Tanmay Bhatt is really a genius guy... He presents himself as a silly guy so effortlessly that's what makes him special... After the fall of AIB .... Within a span of 2-3 years he again raised like a phoenix... He is the example who proves knowledge is power... His content game is so strong and he always knows what set of audience to target❤️ Huge respect
The rest of AIB went totally back ground…at least Rohan is still viable…shakya can be seen only in Kvizz and Khamba is also lost….so it’s definitely not easy what Tanmay does….amazing skill
reading this comment , no offense but honestly i laughed my ass out specially the line '"he is the example who proves knowledge is power " i mean wb Dhruv Rathe is he a duck in the pond tryna prove hey guys im a peigion ??
Nuseir has owned this podcast. The only person who came close to match his energy was Tanmay. Both of their opinions and insights were technical and just pure facts. A piece of art!
Nuseir really owned that pod,for me because he was really critical at every point and with the best viewpoint. Prajakta and Beerbuyceps were unnecessary. If you observed nuseir he sometimes changed the question, and broader the thinking
According to me that's because, Tanmay and Nas are highly experienced, and they know how to communicate in a precise way, whereas Ranveer and Prajakta are too young compared to the rest of the panel.
Yes exactly, see for me podcast are really about facts and figures and not emotional speeches. Nikhil chooses his panel really very well all the time, but this time the equilibrium was way out.
Nas seems to specialize in groundless criticism, lacking an understanding of terms and market dynamics, relying solely on outdated statistics about India. What on earth is Nas even talking about? Clearly, when it comes to knowledge, Nas is certainly trailing behind Tanmay.
Tanmay is like the pioneer of India content creation he knows it more than anybody like in panel there's a huge difference between ranveer prajkta and tanmay knowledge about market
Man, he's soooo knowledgeable. And I think whenever it comes to talking about the "technical" aspect of making content creation work, he gets really spiked :p
@@kundankumar9100 i agree with you on the first part, she has lots to learn out of her bubble, but the reason she is popular is because she has worked hard and put out loads of content over the internet
@@kundankumar9100 We probably know every other term they have mentioned, but none of us are sitting with Nikhil.. She didn't get lucky for sure. No one get's lucky just like that.
Truee af Females need to stand up and become influencer.. Rn only GRMW videos and kinda similar things work.. but new Female influencers with new concepts is a must especially in our Country..
Well, There's sejal kumar as well but i believe its been years she's inactive and kinda staying away from YT but i believe, she's the most influential female YTer beside Prajakta! Let me know your views.
@@xrizzal1108 yeah, but again majority of the female creator are from fashion segment only. What about some other stuff? And even in that segment the person who knows the game should have been invited. Here Prajakta is completely unaware of all things.
I am a Polar bear from Antarctica and I love Nikhil's podcasts. Once my friend, an Indian penguin, was watching this and since then I can't stop listening to it.
Disagree. It only feels like that because tanmay does a lot of consulting work for ad films and agencies. Prajakta and ranveer have an organically grown business and mostly speak only for themselves from their own experiences of growing a content business. Tanmay and Nas prolly speak for the whole creator influencer space, and so it feels they know more but actually tanmay is doing and studying vastly different things in the business. More than a difference in Knowledge level there was a difference in Knowledge spheres
I actually felt that they were two introverts among three extroverts. So they didn't get to make some of the points they wanted to. Ultimately, they stopped contributing to the discussion altogether.
Why tho? They gave some really good points too. Obviously it is seen that they haven't studied content creation as much as Tanmay and Nas, but they've still made it big. If they're stupid, tell me why the have fanbases of 13Mil+ and 7Mil+ respectively?
I also felt Ranveer was more genuine and hands on.....Nas is not a deep thinker....Tanmay - he is good at giving gyan but his own utube platform was non sense
Nuseir is such a master content creator, even during the podcast. He sets up the conflict by disagreeing with Tanmay, no thumbnails do not matter. Instead of being discerning of Tanmay's opinions he says lets debate. he lets Tanmay speak and then resolves the conflict. it feels like i am watching a 1 minute nas video in large chunks. he really knows how to engage people
Never had I ever thought, I would go through a 3hr podcast at a stretch. So much insightful and knowledgeable from some of the best people in the field. Nikhil is one of the rarest podcasters who is doing something really great by bringing the best people to his podcast.
@@MuthaNagavamsi bro the way ranveer boasts about his businesses ,media world and data on his podcasts, he had nothing insightful to offer here at all. So many people will disagree with nas on the points he made, but atleast he stood his ground and voiced his unpopular opinions. Ranveer couldn’t defend a single point he made, gen z are looking for healing😂😂😂 really?
2 hrs and 28 mins - now thats the LONGEST I have consumed ANY Content across TV,Social, Movies etc ( in the last 3.5 yrs ) & Trust me, it came at the Right Time of my Content Creation Journey...thnks Nikhil , Nas , Tanmay, Ranveer, Prajakta
Nusier's insights are absolute gems! His grasp of social media's intricacies is unparalleled, and his optimism is infectious. And Tanmay Bhatt, the OG himself, is a master of his craft. I can't praise him enough.
Nas and Tanmay were absolutely sublime!!! Just superb!!! I’m in my 30s and I don’t care for content creation at all but they ensured I listened to every word of theirs with rapt attention!! So intelligent! Prajakta barely made 2 good points and Ranveer came across as that kid for whom Nikhil was actually asking the questions for!! He was so naive and never gave any substantial answer even once!
The more I hear Tanmay, the more I think there's so much in him to take out. He is really a modern-day Guru and that also in every section. He makes every topic so easy to understand and top of that his jokes and humor. Love him for his knowledge.
What a talented editor/editing team man! Right cuts, at the right time, cool graphics, fact-verified statements - really taking this podcast a notch above.
@@lakshay7901 Exactly! It's better to say "The algorithm want war and the algorithm is the depiction of what humans want". This is also what Tanmay said.
Its like saying to Gandhi, netaji why don't you guys make peace with British empire and let them rule over you? Peace guys 😅 Its like i will steal your house and then i want to make peace "this guy is just backward"
This is literally a goldmine for those who are planning to start content creation. This video is a blueprint to becoming a successful creator and i already see a lot of people 5 years in the future thanking this podcast.
I’ve been following everyone from the long time except nikhil, this is the first time I’m seeing Nikhil’s exceptionally talented, mind blowing and humble personality. All of you have been very informative and it’s been very worth watching it.
Tanmay is the real deal, he has been through so many environment changes in this industry and come out as number 1 each time, all his insights, witty 1 liners and warnings are so helpful. A legend of this industry and we can see why when we listen to him. Ranveer enjoyed the food for sure xD
I really appreciated Prajakta being secure enough to ask questions. What is RPU, what is virtue signalling etc. You need to have a very humble mindset to be okay with not knowing stuff and being comfortable enough to ask them to explain it, on a recorded podcast.
@anilatarannum I was thinking the exact same stuff bro - like somehow we have grown up to be insecure about asking questions. I don't even know why does my brain interprets that as a threat to my socio-intelligence image - or why do I even have such an image?? --- Tbh with some introspection & observing the world near me I have found some reasons for this - Like in Indian households the elders scold kids about asking too many questions - just because they are irritated - like someone's mom or dad would shut down the kid after a long day at work. And also they constantly comparing the kid to their siblings / neighbours making the kid always feel like he or she is never good enough- ----- So as a result growing up in this environment - these kids (including me) grow up to do things based on assumptions just so that they dont have to ask (which is outright foolish & hazardous way to life) - or they feel dumb when asking obvious questions simply because their brain is now coded with ask = pain. ---- But yeah I'd love to hear if you guys have any other reasons you've thought about this. ----- That said - I don't closely follow Prajakta but I appreciated her SO MUCH here for just straight up asking in an instant - whats this and that!
