When Elon Musk Sat Down for 1 Hour 55 Minutes on The Nikhil Kamath Podcast
The world’s busiest man paused for nearly two hours — and the world noticed.
This wasn’t around an hour. This podcast was for 1 hour, 55 minutes.
For Elon Musk, that’s not a podcast.
That’s a strategic pause in the machinery of the future.
And he chose to spend it on
🎙️ The Nikhil Kamath Podcast.
Nikhil Kamath is a billionaire co-founder of Zerodha, India’s leading bootstrapped stock brokerage and investment platform, built with his brother Nithin Kamath.
He is a school dropout who began his career at a call center, he taught himself stock trading and, with his brother Nithin, built Zerodha into a disruptive financial technology giant.
While most 17 years old’s were figuring life out, Nikhil was working night shifts for INR 8K per month in a Call Centre. By 18, he was trading stocks and by 24, he co-founded Zerodha.
As one of India’s youngest billionaires, he also established the asset management firm True Beacon and the real estate investment platform Gruhas.
As of late 2025, his net worth is estimated to be around $2.5 billion to $2.6 billion, which is approximately ₹21,000-₹21,826 crore.
Kamath has committed to donating half his wealth to charity by signing The Giving Pledge and hosts a popular podcast called “WTF is”.
Let’s Say the Name Clearly (Because History Will)
This was not:
- “Elon Musk appeared somewhere online”
- “A random long interview”
This was:
Elon Musk on The Nikhil Kamath Podcast —
an unscripted, no-performance, no-PR conversation.
The podcast episode featuring Nikhil Kamath and Elon Musk was filmed in the United States. Speculation suggests the filming occurred at a SpaceX facility, based on a teaser clip showing a mug with the SpaceX logo.
After Narendra Modi, now Elon Musk in the Nikhil Kamath Podcast
This is no longer a guest list.
It’s a pattern.
Spoiler alert:
The shirt worn by Nikhil Kamath in the podcast with PM Narendra Modi is a Handmade Indigo Organic Cotton Shirt in Tangaliya Weave by the Indian fashion label 11.11 / eleven eleven.
(Price: Rs. 41,000.00)
The brand uses clever marketing to highlight the handloom craft, and this same style of shirt was also worn by actor Brad Pitt in a behind-the-scenes shot for his upcoming F1 movie.
The Internet’s Biggest Mistake: Assuming This Was Easy
It wasn’t.
This conversation did not happen because of:
- clout
- virality
- media pressure
- last-minute coordination
It happened because of years of invisible groundwork.
The Connector No One Talks Enough About
Behind this sits Manoj Ladwa.

A global bridge-builder, founder of India Global Forum, and someone who doesn’t announce influence but exercises it quietly.
This meeting was:
- discussed long before it was confirmed
- aligned carefully with timing and comfort
- finalized only when trust was airtight
Confirmation didn’t come via email.
It came when Elon showed up — and stayed 1:55:00.
Why Elon Musk Agreed (The Real Reasons)
Let’s be brutally honest.
Elon Musk’s time is not scarce —
it’s weaponized.
So why did he deploy almost two hours here?
1. Because The Nikhil Kamath Podcast Is Not Journalism
Journalism looks for answers.
This podcast looks for thinking.
No ambush questions.
No moral performances.
No pressure to “sound right.”
Elon wasn’t being interviewed.
He was thinking in public.
That’s rare. That’s addictive. And that’s why he stayed that long.
2. Because India Is No Longer Optional
This is not flattery. It’s fact.
India today is:
- the world’s largest population
- a rising financial ecosystem
- a policy-deciding market for EVs, satellites, and AI
- a talent pool Elon already depends on
Tesla.
Starlink.
xAI.
You don’t build future infrastructure without first placing intellectual roots.
This podcast was not promotion.
It was presence.
3. Because the Format Allowed Silence
Watch carefully.
There were pauses.
Unfinished thoughts.
Moments where no one rushed to speak.
Elon stayed because the room didn’t demand performance.
Silence, to a serious thinker, is respect.
1 Hour 55 Minutes That Cost Millions (Literally)
Let’s ground this.
In nearly two hours, Elon could have:
- overseen factory output
- handled regulatory firefighting
- reviewed AI training bottlenecks
- influenced markets unintentionally
Instead, he chose conversation.
That decision alone is the headline.
3 Million views in less than 24 hours isn’t algorithmic luck.
It’s intellectual gravity.
How Elon Showed Up (Not How People Expected)
No bravado.
No hype.
No billionaire flex.
He showed up as:
- a systems thinker
- a concerned futurist
- a realist about civilisation’s fragility
They spoke about:
- AI and productivity
- Work becoming optional
- Simulation theory
- Family and future humans
- Morality, religion, and video-game ethics
- Governments, trade, immigration, power
This wasn’t optimism.
This was foresight with fatigue.
The Unspoken Impact: India Was Treated as a Thinking Nation
Here’s the quiet truth.
This conversation re-framed India globally.
Not as:
- cheap labour
- software outsourcing
- regulatory chaos
But as:
a population capable of long-form, first-principles thinking
That’s why many doubted the podcast’s authenticity before release.
Because we’re not used to being spoken to like this.
Public Reaction: Disbelief → Silence → Respect
Before it aired:
- “This must be fake.”
- “AI-generated voice.”
- “No way Elon gave time.”
After it aired:
- long comments
- fewer memes
- more replays
Noise paused.
That says everything.
Nikhil Kamath Has Permanently Raised the Bar
Let’s not sugar-coat this.
After hosting:
- the Prime Minister of India
- the most influential technologist alive
The Nikhil Kamath Podcast has crossed into a different category.
Not celebrity-driven.
Not controversy-driven.
Thought-driven.
Every future guest now walks in measured.
Was This Also Strategic for Elon in India?
Absolutely.
But strategy doesn’t cancel sincerity.
Elon didn’t pitch products.
He pitched ideas.
And ideas travel further than ads — especially in India.
Final Truth (No Drama, Just Reality)
This was not a podcast episode.
It was a signal to a civilisation.
When the man shaping rockets, energy, AI, and communication networks 💡
sits silently for 1 hour 55 minutes
with an Indian entrepreneur…
It’s not because he had spare time.
It’s because he sees long-term meaning here.
And meaning — not money — is what actually builds the future.
— Nishani.in
Uncomfortable truths. Long thoughts. No noise.



