Prime Minister Narendra Modi, stepping into the world of podcasting through Zerodha co-founder Nikhil Kamath’s People by WTF series, reflected on his humanity, candidly acknowledging that he, too, is prone to errors. “I am merely human, not divine,” he remarked, underscoring his fallibility.
During the engaging two-hour dialogue, PM Modi unveiled snippets of his life’s journey—spanning childhood tales, his educational endeavors, and his foray into the labyrinth of politics. Kamath, at the outset, expressed concerns over his proficiency in Hindi, humorously admitting, “Please excuse my Hindi; it’s not very polished. Being a South Indian raised in Bangalore, with roots in Mysuru where Kannada predominates, my fluency in Hindi isn’t strong.”
PM Modi responded with warmth, alleviating the tension with a reassuring phrase, “Hum dono ki aise hi chalegi” (We’ll navigate through this together). He continued, “Sitting here for this conversation is nerve-wracking for me as well. This is my first podcast experience, and I’m uncertain about how your audience will perceive it.”
The discussion wove through numerous narratives, reflecting on his upbringing, grappling with adversities, managing stress, and the intricacies of policy crafting. At one point, PM Modi shared a nostalgic recollection: “I used to launder the clothes of all my family members. This mundane task was my gateway to visiting the pond.”
A snippet of this insightful podcast was previewed by PM Modi on X (formerly known as Twitter), where he expressed his enthusiasm, stating, “I hope you all relish this as much as we relished crafting it for you!”
With an air of humility and genuine connection, the podcast illuminated the personal and philosophical dimensions of the Prime Minister, offering listeners a glimpse into his life beyond the political spotlight.
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