Good point but I think nikhil was the one who questioned more and really wanted to understand the topic without feeling insecure of asking seemingly unnecessary doubts, which i really appreciate of him
@@AmanSharma-sn8js Yep I don't follow her either, not my style of content. But this was refreshing. In terms of reasons, not sure. I'm sure quite a lot of sociologists and psychologists would have delved into this question 😅 What I do think is even from schooling in India, they teach everything, but somehow don't teach confidence. Confidence to be wrong. Because when you ask a question, it implies A. You do not know something. B. It might be a silly question. Somehow both these things are considered something to be embarassed about in our country. I live in Europe now, what I notice here is even the most inexperienced colleagues at work very confidently voice their opinions and are also okay to be wrong/correct themselves. They are not ashamed (of course not generalizing but I have noticed this). And me with more work experience than them and more command over the work, I feel I am not always able to ask/say in fear of being wrong. And believe me, back home I have always been labelled "confident/extrovert/bold" etc. Jab mera ye haal hai toh introvert logon ka kya hota hoga 😅 But yeah these are my 2 cents, I am sure there are much deeper societal reasons
Cuddos to the editors man...5 hrs ki footage edit karna isn't a normal job ....its hard man...super hard. Cuddos to the editors of this channel who do this continuously...you def deserve a round of applause from the audience. Perfect editing peeps, just perfect 👌🏻🤧
Why tho? They gave some really good points too. Obviously it is seen that they haven't studied content creation as much as Tanmay and Nas, but they've still made it big. If they're stupid, tell me why the have fanbases of 13Mil+ and 7Mil+ respectively?
In about 20 years, people are going to look back at this podcast and say “See Tanmay was always a genius, no wonder he’s running India’s biggest media company now”! :)
I feel like Ranveer is being cornered by other UA-camrs. Coz he has really inspired so many youngsters and reached to good heights, with his pure dedication and higher sense of self.
A forever fan and admirer of Tanmay. Just imagine a 20 mins conversation with him, will have depth, knowledge with a layer of wisdom and all that simplicity with a dash of effortless confidence
Nikhil is the Rajamouli of this movie (Video) i learnt from this discussion that ASKING RIGHT QUESTIONS is the biggest trait. It brings the best out of them. Mainly Tanmay, my god.! You have lot of content and Spontaneity. P.S: I love the simplicity of Nikhil cleaning the water on the table and how he is serving water to everyone. CHARACTER.!
45:1 quantity of content matters 45:48 resistance gets more traction 46:30 Easiest way to build a brand is to be contrarian 50:19 more politicians died for making peace than for war
I just finished half the video. I am glad I could listen to it. I would say, all of us are lost at some point, and everyone's trying to influence each other on and off media. but what really matters is to become that authentic person we can relate to. also about the creators on this panel, I'd say "GREAT JOB". I feel like Ranveer is very spiritual and has access to a larger audience willing to invest their time. On the other hand, Prajakta was trying her best to understand how this industry works. While Tanmay and Nas somehow were like super intellectual, and absolute geniuses. But what I admire the most is, Nikhil Kamath, asking such quality questions, making me realize I can stand somewhere too in this small world. Man, what an eye-opener.
So true. I came to post a similar thing. Such an enriching conversation and hats off to the participants as well as the person articulating the right questions ❤
The genuinity of this podcast has been the highlight, whether it be nikhil's questioning ability or prajakta's humbleness in not knowing and asking politely or tanmay's massive knowledge about everything or nas being fully involved or beer biceps inputs and acknowledge everybody
The shallowness of Ranveer's understanding of what is happening in this world has been exposed. Tanmay's understanding of the digital space was an eyeopener. Freaky Friday vibes!!
But...ranveer has the best superpower of all of them. Access to the most interesting and powerful people in the country. He can get literally anyone to come and talk on his podcast. Bollywood, tollywood, politicians, Congress, bjp, bureaucrats...its literally unbelievable the range he has
Dont get me wrong... I love his channel and the work he does... Just saying I expected more factual answers when the conversation was around facts and figures. He seemed to casually brush through them or not respond at all. Guess his manager handles all of that for him while he concentrates on the content.
@NITTENNAIR I get your point. But I felt that because tanmay does a lot of consulting work he has a lot of facts and has studied the space. Same for Nas. Prajakta and ranveer I think have an organically grown content based business and mostly they were speaking only for themselves from personal experience. Tanmay on the other hand was speaking of the whole content creator / influencer space and the trends therein. There was a vast difference in their knowledge spheres
Tanmay's understanding is soo.. deep, Prajakta had little substance only but kudos for being curious and not brag some useless stuff like Ranveer. Nas is extremely blunt about putting out his opinion and had great information to share. Nas and Tanmay could do another 5 hours of session and can still bag our attention. Note : Thanks to Nikhil for making them talk the exact way how a novice youtuber wants to hear
I've watched a lot of "productive" podcasts... But they always end up becoming more motivational than productive.. These 3 hours weren't any less than a actual class.. Loved it! Please make a podcast for the world of financial markets too.. Would love to see nikhil share his experience in it.
The best part of WTF is the way Nikhil puts up the questions which has a sense and make think guests and provide precise answers. No vauge questions & answers. The entire conversations in all his episodes is super intellectuals discussions. Its not content creation but an valuations addition in each of our life. Thanks Nikhil.
pedantic preachy yaaawwwnnnn.. he MUST cut down how much he talks! he does not come prepared - because he is arrogant to assume that he is doing others a favour by having them there!
This has been one of the most informative discussions on creating content; particularly UA-cam content. There's so much to learn and hearing a bunch of passionate people speak about a topic also motivates more people to look at it seriously. Thanks for making this discussion happen, Nikhil Kamath. I heard the entire podcast and I can't tell you how much it inspired me to just keep at this content creation journey.
My takeaways for becoming content creators: 1. Find what you have access to (including talent) that no one else has, what identity you want to project (e.g. cbse, nationality, job type ) and pick your content based on that. 2. Iterate your theme, look at trends from things like Meta earnings calls and get feedback from friends. 3. Start with shorts and then go deep with content. 4. Vernacular content is going to be big. Use translation tools like Heygen. 5. Post content which is right but is a contrarian take that nobody is addressing. 6. Use slick editing like jump cuts. Attention is low in young audience. 7. Collaborate with big creators by figuring out what you can offer them.
kush, I think nas knows things at international level, and has knowledge due to the team he has, who has been working on this content space etc. well for ranveer and prajakta they are on entertainment aspect in our country. Similarly Tanmay consumes knowledge like anything, he introduces as a comedian, writes ad and works on ad agency which makes his horizon so wide.
@@lone_sap8376 agreed, I don't have much knowledge on what nas does and who he is, honestly but the knowledge that tanmay has comes through experience and he's been in the UA-cam scene for quite a bit now. Apart from that he's a really intelligent and articulate person too. I guess this knowledge might come in prajakta with experience too, again I haven't consumed much of prajkta's content, so can't say much. Not so sure about Ranveer, though. In his podcasts he tries to be smart and deep with his conversation but sometimes does the dumbest things and asks the dumbest questions that one can ask. There are memes on him on the internet for a reason. So, while his guests are great, I'm not sure if he is that bright or will ever have the kind of knowledge that tanmay currently possesses.
