In this Telugu podcast episode, we sit down with Madhavaneni Raghunandan Rao, Member of Parliament from Medak, lawyer by profession, and one of the most outspoken BJP leaders from Telangana. Known for his sharp arguments and fearless stand on issues. Raghunandan Rao opens up about politics, law, family, and the everyday struggles of a public leader.We begin with one of the biggest contradictions of Indian democracy: 251 of the 543 newly elected MPs face criminal cases. Can clean politics truly exist when over five crore cases are still pending in courts? Rao points out the hypocrisy of focusing on issues like Sabarimala while fundamental judicial reforms are ignored. As someone with cases against him, he speaks candidly about the personal toll and why in todayâs climate, survival in politics almost guarantees cases being filed.Raoâs journey is also a story of patience and resilience. Expelled from TRS, defeated multiple times in Dubbaka, he never gave up. Using his now-famous dinosaur vs. giraffe metaphor of Darwin theory, he explains why adaptability and endurance matter more than instant wins.On freedom of speech, he questions why anonymous abusive content is tolerated online while citizens are arrested for criticizing politicians. From the urea controversy to the silencing of YouTubers and leaders on freedom of speech, Rao takes on an interesting toll.We also explore the unseen life of a politician: the round-the-clock demands, school admissions, medical emergencies, hospitality costs, and the stress that leaves most leaders battling BP and diabetes. He explains why cars and staff arenât luxuries but survival tools in political life.Turning to Telangana politics, he addresses whether a national party like BJP can compete with deeply rooted regional parties. He speaks on vote chori, duplication of votes, Aadhaar linking, and the flaws of the 51% majority system. He also highlights the disparity in funds: Telangana contributes âč1.3 lakh crore in taxes but receives less than âč20,000 crore back.The discussion covers petrol prices, infrastructure growth, and the devolution of funds, as well as allegations that BJP uses agencies like ED and CBI to âwashâ leaders once they join the party. He also responds to debates on Hindu vote banks, BJPâs RSS roots, and succession after Modi.As a lawyer and politician, he reflects on balancing two seemingly opposite roles; twisting words to defend a client in court while promising truth and service in politics. He recalls unforgettable cases, his reputation as a highly paid advocate, and why advocates remain among the highest taxpayers in India.Yet this episode isnât only about politics. He insists parents must discuss politics at the dinner table, teaching children values, awareness, and curiosity. He opines youth to see politics as a career while also encouraging families to support alternative professions. With examples from P.V. Sindhu, Nikhath Zareen, and Malavath Poorna, he reminds us that India needs dreamers in every field, not just engineering or medicine.From policing reforms and the role of the Election Commission to the power of social media, media bias, and even the Sansad Khel Mahotsav, Raghunandan Raoâs words reveal the complexity of leadership in modern India.Direct, sharp, and often provocative, this conversation takes us inside the mind of a politician who is also a lawyer, father, and fighter. Finally, his mix of honesty and grassroots perspective makes this a must-listen for anyone who cares about democracy, politics, and Indiaâs future.
What if one of the worldâs most respected tech companies, selling in over 180 countries, with 25 offices across the globe, wasnât built in Silicon Valley or Bangalore, but from a small village in Tamil Nadu called Tenkasi? In this episode of Raw Talks with VK, we sit down with Mr. Raju Vegesna, the Chief Evangelist at Zoho Corporation, for a deeply honest, philosophical, and powerful conversation in Telugu. This is not just a startup success story; itâs a blueprint for building with integrity, vision, and an unshakable connection to roots.Raju takes us through his personal journey and his connection with CBN (Chandrababu Naidu), including the viral tweet after Chandra Babu Naiduâs arrest. He shares how he first met Sridhar Vembu, Zohoâs founder, and how that meeting shaped a decades-long partnership based on values, simplicity, and service to the country. He talks about how Zoho made the bold decision to stay bootstrapped, carry zero debt, and invest in long-term thinking instead of chasing short-term valuations. We discuss how Zoho, unlike many other companies, built its offices in rural areas like Renigunta, with the belief that villages donât need to be emptied to build cities, and that innovation doesnât have a pin code.From losing 400 clients to rejecting an acquisition offer from Salesforce, Raju walks us through the philosophy that helped Zoho survive and thrive. He breaks down the purpose behind Zoho Schools, where dropouts and underprivileged youth like, security guard Abdul Alif, are trained to become full-fledged software engineers. He explains why they donât provide degrees, only skills, and why many graduates today ask if they too can join this alternative education model.We dive into how culture acts like the "character of a company," why they avoid traditional corporate structure, and how theyâve managed to operate without ever doing layoffs. Raju opens up about how design, interior choices, and even sofa arrangements affect team dynamics and why they design everything in-house to nurture culture. He also touches on Zohoâs product journey from launching Zoho Writer before Google Docs, to making Zoho Mail one of the top 3 email platforms globally, to building a CRM that now sees large-scale migrations from other platforms.This conversation also takes a wider lens on Indiaâs startup ecosystem. Raju shares his views on entrepreneurship and patriotism, Indiaâs engineering graduate crisis, and the philosophical mindset shift we need to stop waiting for Western validation. We discuss how AI and robotics are not just tech trends but tools for digital and national sovereignty, and how real disruption is only beginning. He compares the state of Tier 1 Indian cities with Tier 3 cities in the U.S., and asks the question: can we build from here and still lead the world?With memorable stories like the early Ameerpet startup days, co-founder disagreements, and incidents where clients once rejected them harshly, this episode offers a full-spectrum view of the mindset and mission behind one of Indiaâs most inspiring companies. For aspiring entrepreneurs, tech dreamers, and anyone who believes in building with purpose, this episode isnât just a conversation, itâs a call to action.If youâve ever wondered whether itâs possible to build a global company out of a village, this might be for you. Whether youâre dreaming of staying bootstrapped, creating real impact, or building from Bharat, this story is proof that it can be done.
