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Grammy winner Ricky Kej said that he would like if he is among those people who PM Modi calls ‘Tu’ and added that his sacrifices have positively impacted more than a billion people
Three-time Grammy-award-winning musician Ricky Kej took to social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, to praise Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his candid conversation with Zerodha CEO Nithin Kamath in his latest podcast.
He said that there are millions of Indians who feel like they are PM Modi’s younger brother or sister and added that he would like to be someone whom Modi calls “Tu”, which is a gesture used to call someone close to you.
The musician said that the sacrifices of the prime minister have had a positive impact on the lives of billions of people.
He added that his musical career has been inspired by PM Modi’s philosophy of “Mission before ambition”.
“Dear @narendramodi ji, this podcast really touched our hearts. Please know that there are millions of Indians who genuinely feel like your younger brother/sister, a friend or your child.. and for sure – I would like to be one of the people you call “Tu” 🙂 Through your sacrifices, you have positively impacted over a Billion lives (not just Indians).. and we are your circle of friends and family. Also, as you are aware, your philosophy of “Mission before ambition” has inspired my musical career,” Ricky Kej wrote on X.
Dear @narendramodi ji, this podcast really touched our hearts. Please know that there are millions of Indians who genuinely feel like your younger brother/sister, a friend or your child.. and for sure – I would like to be one of the people you call “Tu” 🙂 Through your…— Ricky Kej (@rickykej) January 13, 2025
Here’s What PM Modi Said In Nithin Kamath’s Podcast
Days back, PM Modi joined Kamath on his podcast People by WTF series and shared little anecdotes from his personal and professional life.
The prime minister said that he can also make mistakes. “Mistakes happen, and I too can make some. I am also a human, not god,” said PM.
At the beginning of the podcast, Zerodha CEO said that his Hindi language skills to which PM Modi replied “we will manage”.
“Sir, please forgive me if my Hindi is not good. I am South Indian. I mostly grew up in Bangalore. My mother’s city is Mysuru, where people mostly speak Kannada. My father was near Mangalore. I learned Hindi in school, but I don’t have fluency in the language,” said Kamath to PM Modi.
“Hum dono ki aise hi chalegi (We will manage together like this). I am sitting here in front of you and talking, I feel nervous. It’s a tough conversation for me. This is my first podcast, I don’t know how it’ll go with your audience,” the prime minister replied.
The podcast was two hours long and the prime minister was seen speaking about his childhood, education, political journey and the setbacks and hurdles he faced in life.