Its like saying to Gandhi, netaji why don't you guys make peace with British empire and let them rule over you? Peace guys 😅Its like i will steal your house and then i want to make peace "this guy is just backward and want some justice😢"
Nikhil deserves more respect for asking insightful questions and adding values.... you may have access to even Manmohan singh but what if you ask him about food recipe. Asking Right Questions to the person in front is more important.
love it how prajakta who had so little to offer has the biggest following out of the four. sometimes being light and calm to watch after a long day of work is the most relatable content afterall.
Being a 22 year old working right after college, i feel that working has been such a humbling experience…i feel that people my age should consume limited content now and instead be more aware of the real world. I know i sound like a boomer right now, but we just dont realise how much patience we need today and the hard work that needs to be put in to gain that respect and the status like nikhil said to have an authority to question or complain about something.
Nas Daily looks so passionate and contributing to this podcast. He speaks with utter confidence and is ready to share all the hacks, even Tanmay Bhatt for that matter
This is gold.. learnt so much.. if we have time 3 - 3.30 hours to watch Bollywood or Hollywood movie, so for this we have eternity, I don’t know whether I should thank my stars or youtube algorithm to show this on my feed ( ofcourse youtube algorithm). Any way loved every bit of it.. Nikhil please don't stop doing this.
Let me clear this up, if someone says the Bangalore traffic is affecting their mental health, they might be stating facts and not playing the victim. I travel 7-8 km every day to work on Outer Ring Road and it is the worst way to start your day. I have tried every means to make it easier for me - shared autos, bikes, cabs even walking! And it's not always possible to find a house near your office.
"This episode was a masterclass in understanding what it takes to build influence today! Nikhil, your moderation and insights set the perfect tone for the discussion. Tanmay, your journey from stand-up comedy to entrepreneurial ventures while maintaining your identity as a comedian is truly inspiring. The way you see the role of comedians in society is profound. Prajakta, your transition from aspiring radio jockey to a leading content creator and actor is a testament to your hard work and perseverance. Your enthusiasm, especially in promoting the book across various platforms, is commendable. Ranveer, your energy and authenticity shine through both on and off-screen. Your dedication to projects like Level and the strategic shifts you make to stay relevant and grow are incredible. Lastly, Nuseir, your perspectives on global issues like the Israel-Palestine conflict and your approach to building a secure financial foundation for creators are enlightening. Thank you all for such a rich and engaging conversation. It's clear that each of you brings something unique and valuable to the table, and together, you've created a podcast episode that's both insightful and inspiring. Looking forward to more such discussions! I also admire Tanmay and Prajakta a lot. My favorite male content creators are: 1. Shreeman Legend 2. Tanmay Bhat 3. Sandesh (Unfiltered) 4. Samay Raina 5. Justin Joseph For female content creators, my top picks are: 1. Prajakta Koli 2. Valkyrae 3. Kayde"
Nuseir is so wittier in person and have such a wide display of wisdom, while Tanmay is very good at masking it off, yet seem so knowledgeable at the same time. Love these two. I would say Ranveer and Prajakta still have a lot to learn from their experience, as it's clearly leaking in the convo. Really had a lot of fun to watch all of you guys, and hope I get to see such podcasts more.
In this podcast Tanmay and Nas are giving good answers to Nikhil's question. Prajakta don't have any clue what to answer. Ranveer is trying to be cool by giving his random philosophical views which are useless.
56:03 is the accurate reaction towards Prajakta Koli's bs. "I'm unaware" "this is very informative for me" Nuseir correctly pointed that it's just her business strategy because she still doesn't feel the responsibility to be vocal about national issues when she's respResentinG India in places
She is a scripted reader with skills of acting accordingly !! She is not updating like the rest three men do, seems like!!! Nas and Bhatt are restless in their growth and are still learning and exciting. rest two are somewhat in a pond saying this is it!!!
Nikhil this was such high level education that I feel like paying for it. Such high quality stuff. Incidentally around 10 hours back I decided to become a content creator and my good luck that there was this video right there. Thank you, thank you, thank you. What magic Nuseir, Tanmay, Prajakta and Ranveer created with their authenticity and depth. INDEBTED.
This is a strong bias you'd have because tanmay and nuseir are more in your face. Ranveer and Prajakta have made it too. They both have the audience base and are minting money. I learned the following things from them specifically: 1. Prajakta referenced about how you can command more from brancds if you have more of a TAM instead of low numbers. 2. Ranveer shared about the importance of the first 3 words in the title. 3. Ranveer shared about continuing the narrative, not letting his podcast get old. Funny, how we'd(including me) point out people who won't sound intelligent. They've still made it.
tanmay has the strongest opinions about the industry he works in.....his content set aside but his thought process which goes into that creation of his videos is another plus point for his massive success as a youtuber........the rest 2 are still figuring it out......and bhuvan is too mature to be a part of this panel........
I genuinely want to have a group where we can have such conversations instead of gossip. Amazing content Nikhil kamath , big shout out to Tanmay n Nas 🔥🔥
Ahh man me too... unfortunately I haven't got such productive/knowledgable friends...forget intellectual, just "wanting to be intellectual" does...but it is what it is
In case you’re starting a Content Creation journey then every minute of this video is very important. A Must Watch Video!! Special thanks to Nikhil for bringing such a great Podcast.
Build distribution via content and getting hired is one of the best methods that in fact most youngsters use these days to get a job. I've read of this 19-year-old Mumbai-based boy who created content on WEB3 Dev and got a 100k-dollar remote work opportunity as a full-time engineer. He did not even enroll for an undergrad program. All he did was learn to code, built stuff, and document his journey on Twitter.
Talking about content creation and how we can make a 20 year old comfortable with content creation, Nikhil is trying to tap into younger age group market 😄 Love the series ! Love how thought through and clear in mind Nuseir and Tanmay are! Thanks Nikhil for making this accessible!
i don't aspire to be an influencer/content creator but i am currently working on building a clothing brand of my own and this video really helped me understand alot of things about social media and content consumption in general...clicked for tanmay, swept by nuseir and stayed for the knowledge. Thanks to Nikhil for such an amazing panel 🙌🏽
These podcasts are more enriching than reading business books. A lot more insights / learnings of the members are densely packed in such interactions. ❤
In college, I never sat through a 40 minute’s lecture & here i haven’t even blinking for 3 hrs !. Damn ! You 🫵🏻 guys are the real raw teachers 👏👏 . Thank you 🙏🏻
What exactly did you learn? Did it teach you how to be a good person? Did it teach you how to add meaningful value to the world? Did it teach you how to be empathetic and help disadvantaged people? Did it teach you how to be a citizen and stand up against corrupt governments?
@@yatindawra770 well it did thought me where to start on the digital world in earning, how you could start, and to add value to the world, first add value to yourself, which this video had made me learn ultimately:)
You do what you wanna do man, all I am saying is just keep in mind the fact that there is another side to it all as well. This constant access to entertainment is detrimental to society. There have been countless studies that explicitly show social media entertainment addiction rates lead to an actual decrease in critical thinking and cognitive ability. However, there is one question I have for you, what sort of content are you aiming to produce?
