedicated to fostering innovative consumer brands. The fund aims to spearhead a transformative era in India’s entrepreneurial landscape. This landmark alliance, where media, sports, entertainment, and venture capital converge, stands as a pivotal milestone in the country’s business ecosystem to power consumption.

    In a resounding commitment to nurture innovation and catalyze economic growth, this partnership launches with an initial investment fund of 150 crore rupees, poised to be a game-changer for India’s consumer products segment.

    “In an era propelled by the burgeoning consumer economy, this alliance holds profound significance in driving innovation and ushering transformative change across India’s business fabric,” expressed Collective Artists Network founder and group CEO Vijay Subramaniam. “Our collaboration with Gruhas marks an exciting journey, leveraging our collective expertise to provide a springboard for exceptional access within the media ecosystem, empowering them to redefine India’s entrepreneurial landscape.”

    Backing this venture capital endeavour, Gruhas co-founder Nikhil Kamath emphasised, “The Indian consumer landscape is primed for transformation. The partnership between Collective and Gruhas represents an unprecedented opportunity as we unite to cultivate a new wave of brands poised to redefine and resonate with the dynamic Indian consumer. Our ultimate goal is to pave the way for the next chapter in India’s growth narrative.”

    The alliance’s initial investments signal a resounding endorsement of groundbreaking ventures like a trailblazing sexual wellness brand and an innovative innerwear company among others. These strategic investments reinforce the dedication to supporting transformative ideas across various segments within the burgeoning creator economy.

    “This transcends mere collaboration; it’s a paradigm shift for India’s startup ecosystem. Imagine Silicon Valley’s cutting-edge thought leadership merging with the star power of Hollywood-  that’s the magic we’re unlocking with this partnership in India. With Gruhas Collective Consumer Fund (GCCF) we are building the bridge to Bangalore and Entertainment to scale entrepreneurship like never before.” Gruhas co-founder and general partner Abhijeet Pai.

    As this venture continues to expand its footprint, it serves as a catalyst for dynamic transformation within India’s business sphere, cultivating an environment where groundbreaking ideas thrive, shaping and redefining the nation’s economic landscape.

  • Entrepreneur Nikhil Kamath launches WTF fund to empower India’s emerging content creators

    Entrepreneur Nikhil Kamath launches WTF fund to empower India’s emerging content creators

    Mumbai: Entrepreneur Nikhil Kamath, in collaboration with leading creators like Tanmay Bhat, Ranveer Allahbadia, Prajakta Kohli, and Nuseir Yassin has launched the ground breaking WTF fund for creators. This first-of-its-kind initiative aims to transform the landscape for burgeoning talent, empowering the next generation of influencers.

    Reflecting on the fund’s purpose, entrepreneur Nikhil Kamath emphasised, ‘The creator economy has experienced remarkable growth and the industry is only expected to grow further in the coming decades. The WTF Fund aims to bridge this divide by providing a platform, tools, and mentorship to enable creators to craft narratives that deeply resonate with audiences’.

    The WTF Fund heralds a new chapter in the Indian creator scene, dedicated to discovering and nurturing promising talent. Entrants are invited to showcase their vision within a minute-long video, celebrating any facet of India they love, using their unique storytelling abilities. Participants are encouraged to bring forth stories about their city, culture, food, and any aspect they feel is worth showcasing. To participate, creators are encouraged to tag @nikhilkamathcio and @wtf_is_podcastwhile utilising the hashtag #WTFforCreators for a chance to win the ultimate creator kit. This comprehensive kit includes a mobile phone, tripod, lighting equipment, and essential tools necessary for a head start in the creator space. 50 people stand a chance to win the same.

    For individuals seeking entry into the world of content creation without the means to produce a video from scratch, an alternative pathway is available. They can submit a compelling 300-word email to wtfis@nksqr.com, detailing their aspirations to step into the creator world. The top 25 entries will gain access to exclusive @nasdaily classes, offering invaluable learning opportunities. Participants are encouraged to tag the panellists from Episode #13 on Instagram for enhanced engagement.

    Deadline for submissions: 15 January 2024 | 8 PM