Woman confronts Nikhil Kamath over email he never replied to, what he does next...
At a live event, a woman asked Zerodha co-founder Nikhil Kamath why he had not replied to her email about his WTF podcast. His response to her confrontation left the audience, as well as the internet, in splits.

A woman confronted Zerodha co-founder Nikhil Kamath during a live event over an email she claimed he never replied to, putting him on the spot in front of a packed audience and prompting an unexpected response.
The moment was shared on Instagram by user Nandini and took place during an event featuring Nikhil Kamath and comedian Tanmay Bhatt. During the audience interaction, she explained that she had followed advice about reaching out to people with a clear value proposition but had never heard back from Kamath.
Addressing him directly, she said she had written him an email titled, "WTF can be improved with WTF," referring to his podcast, WTF. She added that the email had been sent on December 9, but she had never received a reply. Holding up her phone, she jokingly pointed out that she even had the email with her before asking what else she could have done.
Kamath immediately apologised, saying it became difficult to read the large volume of emails he receives. However, he added that the suggestion she had just shared was valuable. As the audience laughed, he promised to reply to her email now that she had mentioned it publicly.
Tanmay Bhatt chimed in, joking that bringing it up on stage had been a very convenient way to get a response. Kamath laughed along before confirming that he would personally reply, prompting more laughter from the audience.
Nandini later revealed in the caption that Kamath had stayed true to his word. "Plot twist, he stayed true to his promise and replied," she wrote.
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The interaction received plenty of comments online. While many appreciated that Kamath acknowledged the missed email instead of brushing it aside, others praised Nandini for confidently calling him out in a light-hearted manner.
Several users also said her persistence paid off, pointing to the caption's revelation that he eventually replied after the interaction.
A woman confronted Zerodha co-founder Nikhil Kamath during a live event over an email she claimed he never replied to, putting him on the spot in front of a packed audience and prompting an unexpected response.
The moment was shared on Instagram by user Nandini and took place during an event featuring Nikhil Kamath and comedian Tanmay Bhatt. During the audience interaction, she explained that she had followed advice about reaching out to people with a clear value proposition but had never heard back from Kamath.
Addressing him directly, she said she had written him an email titled, "WTF can be improved with WTF," referring to his podcast, WTF. She added that the email had been sent on December 9, but she had never received a reply. Holding up her phone, she jokingly pointed out that she even had the email with her before asking what else she could have done.
Kamath immediately apologised, saying it became difficult to read the large volume of emails he receives. However, he added that the suggestion she had just shared was valuable. As the audience laughed, he promised to reply to her email now that she had mentioned it publicly.
Tanmay Bhatt chimed in, joking that bringing it up on stage had been a very convenient way to get a response. Kamath laughed along before confirming that he would personally reply, prompting more laughter from the audience.
Nandini later revealed in the caption that Kamath had stayed true to his word. "Plot twist, he stayed true to his promise and replied," she wrote.
Watch the video here:
The interaction received plenty of comments online. While many appreciated that Kamath acknowledged the missed email instead of brushing it aside, others praised Nandini for confidently calling him out in a light-hearted manner.
Several users also said her persistence paid off, pointing to the caption's revelation that he eventually replied after the interaction.