@@yatindawra770 The thing is I'm a 3d artist, and currently looking to start a production house rather content, just like how nas did, so we are currently working on some animated movies and all, after we'll think about how we'll proceed:)
The whole podcast took me much longer than 3 hours to watch because I took some breaks to absorb the information over the course of 2 weeks. After watching this podcast, I can definitely say it is the podcast every influencer should watch because it covers almost every single topic about building influence and building communities. Thank you Nikhil for bringing this podcast. Love you 3000... ❤❤
Another example of how small snippets of a long video attract attention and views and the right audience has been what has worked for your channel and WTF series as well Nikhil. So a viewer like me would never watch super long videos of creators or any credible panel. BUT your lil snippets got me hooked and I legit look forward to full fledged videos and watched this one end to end while Nas kept screaming “whoever is STILL watching this” haha! Amazing episode! Loved it.
I watched this entire video part by part as I was (and still am) loaded with projects. As a Back-end Content Creator and an AI facilitator, I could not have agreed more to the statement by Tanmay and Nusseir that if you can't be an influencer, you should try editing. I wanted to try content creation on UA-cam during pandemic (and I did too). However, being an introvert who always enjoyed less exposure and has always been too sensitive, I soon realized this was not my cup of tea. I learned editing and now I am working with a few clients from abroad for editing, back-end content creation, CRM and project management and making close to a 7 figure INR a month. It was hard and took time. I hate putting myself on camera but, I enjoy the backend processes. So, ya there's lot of scope in this content creator driven economy. It's growing huge and i am sure many like me would benefit through this. This podcast was amazing. Thank you to Nikihil Kamath and his fabulous editors and technicians and ofcourse the guests- Tanmay, Nusseir, Ranvir and Prajakta for contributing to this immensely valuable discussion.
Nuseir might be wondering how come we can watch such long podcast, but reality this is best education available on UA-cam as of now. I can listen 10 hour podcast on this channel.
I watch tanmay cos of his honesty and a way to correctly say things that most ppl can't...i cannot forget a show where he talked about punching down and glass ceiling with so much conviction that i was amazed for his thought process.. i am a fan of very few ppl and im ur fan tanmay... Hope you get the best in life ... 26:00
Just absolutely enamoured and enchanted with Nuseir's point of view and his unbounded realms of honest expression about something so geo-politically and socially sensitive!! Its not just the courage and gumption that's impressive but also the content of his speech from a cognitive standpoint is truly amazing.
Arguably one of the Best and most Knowledge Podcast in India as of today. Doesn't feel boring at all even with 3 hours long videos. It is just the selection of People from different fields altogether which makes this Podcast GREAT.
Loved the conversation with you all! Thanks for having us Nikhil!!
Nas got free after 5 days
you owned this podcast, it was fun!
thanks for being there
Miya bhai
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Tanmay Bhatt is really a genius guy... He presents himself as a silly guy so effortlessly that's what makes him special... After the fall of AIB .... Within a span of 2-3 years he again raised like a phoenix... He is the example who proves knowledge is power... His content game is so strong and he always knows what set of audience to target❤️ Huge respect
He's a talent management company in himself 🙌💯
Very true
The rest of AIB went totally back ground…at least Rohan is still viable…shakya can be seen only in Kvizz and Khamba is also lost….so it’s definitely not easy what Tanmay does….amazing skill
reading this comment , no offense but honestly i laughed my ass out specially the line '"he is the example who proves knowledge is power " i mean wb Dhruv Rathe is he a duck in the pond tryna prove hey guys im a peigion ??
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Nuseir has owned this podcast. The only person who came close to match his energy was Tanmay. Both of their opinions and insights were technical and just pure facts. A piece of art!
Nuseir really owned that pod,for me because he was really critical at every point and with the best viewpoint.
Prajakta and Beerbuyceps were unnecessary.
If you observed nuseir he sometimes changed the question, and broader the thinking
According to me that's because, Tanmay and Nas are highly experienced, and they know how to communicate in a precise way, whereas Ranveer and Prajakta are too young compared to the rest of the panel.
Yes exactly, see for me podcast are really about facts and figures and not emotional speeches. Nikhil chooses his panel really very well all the time, but this time the equilibrium was way out.
His views were more of his own experiences but Tanmay was very relatable and informative.
Nas seems to specialize in groundless criticism, lacking an understanding of terms and market dynamics, relying solely on outdated statistics about India. What on earth is Nas even talking about? Clearly, when it comes to knowledge, Nas is certainly trailing behind Tanmay.
Tanmay is like the pioneer of India content creation he knows it more than anybody like in panel there's a huge difference between ranveer prajkta and tanmay knowledge about market
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True!
I think Ranveer was more focused towards his video creation & has a myopic view!
@@shraddhapatel4967ranveer always sounds superficial to me..
Dude, Tanmay and Nas are like those extremely knowledgeable seniors we all know.
Dude nahi bhi bolega to bhi same baat rahegi
@@amaan-khan 🤣🤣🤣
Tanmay ❤️
@@amaan-khan yaar bhai tasan me hai
@@amaan-khan lagta hai bhai tere gaon mei nahi bolte honge
Tanmay actually went beyond anyone's expectations in this podcast. Just proves that he is not just random some comedian reacting to memes.
Of crs he’s not… read about him
Man, he's soooo knowledgeable. And I think whenever it comes to talking about the "technical" aspect of making content creation work, he gets really spiked :p
Actually he is literally so experienced
not a viewer of nikhil but i wanted to hear more from tanmay he was just more charismatic nah 😅
maybe yours bcz I know him from long ago he is very intellectual
"The opposite of love isn't hate, it's indifference". This line will forever stay with me❤
Shiva trilogy. The opposite of love isn't hate it's apathy. Been there for years🌸
@@SakshiSingh-arcane05 You are a legend! Har Har Mahadev!
@@SakshiSingh-arcane05Its an Elie Wiesel line. He was an American writer and an holocaust survivor. Amish Tripathi copied it.
good to know! @@akhiljames8807
I admire Prajakta for asking what she does not know without feeling embarrassed. It just shows her willingness to learn.
Bhai, what i can understand is she has no clue about anything... Extremely blank face.. if she is popular she got lucky for sure.
@@kundankumar9100 i agree with you on the first part, she has lots to learn out of her bubble, but the reason she is popular is because she has worked hard and put out loads of content over the internet
Which is an amazing life skill.
@@kundankumar9100 We probably know every other term they have mentioned, but none of us are sitting with Nikhil.. She didn't get lucky for sure. No one get's lucky just like that.
Tanmay s srk wali energy nikal rhi
This podcast made me realise we seriously need a good female youtuber. If Prajakta is the best one out there,its high time some new people come
Truee af
Females need to stand up and become influencer..
Rn only GRMW videos and kinda similar things work..
but new Female influencers with new concepts is a must especially in our Country..
There are many but we barely give them recognition
Well, There's sejal kumar as well but i believe its been years she's inactive and kinda staying away from YT but i believe, she's the most influential female YTer beside Prajakta! Let me know your views.
@@mimipaul5512 I don't think so, few like kamiya @curlytales are definitely doing good work but there are not many.
@@xrizzal1108 yeah, but again majority of the female creator are from fashion segment only. What about some other stuff? And even in that segment the person who knows the game should have been invited. Here Prajakta is completely unaware of all things.
Tanmay Bhatt is the ultimate OG of understanding the evolution of internet
Always ahead of the curve
He is the karan johar of UA-cam in terms of understanding how things work
@@shradhachawan4569 he ran multiple channels which ended becoming one of the biggest in india
@@shradhachawan4569 it's a shame to compare Tanmay with Karan Johar.
