God i love how unfilterd this conversation is , i am amazed that they are talking about critical things with a sense of humour taking it seriously gets people offended or the converation always gets awkward or silence or awkward silence :face-green-smiling:.
shout out to Sujeet for being so honest and upfront with his views.
Damn sujeet's laughter is weirdly contagious 😂
I love the open conversation where this guy who works really does something great and shares their experience more like in a friends conversation not an interview So please continue to do this
WTF Community: please record few episodes on water conservation and harvesting given the current crisis in Bangalore. Very much needed to spread for the coming future
The location in the intro is Adarsh palm retreat
Meghana enjoyed the episode. Her giggles :) Good to hear positive things from him about the city during his stay from 2008 onwards.
DPS, IIT, parents and grandparents who are lawyers—common folks, take a breath. Don't be too hard on yourselves or question why you're not where others are. Consider this: if you had similar privileges, you might have achieved success like Sujeet. Many startup founders follow a predictable career trajectory. They often hail from families with one parent employed by the central government, attend KV schools, study at IITs, and then either work in the US or in consulting. Eventually, they venture into entrepreneurship, often with the backing of VCs through their networks or connections from college. Their life paths are distinct. To compete with them, you need to get your act together swiftly. Your learning curve must be steep if you want to stand a chance.
It says WTF is Bangalore but I’m 20 minutes in and there has been no talk of Bangalore or his experience here except for a sprinkling of Kannada words. Talk about Bangalore. Places to eat. Places to go. The art. The music. The “Addas”. His area boys. All through the guest’s eyes, ofcourse. Man’s funny though. Refreshing and chill. Was it engaging - yes, mostly owing to the guest. But was it Bangalore centric - no. The interviewers also need to research better, prepare better questions and most importantly let the guest finish speaking.
sujeeet is such a good man and his laugh is very contagious ...Keep creating such content..I only consume WTF's content for entertainment..Keep up the good work guys Bilal and Meghna..!
hearing to sujeet, feels like a therapy !
We can except next episode with Nithin Kamath 😍
I see lot of startup entrepreneur podcast.. some of these guys r my age..how much they have achieved..it's phenomenal also they look n talk in such simple way ..no suit ,no complex terms or giving half answers,not so serious.. Still their organisations have made huge impact on all Indian's lives..kudos do more n more good startups.. blessings..
i also belong from the same place he is and also in Bengaluru right now, proud of him, hope that i'll become like him one day.
this might be the funniest episode even in coming future
love this episode because of sujeet
You guys took the best person here 😂 Loved his laugh & experiences 🔥
You have to get Sujeet kumar again this guy was so interesting fun and humorous 😍😍
Bilal some of your questions were random and a little naive, I understand this is a fun new age show but general knowledge is basic. Meghna rather has a good way of asking questions and maybe her prior work experience reflects onscreen too. The guest in question is so chill and honest…who would have thought Bhabhuaaaaaaa se…. Someone would do so well. Sujeet your laughter is contagious and Your clarity and honesty is enviable or something one would want to imbibe.
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