Zerodha co-founders Nikhil and Nithin Kamath, one of the internet’s most beloved sibling duos, have made headlines once again. But this time, the Kamath brothers were caught embracing their artistic side as they crooned the timeless classic alongside Bollywood playback singer Shaan.
In a now-viral video shared by their mother Revathi Kamath on Facebook, the Zerodha co-founders were seen enjoying karaoke at home. “My sons sing along with singer Shaan!!!” she wrote in the caption.
The music video showed the Kamath brothers performing Kishore Kumar’s timeless hits ‘Yeh Shaam Mastani’ and ‘Pyar Deewana Hota Hai’. They were accompanied by a live band.
In the video, the brothers can be seen leaving the tension of the boardroom and enjoying the relaxed home environment and the soulfulness of the timeless music. Singer Shaan added his own special charm to their performance. And just like that, the joyous reunion of the Kamath family turned into a musical saga.
Here’s how netizens reacted:
Social media users were delighted to witness a heartwarming period of Kamath family bonding. Several users flooded the comments section with praise for their singing, using phrases like “wow”.
“Multi-talented brothers. Keep it up. Beautiful singing,” said one user.
“Loved it. The multi-talented boys from Bangalore keep rocking,” added another.
Many users commented that Bengaluru boys struggled with Hindi lyrics. “I see Bengaluru boys struggling with Hindi lyrics,” said a netizen.
“Great job guys! Keep it up and maybe try some Kannada songs soon!” another suggested.
A netizen jokingly said, “Who said money can’t buy happiness?”
“Awesome! Nitin has a genuine interest in singing, looks like! Sur, taal spot on,” said another user.
“I have heard and seen Nithin sing but I am very happy to see Nikhil joining this evergreen track…keep it up Dearies,” commented one of their relatives.
Several users also pointed out that Nikhil and Nithin Kamath receive the gift of music from their mother Revathi, who has a deep connection with music.
“Mom of magic,” the user said.
Another added: “Awesome..like mum, like sons..multi-talented.”
Born in the cultural city of Shringeri in Karnataka, Revathi grew up surrounded by art and tradition and was trained in classical Veena under maestro Venkatagiriyappa.