@shradhachawan4569 Completely agree with the KJo analogy✅
I am a Polar bear from Antarctica and I love Nikhil's podcasts. Once my friend, an Indian penguin, was watching this and since then I can't stop listening to it.
Thandi me muth mar maza aayega❤❤❤
As a public representative and Member of Parliament of The Republic of Antarctica, I welcome you with cold (ofc) wishes.
As an YETI from Himalayas 🗻 and ranveer friend i appreciate it ❤🧌
Lol
As a raccoon federation member i can vouch for you.
Prajakta had no substance but she didn't pretended otherwise and stayed silent and curious which I admire.
Yeah, She did ask questions like the general audience which also helped. Not everyone knows DAU Arbitration ARPU etc. 😅
Attrition* 😅 @@wassupbhavesh
Tanmay is such an insightful person. I wish I could listen to him more.
his is literally all over the internet, how much more do you want to listen😊
@@keshavmalpani6610 I mean, I want to listen to him when he is sharing these kind of insights. Not just reviewing memes. 😀
@@nikhilsharma3988well .. reviewing memes is working better...sooo...
@@nikhilsharma3988there is a channel where tanmay does podcasts, check it out
Tanmay and nas literally schooled prajakta and ranveer... both of them gave a true masterclass and shared insights into world of influencing.
Disagree. It only feels like that because tanmay does a lot of consulting work for ad films and agencies. Prajakta and ranveer have an organically grown business and mostly speak only for themselves from their own experiences of growing a content business. Tanmay and Nas prolly speak for the whole creator influencer space, and so it feels they know more but actually tanmay is doing and studying vastly different things in the business. More than a difference in Knowledge level there was a difference in Knowledge spheres
Ha ha.. felt the same
I actually felt that they were two introverts among three extroverts. So they didn't get to make some of the points they wanted to. Ultimately, they stopped contributing to the discussion altogether.
Why tho? They gave some really good points too. Obviously it is seen that they haven't studied content creation as much as Tanmay and Nas, but they've still made it big. If they're stupid, tell me why the have fanbases of 13Mil+ and 7Mil+ respectively?
I also felt Ranveer was more genuine and hands on.....Nas is not a deep thinker....Tanmay - he is good at giving gyan but his own utube platform was non sense
I’m just jealous of the editor at this point who got to hear the entire conversation raw and uncut
Cringe
I am jealous of the editor that gets paid for not doing anything…. And I am not even complaining
the editor dosent listen the entire video, the raw cut will be easily around 5-6 hours definitly more but not less.
Hahahaha. Yes. I'm sooo curious about what Nas said which was beeped. "I think all of us are more ****** than we show" something like that
@@spoddar7739:29 assholish?😂
Tanmay is an absolute genius. It gets hidden in his eccentric personality, but boy does he know stuff!
Nuseir is such a master content creator, even during the podcast. He sets up the conflict by disagreeing with Tanmay, no thumbnails do not matter. Instead of being discerning of Tanmay's opinions he says lets debate. he lets Tanmay speak and then resolves the conflict. it feels like i am watching a 1 minute nas video in large chunks. he really knows how to engage people
I agree! Man is just, so camera conscious and the way he knows what's gonna work for him specifically, when he says what he says
Target audience are different for both..
Never had I ever thought, I would go through a 3hr podcast at a stretch. So much insightful and knowledgeable from some of the best people in the field. Nikhil is one of the rarest podcasters who is doing something really great by bringing the best people to his podcast.
Nas and Tanmay needs to do round 2 there's so much more to learn.
They were the only ones talking , rest 2 were useless
@@konfig7655 nas seemed a bit overconfident/rigid though. tanmay was awesome like always
@@konfig7655 OH COME ON. You can't be that rude.
They were better than any one of us talking right here.
So we have no right to say so.
@@MuthaNagavamsi bro the way ranveer boasts about his businesses ,media world and data on his podcasts, he had nothing insightful to offer here at all. So many people will disagree with nas on the points he made, but atleast he stood his ground and voiced his unpopular opinions. Ranveer couldn’t defend a single point he made, gen z are looking for healing😂😂😂 really?
Agree
Big shoutout to Nas and Tanmay!! These two were lit!!
2 hrs and 28 mins - now thats the LONGEST I have consumed ANY Content across TV,Social, Movies etc ( in the last 3.5 yrs ) & Trust me, it came at the Right Time of my Content Creation Journey...thnks Nikhil , Nas , Tanmay, Ranveer, Prajakta
Dill tk nhi Mila or hm dy nhi skty 😢
Tanmay and Nas have a goldmine of knowledge about their respective industries, really amazing!
Nusier's insights are absolute gems! His grasp of social media's intricacies is unparalleled, and his optimism is infectious. And Tanmay Bhatt, the OG himself, is a master of his craft. I can't praise him enough.
Nas and Tanmay were absolutely sublime!!! Just superb!!! I’m in my 30s and I don’t care for content creation at all but they ensured I listened to every word of theirs with rapt attention!! So intelligent! Prajakta barely made 2 good points and Ranveer came across as that kid for whom Nikhil was actually asking the questions for!! He was so naive and never gave any substantial answer even once!
The more I hear Tanmay, the more I think there's so much in him to take out. He is really a modern-day Guru and that also in every section. He makes every topic so easy to understand and top of that his jokes and humor. Love him for his knowledge.
I love how tanmay can explain any person's story in a easy way to anyone
That's what a great writer's access to is!
He is a thorough genius
Thanks Nikhil for enhancing the podcast level in this country. Really great consistency.
Just loved it..Nikhil was truly genuinely inquisitive and Tanmay was brutally honest
What a talented editor/editing team man! Right cuts, at the right time, cool graphics, fact-verified statements - really taking this podcast a notch above.
Yes!
‘The algorithm wants war’ well said Tanmay 👍
Israel wants to steal land
That's a lame statement to make. Algorithm by whom, of what and where. It's all made up. It's not out of thin air.
@@lakshay7901war=traffic
@@lakshay7901 Exactly! It's better to say "The algorithm want war and the algorithm is the depiction of what humans want". This is also what Tanmay said.
Its like saying to Gandhi, netaji why don't you guys make peace with British empire and let them rule over you? Peace guys 😅
Its like i will steal your house and then i want to make peace "this guy is just backward"
This is literally a goldmine for those who are planning to start content creation. This video is a blueprint to becoming a successful creator and i already see a lot of people 5 years in the future thanking this podcast.
I’ve been following everyone from the long time except nikhil, this is the first time I’m seeing Nikhil’s exceptionally talented, mind blowing and humble personality. All of you have been very informative and it’s been very worth watching it.
Tanmay is the real deal, he has been through so many environment changes in this industry and come out as number 1 each time, all his insights, witty 1 liners and warnings are so helpful. A legend of this industry and we can see why when we listen to him. Ranveer enjoyed the food for sure xD
Ranveer was so out of place.
Nas is such a great speaker the confidence the skill of having conversation...And Tanmay is always great
I really appreciated Prajakta being secure enough to ask questions. What is RPU, what is virtue signalling etc. You need to have a very humble mindset to be okay with not knowing stuff and being comfortable enough to ask them to explain it, on a recorded podcast.
@anilatarannum I was thinking the exact same stuff bro - like somehow we have grown up to be insecure about asking questions.
I don't even know why does my brain interprets that as a threat to my socio-intelligence image - or why do I even have such an image??
