They did not just laugh for more than half a minute this time, unlike before, there were snippets of conversations, and of course, some more laughing! Zerodha co-founder, Nikhil Kamath, finally dropped
another teaser of his interaction with SpaceX and Tesla CEO Elon Musk, and the internet is losing it. For those not aware, just a few days ago, Kamath had shared a 39 second video of his WTF Podcast, where he and Musk were seen either giggling, smiling, laughing or sipping coffee. The video’s caption read ‘Caption this’. The clip was so small that apart from taking it as a hint of Musk being the next guest at Kamath’s podcast, some even began to speculate that the clip was AI-generated!Days later, Kamath shared another teaser, which showed the two talking about a variety of things. The teaser began with Kamath lauding Musk’s physique. “The first thing I must say is, you're a lot bigger and bulkier, muscular than I would have thought you are,” Kamath stated, to which Musk said, “Oh, stop you before you make me blush.”Kamath then moved on to ask which The Matrix character he would have been, to which Musk responded with a, “Hopefully not Agent Smith.” The host then asked something about ‘having a friend’, to which Musk jokingly asked back if he even has a friend.As the snippets of the duo’s conversation continued, Kamath was seen asking about Musk's ‘obsession’ with the letter ‘X’, to which Musk stated that, “It’s a good question, honestly. Sometimes I wonder what’s wrong with me.”The video went viral in an instant, with netizens expressing excitement over the upcoming episode.Check out the viral post: “Here’s to delaying gratification. The future belongs to the patient,” the post read. The video was shared on X (formerly Twitter), by the handle ‘nikhilkamathcio’. The post was shared today, and pulled more than 432K views from netizens.
Here’s to delaying gratification. The future belongs to the patient.@elonmusk pic.twitter.com/Z3QiunfCK3
— Nikhil Kamath (@nikhilkamathcio) November 30, 2025
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