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Tbh with some introspection & observing the world near me I have found some reasons for this -
Like in Indian households the elders scold kids about asking too many questions - just because they are irritated - like someone's mom or dad would shut down the kid after a long day at work.
And also they constantly comparing the kid to their siblings / neighbours making the kid always feel like he or she is never good enough-
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So as a result growing up in this environment - these kids (including me) grow up to do things based on assumptions just so that they dont have to ask (which is outright foolish & hazardous way to life) - or they feel dumb when asking obvious questions simply because their brain is now coded with ask = pain.
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But yeah I'd love to hear if you guys have any other reasons you've thought about this.
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That said - I don't closely follow Prajakta but I appreciated her SO MUCH here for just straight up asking in an instant - whats this and that!
Good point but I think nikhil was the one who questioned more and really wanted to understand the topic without feeling insecure of asking seemingly unnecessary doubts, which i really appreciate of him
@@AmanSharma-sn8js Yep I don't follow her either, not my style of content. But this was refreshing.
In terms of reasons, not sure. I'm sure quite a lot of sociologists and psychologists would have delved into this question 😅 What I do think is even from schooling in India, they teach everything, but somehow don't teach confidence. Confidence to be wrong. Because when you ask a question, it implies A. You do not know something. B. It might be a silly question. Somehow both these things are considered something to be embarassed about in our country.
I live in Europe now, what I notice here is even the most inexperienced colleagues at work very confidently voice their opinions and are also okay to be wrong/correct themselves. They are not ashamed (of course not generalizing but I have noticed this). And me with more work experience than them and more command over the work, I feel I am not always able to ask/say in fear of being wrong. And believe me, back home I have always been labelled "confident/extrovert/bold" etc. Jab mera ye haal hai toh introvert logon ka kya hota hoga 😅
But yeah these are my 2 cents, I am sure there are much deeper societal reasons
@@heyythere Yep correct, but Nikhil does it all the time from the first podcast. Extremely valuable trait to have.
@@anilatarannum yeah 💯
Cuddos to the editors man...5 hrs ki footage edit karna isn't a normal job
....its hard man...super hard. Cuddos to the editors of this channel who do this continuously...you def deserve a round of applause from the audience. Perfect editing peeps, just perfect 👌🏻🤧
Yeah! They must know know all these talks by heart after hearing it tonnes of time while editing! 😂🤯
Nuseir - This guy is next level. Enjoyed listening to him. Stunned by his knowledge and understanding of many things.
Nuseir and Tanmay giving rhe most realistic outputs on the conversation ..
Why tho? They gave some really good points too. Obviously it is seen that they haven't studied content creation as much as Tanmay and Nas, but they've still made it big. If they're stupid, tell me why the have fanbases of 13Mil+ and 7Mil+ respectively?
In about 20 years, people are going to look back at this podcast and say “See Tanmay was always a genius, no wonder he’s running India’s biggest media company now”! :)
Which company!?
Which
I feel like Ranveer is being cornered by other UA-camrs. Coz he has really inspired so many youngsters and reached to good heights, with his pure dedication and higher sense of self.
A forever fan and admirer of Tanmay. Just imagine a 20 mins conversation with him, will have depth, knowledge with a layer of wisdom and all that simplicity with a dash of effortless confidence
Nikhil is the Rajamouli of this movie (Video)
i learnt from this discussion that ASKING RIGHT QUESTIONS is the biggest trait. It brings the best out of them.
Mainly Tanmay, my god.! You have lot of content and Spontaneity.
P.S: I love the simplicity of Nikhil cleaning the water on the table and how he is serving water to everyone. CHARACTER.!
45:1 quantity of content matters
45:48 resistance gets more traction
46:30 Easiest way to build a brand is to be contrarian
50:19 more politicians died for making peace than for war
Bro hard relate to last one look at MGandhi
I just finished half the video. I am glad I could listen to it. I would say, all of us are lost at some point, and everyone's trying to influence each other on and off media. but what really matters is to become that authentic person we can relate to.
also about the creators on this panel, I'd say "GREAT JOB". I feel like Ranveer is very spiritual and has access to a larger audience willing to invest their time. On the other hand, Prajakta was trying her best to understand how this industry works. While Tanmay and Nas somehow were like super intellectual, and absolute geniuses. But what I admire the most is, Nikhil Kamath, asking such quality questions, making me realize I can stand somewhere too in this small world. Man, what an eye-opener.
So true. I came to post a similar thing. Such an enriching conversation and hats off to the participants as well as the person articulating the right questions ❤
The genuinity of this podcast has been the highlight, whether it be nikhil's questioning ability or prajakta's humbleness in not knowing and asking politely or tanmay's massive knowledge about everything or nas being fully involved or beer biceps inputs and acknowledge everybody
good ass summary and true asf
The shallowness of Ranveer's understanding of what is happening in this world has been exposed. Tanmay's understanding of the digital space was an eyeopener. Freaky Friday vibes!!
everyone is not a MBA with PG in Brand Management.. I think except for the use of jargons, he seemed abreast of the happenings in the digital realm.
But...ranveer has the best superpower of all of them. Access to the most interesting and powerful people in the country. He can get literally anyone to come and talk on his podcast. Bollywood, tollywood, politicians, Congress, bjp, bureaucrats...its literally unbelievable the range he has
sometimes shallowness helps 99% people like it
Dont get me wrong... I love his channel and the work he does... Just saying I expected more factual answers when the conversation was around facts and figures. He seemed to casually brush through them or not respond at all. Guess his manager handles all of that for him while he concentrates on the content.
@NITTENNAIR I get your point. But I felt that because tanmay does a lot of consulting work he has a lot of facts and has studied the space. Same for Nas. Prajakta and ranveer I think have an organically grown content based business and mostly they were speaking only for themselves from personal experience. Tanmay on the other hand was speaking of the whole content creator / influencer space and the trends therein. There was a vast difference in their knowledge spheres
The level of discussion is outstanding. Tanmay never disappoints on any panel.
He is truly outstanding.
Tanmay's understanding is soo.. deep, Prajakta had little substance only but kudos for being curious and not brag some useless stuff like Ranveer. Nas is extremely blunt about putting out his opinion and had great information to share.
Nas and Tanmay could do another 5 hours of session and can still bag our attention.
Note : Thanks to Nikhil for making them talk the exact way how a novice youtuber wants to hear
Ranveer was so fucking irritating during the entire podcast
pucha ?
@@vaibhavchetri8819 ham pas ka desh Nepal ka hai ji
Pucha?
@@vaibhavchetri8819 no
I've watched a lot of "productive" podcasts... But they always end up becoming more motivational than productive.. These 3 hours weren't any less than a actual class.. Loved it! Please make a podcast for the world of financial markets too.. Would love to see nikhil share his experience in it.
Tanmay - high on knowledge 📖
Nuseir - high on stats 📈
all stats is knowledge
all knowledge isn't stats
And both is information
BB - high on conspiracy theories
And what about ranveer ?
@@nayanontherocksCan't comment now, first I had to become rich!
The best part of WTF is the way Nikhil puts up the questions which has a sense and make think guests and provide precise answers. No vauge questions & answers. The entire conversations in all his episodes is super intellectuals discussions. Its not content creation but an valuations addition in each of our life. Thanks Nikhil.
pedantic preachy yaaawwwnnnn.. he MUST cut down how much he talks! he does not come prepared - because he is arrogant to assume that he is doing others a favour by having them there!
This has been one of the most informative discussions on creating content; particularly UA-cam content. There's so much to learn and hearing a bunch of passionate people speak about a topic also motivates more people to look at it seriously.
Thanks for making this discussion happen, Nikhil Kamath. I heard the entire podcast and I can't tell you how much it inspired me to just keep at this content creation journey.
My takeaways for becoming content creators:
1. Find what you have access to (including talent) that no one else has, what identity you want to project (e.g. cbse, nationality, job type ) and pick your content based on that.
2. Iterate your theme, look at trends from things like Meta earnings calls and get feedback from friends.
3. Start with shorts and then go deep with content.
4. Vernacular content is going to be big. Use translation tools like Heygen.
5. Post content which is right but is a contrarian take that nobody is addressing.
6. Use slick editing like jump cuts. Attention is low in young audience.
7. Collaborate with big creators by figuring out what you can offer them.
A big thanks for bringing NAS here! He gave a hell lot of information that was really missing and our Indian influencers were not able to communicate!
So true as an international viewer .. I concur completely!! He articulated many points that the Indian influencers missed!
Prajkta and ranveer are just not that knowledgeable. Tanmay did a great job as well.
kush, I think nas knows things at international level, and has knowledge due to the team he has, who has been working on this content space etc. well for ranveer and prajakta they are on entertainment aspect in our country. Similarly Tanmay consumes knowledge like anything, he introduces as a comedian, writes ad and works on ad agency which makes his horizon so wide.
@@lone_sap8376 agreed, I don't have much knowledge on what nas does and who he is, honestly but the knowledge that tanmay has comes through experience and he's been in the UA-cam scene for quite a bit now. Apart from that he's a really intelligent and articulate person too. I guess this knowledge might come in prajakta with experience too, again I haven't consumed much of prajkta's content, so can't say much. Not so sure about Ranveer, though. In his podcasts he tries to be smart and deep with his conversation but sometimes does the dumbest things and asks the dumbest questions that one can ask. There are memes on him on the internet for a reason. So, while his guests are great, I'm not sure if he is that bright or will ever have the kind of knowledge that tanmay currently possesses.
Its like saying to Gandhi, netaji why don't you guys make peace with British empire and let them rule over you? Peace guys 😅Its like i will steal your house and then i want to make peace "this guy is just backward and want some justice😢"
Nas & Tanmay are the encyclopaedias 🙌🏼
Because these both understand if you are in the creators 'environment , know the climate, anticipate the weather
Nikhil deserves more respect for asking insightful questions and adding values.... you may have access to even Manmohan singh but what if you ask him about food recipe. Asking Right Questions to the person in front is more important.
@@sauhardshekhar very true. That is why these podcasts are a gem.
2:43:21
Agree
love it how prajakta who had so little to offer has the biggest following out of the four. sometimes being light and calm to watch after a long day of work is the most relatable content afterall.
Being a 22 year old working right after college, i feel that working has been such a humbling experience…i feel that people my age should consume limited content now and instead be more aware of the real world. I know i sound like a boomer right now, but we just dont realise how much patience we need today and the hard work that needs to be put in to gain that respect and the status like nikhil said to have an authority to question or complain about something.
This is why we tend to complain and question everything when we are comparatively young...!!! I guess
Nikhil has this irresistibly serene & humble personality. Really love the way he manages conversations sweetly, endearing indeed! ✨
Arrre didi ranveer ko dekho 😂
Nas Daily looks so passionate and contributing to this podcast. He speaks with utter confidence and is ready to share all the hacks, even Tanmay Bhatt for that matter
“The opposite of love is not hate, it’s indifference.”
- Tanmay Bhat
Nas and Tanmay are so knowledgeable and articulated their thoughts very well. Prajakta spoke less but seemed authentic.
This is gold.. learnt so much.. if we have time 3 - 3.30 hours to watch Bollywood or Hollywood movie, so for this we have eternity, I don’t know whether I should thank my stars or youtube algorithm to show this on my feed ( ofcourse youtube algorithm). Any way loved every bit of it.. Nikhil please don't stop doing this.
Let me clear this up, if someone says the Bangalore traffic is affecting their mental health, they might be stating facts and not playing the victim. I travel 7-8 km every day to work on Outer Ring Road and it is the worst way to start your day. I have tried every means to make it easier for me - shared autos, bikes, cabs even walking! And it's not always possible to find a house near your office.
I agree
Find another job!
😢 I feel you 😢
"This episode was a masterclass in understanding what it takes to build influence today! Nikhil, your moderation and insights set the perfect tone for the discussion. Tanmay, your journey from stand-up comedy to entrepreneurial ventures while maintaining your identity as a comedian is truly inspiring. The way you see the role of comedians in society is profound. Prajakta, your transition from aspiring radio jockey to a leading content creator and actor is a testament to your hard work and perseverance. Your enthusiasm, especially in promoting the book across various platforms, is commendable. Ranveer, your energy and authenticity shine through both on and off-screen. Your dedication to projects like Level and the strategic shifts you make to stay relevant and grow are incredible. Lastly, Nuseir, your perspectives on global issues like the Israel-Palestine conflict and your approach to building a secure financial foundation for creators are enlightening. Thank you all for such a rich and engaging conversation. It's clear that each of you brings something unique and valuable to the table, and together, you've created a podcast episode that's both insightful and inspiring. Looking forward to more such discussions!
I also admire Tanmay and Prajakta a lot. My favorite male content creators are:
1. Shreeman Legend
2. Tanmay Bhat
3. Sandesh (Unfiltered)
4. Samay Raina
5. Justin Joseph
For female content creators, my top picks are:
1. Prajakta Koli
2. Valkyrae
3. Kayde"
Nuseir is so wittier in person and have such a wide display of wisdom, while Tanmay is very good at masking it off, yet seem so knowledgeable at the same time. Love these two. I would say Ranveer and Prajakta still have a lot to learn from their experience, as it's clearly leaking in the convo. Really had a lot of fun to watch all of you guys, and hope I get to see such podcasts more.
Education changes a person....(think about it u will get it)
hes a harvard grad
I felt like Tanmay and Nuseir were so on the point, saying right amount of words at the right time.
I'm amazed at the homework Nikhil does to keep every podcast going for 2-3 hrs... The way he relates to engaging with the speakers.... Amazing 🤩
In this podcast Tanmay and Nas are giving good answers to Nikhil's question. Prajakta don't have any clue what to answer. Ranveer is trying to be cool by giving his random philosophical views which are useless.
56:03 is the accurate reaction towards Prajakta Koli's bs.
"I'm unaware" "this is very informative for me"
Nuseir correctly pointed that it's just her business strategy because she still doesn't feel the responsibility to be vocal about national issues when she's respResentinG India in places
She is a scripted reader with skills of acting accordingly !! She is not updating like the rest three men do, seems like!!! Nas and Bhatt are restless in their growth and are still learning and exciting. rest two are somewhat in a pond saying this is it!!!
Nikhil this was such high level education that I feel like paying for it. Such high quality stuff. Incidentally around 10 hours back I decided to become a content creator and my good luck that there was this video right there. Thank you, thank you, thank you. What magic Nuseir, Tanmay, Prajakta and Ranveer created with their authenticity and depth. INDEBTED.
All the best
If nikhil had only nuseir and tanmay here I would pay to listen to them for 3 hours.
+infinity
+1
ranveer aur prajakta ne kya kia bro...
This is a strong bias you'd have because tanmay and nuseir are more in your face. Ranveer and Prajakta have made it too. They both have the audience base and are minting money. I learned the following things from them specifically:
1. Prajakta referenced about how you can command more from brancds if you have more of a TAM instead of low numbers.
2. Ranveer shared about the importance of the first 3 words in the title.
3. Ranveer shared about continuing the narrative, not letting his podcast get old.
Funny, how we'd(including me) point out people who won't sound intelligent. They've still made it.
Me too...😢
Great podcast..but the way the two glasses aligned perfectly at 47:23
tanmay has the strongest opinions about the industry he works in.....his content set aside but his thought process which goes into that creation of his videos is another plus point for his massive success as a youtuber........the rest 2 are still figuring it out......and bhuvan is too mature to be a part of this panel........
Bro Nikhil is so successful that he's doing side quests in life now🤣🤣 but damn!! The dude is such an inspiration
Ya agree. Story campaign, daily quests and endgame dungeons done. Time to pullout those side quests coz there's no more content left 😂
I genuinely want to have a group where we can have such conversations instead of gossip. Amazing content Nikhil kamath , big shout out to Tanmay n Nas 🔥🔥
Ahh man me too... unfortunately I haven't got such productive/knowledgable friends...forget intellectual, just "wanting to be intellectual" does...but it is what it is
I'd love even for a UA-cam community like this. Where people want to learn more than just criticise what is being said.
3 of you have already found each other, go do it now
@@jhaipi90 waiting
Same 🤝
In case you’re starting a Content Creation journey then every minute of this video is very important. A Must Watch Video!!
Special thanks to Nikhil for bringing such a great Podcast.
Tanmay is one of the most intelligent guys I have heard! And his growth is just tremendous.
By size 😂
Build distribution via content and getting hired is one of the best methods that in fact most youngsters use these days to get a job. I've read of this 19-year-old Mumbai-based boy who created content on WEB3 Dev and got a 100k-dollar remote work opportunity as a full-time engineer. He did not even enroll for an undergrad program. All he did was learn to code, built stuff, and document his journey on Twitter.
Talking about content creation and how we can make a 20 year old comfortable with content creation, Nikhil is trying to tap into younger age group market 😄 Love the series ! Love how thought through and clear in mind Nuseir and Tanmay are! Thanks Nikhil for making this accessible!
i don't aspire to be an influencer/content creator but i am currently working on building a clothing brand of my own and this video really helped me understand alot of things about social media and content consumption in general...clicked for tanmay, swept by nuseir and stayed for the knowledge. Thanks to Nikhil for such an amazing panel 🙌🏽
I'm downloading the transcripts of this video... it's like a book just unfolding more and more with each sentence from all these people
Nas is spot on! Number 7 holds a "special" place indeed.
Thala for a reason! 👑😌
This is the first 3 hours podcast I went through without skipping a second. Goldmine of lessons. A complete youtube MasterClass!
The knowledge tanmay has about new age world is tremendous and how he controls the flow and adding a little bit of humour in between, loved it bro❤
These podcasts are more enriching than reading business books. A lot more insights / learnings of the members are densely packed in such interactions. ❤
When Nikhil said 50 lakhs he just completely change the trajectory of whole idea!! really good initiative
Nuseir and tanmay are genius damn bro how deep they know this world of internet is amazing ❤
What Nikhil is doing with podcasts like these are priceless
In college, I never sat through a 40 minute’s lecture & here i haven’t even blinking for 3 hrs !. Damn ! You 🫵🏻 guys are the real raw teachers 👏👏 . Thank you 🙏🏻
What exactly did you learn? Did it teach you how to be a good person? Did it teach you how to add meaningful value to the world? Did it teach you how to be empathetic and help disadvantaged people? Did it teach you how to be a citizen and stand up against corrupt governments?
@@yatindawra770 well it did thought me where to start on the digital world in earning, how you could start, and to add value to the world, first add value to yourself, which this video had made me learn ultimately:)
You do what you wanna do man, all I am saying is just keep in mind the fact that there is another side to it all as well. This constant access to entertainment is detrimental to society. There have been countless studies that explicitly show social media entertainment addiction rates lead to an actual decrease in critical thinking and cognitive ability. However, there is one question I have for you, what sort of content are you aiming to produce?
@@yatindawra770 The thing is I'm a 3d artist, and currently looking to start a production house rather content, just like how nas did, so we are currently working on some animated movies and all, after we'll think about how we'll proceed:)
Can't believe I've been sleeping on Nuseir for so long, so confident, so intellingent and full of insights!!
The whole podcast took me much longer than 3 hours to watch because I took some breaks to absorb the information over the course of 2 weeks. After watching this podcast, I can definitely say it is the podcast every influencer should watch because it covers almost every single topic about building influence and building communities.
Thank you Nikhil for bringing this podcast.
Love you 3000... ❤❤
Another example of how small snippets of a long video attract attention and views and the right audience has been what has worked for your channel and WTF series as well Nikhil.
So a viewer like me would never watch super long videos of creators or any credible panel. BUT your lil snippets got me hooked and I legit look forward to full fledged videos and watched this one end to end while Nas kept screaming “whoever is STILL watching this” haha!
Amazing episode! Loved it.
I watched this entire video part by part as I was (and still am) loaded with projects. As a Back-end Content Creator and an AI facilitator, I could not have agreed more to the statement by Tanmay and Nusseir that if you can't be an influencer, you should try editing. I wanted to try content creation on UA-cam during pandemic (and I did too). However, being an introvert who always enjoyed less exposure and has always been too sensitive, I soon realized this was not my cup of tea. I learned editing and now I am working with a few clients from abroad for editing, back-end content creation, CRM and project management and making close to a 7 figure INR a month. It was hard and took time. I hate putting myself on camera but, I enjoy the backend processes. So, ya there's lot of scope in this content creator driven economy. It's growing huge and i am sure many like me would benefit through this. This podcast was amazing. Thank you to Nikihil Kamath and his fabulous editors and technicians and ofcourse the guests- Tanmay, Nusseir, Ranvir and Prajakta for contributing to this immensely valuable discussion.
Damn!! dude being an genz reading your comment opens my mind to try so many things!
Hi can you help with editing videos
where u learnt
Where did you learn content editing and more?
Nuseir might be wondering how come we can watch such long podcast, but reality this is best education available on UA-cam as of now. I can listen 10 hour podcast on this channel.
Goosebumps when Nusier talks about Isreal Palestine situation and Content creation for Socail change
g had allways on ur mind
I watch tanmay cos of his honesty and a way to correctly say things that most ppl can't...i cannot forget a show where he talked about punching down and glass ceiling with so much conviction that i was amazed for his thought process.. i am a fan of very few ppl and im ur fan tanmay... Hope you get the best in life ... 26:00
Just absolutely enamoured and enchanted with Nuseir's point of view and his unbounded realms of honest expression about something so geo-politically and socially sensitive!! Its not just the courage and gumption that's impressive but also the content of his speech from a cognitive standpoint is truly amazing.
I want a whole podcast by nikhil on marriage!
And show it to my parents
Uska khud divorce huaa hai, vo kiya bolega, aur rape ke bhi charge hai nikhil ke upar
Yess
@@Sourav_MadridCF woh kyun nahi bol sakta hai?
tu ne woh zepto wala podcast suna hoga na?
I really like the way Nikhil asked the questions! No flunky questions. Straight to the point.❤️
Arguably one of the Best and most Knowledge Podcast in India as of today. Doesn't feel boring at all even with 3 hours long videos. It is just the selection of People from different fields altogether which makes this Podcast GREAT.