In this Telugu Podcast episode, we sit down with one of Indiaâs most respected and pioneering venture capitalists, Vani Kola, the founder of Kalaari Capital, to uncover the untold stories behind the early stages of Indiaâs startup ecosystem. Her journey begins at Osmania University, where she was one of just six women in an engineering classroom. From there, she made her way to Silicon Valley, immersing herself in the world of technology and innovation, before returning to India with a burning desire to contribute to the country's evolving business landscape.What follows is a trailblazing career in venture capital, including early and critical investments in startups like Myntraâat a time when e-commerce in India was still taking baby steps. It was not just the numbers that convinced her, but the subtle cuesâlike Myntraâs outstanding customer serviceâthat signaled deep-rooted potential. She walks us through the investment process, how she and her team funded the company, and how they played a pivotal role in orchestrating the historic Myntra-Flipkart merger, a turning point in Indian e-commerce.We also dive into her investment in Snapdeal and her sharp analysis of the cost of doing business in Indiaânot as a roadblock, but as a challenge to innovate around. The conversation expands to her forward-looking views on the aviation sector, the future of food businesses, and whether they can sustain and scale without a strong e-commerce presence. She also breaks down the explosive growth of Indiaâs cosmetics industry, especially within the rising menâs grooming market, marking a powerful shift in consumer behavior and lifestyle aspirations.But this episode isnât just about investments and startupsâitâs about mindset, resilience, and personal evolution. She speaks with remarkable clarity about the importance of stepping into uncomfortable spaces to unlock true growth. She adivices young entrepreneurs to stop waiting for validation, to act with conviction, and to trust their instincts. Her insights into identity crises, dealing with reputation and net worth, and the emotional challenges of todayâs highly competitive world are powerful, vulnerable, and deeply relatable.We reflect on what it means to thrive as a woman in a male-dominated business world, how her family supported her vision, and why living a simple lifestyle can ground even the most ambitious entrepreneurial dreams. Her personal storiesâfrom visiting Indiaâs first mall and sensing the winds of change, to building Kalaari Capital from scratchâadd texture and emotion to her already inspiring professional journey.When asked whether young people today should still chase the âSilicon Valley dream,â she delivers a sharp and optimistic answer: India today offers unprecedented opportunities, and this is the moment to build, innovate, and lead from within.She also shares her admiration for iconic Indian leaders like Ratan Tata, Narayana Murthy, and othersânot to idolize them, but to compare values, leadership, and long-term thinking. Her message to the youth is bold and liberating: Be the change you seek, rather than waiting for the world to change for you.This is more than just a podcastâitâs a masterclass in navigating Indiaâs business landscape, investing with purpose, and growing as a person while building something that matters. Whether you're a founder, student, investor, or dreamerâthis episode will inspire you to think bigger, act bolder, and believe in the power of your own journey.
In this Telugu Podcast episode, we had an eye-opening conversation with Suresh Kochattil garu, who's been in the media industry for 40 yrs & 17 yrs of experience at Times of India in various levels. As the world drowns in breaking news, social media headlines, and sensationalism, This episode takes you through the actual machinery that runs Indian media. Starting with a simple question: is the printing press as dramatic as itâs shown in the movies? The truth, as always, is far more layered. From how news is selected, printed, and distributed, to why newspaper stories cut off after 12 PM, we explored the real-time walkthrough of what really goes on behind those bold headlines.The episode then dives into one of the most defining moments of Indian media urgencyâthe assassination of Rajiv Gandhi in Sriperumbudur. How that single moment changed reporting patterns and led to a media that thrives on speed rather than depth. But this conversation is not just about journalism. Itâs about truth, control, perception, and the massive war of narratives weâre all part of, knowingly or not.We explored how India often wins on the battlefield but loses in the eyes of the world because of poor narrative management. In contrast, countries like Qatar have silently reshaped their global imageâthrough airlines, global sports, news networks, and funding major universities. From Al-Jazeera to the FIFA World Cup, narrative power is everything. And while that happens globally, at home, politicians are allegedly buying YouTube channels for âč8-9 crores to push their version of reality.We didn't just stop there. We delved into the dark alleyways of the Indian underworldâgold smuggling routes, Calicutâs Kondotty village, and how dons moved into real estate after using heroines and music labels as money fronts. He talked about bomb blasts, NSG failures, the Bhatkal brothers, and how stories were buried before ever being told. He opened up about the deaths of icons like Lal Bahadur Shastri and cases like Nagarwala, where âč60 lakhs were withdrawn from SBI based on a phone call impersonating the Prime Minister.Even the names of Hyderabadâs localitiesâTarnaka, Musarambagh, Bolaramâcarry centuries of untold stories, which were brought to life with stunning clarity. We spoke about the TRP race, the death of press conferences, and how public discourse has shifted from dinner table conversations to manipulated debate shows. The impact of âWhatsApp journalism,â sensationalism, and psychological conditioning through repetitive negative news is unpacked with startling precision.As the media landscape tilts further into noise and chaos, This discussion calls for a revival of real, fearless journalism. He expresses his admiration for Karan Thapar, Ramnath Goenka, and Ramoji Raoâfigures who once stood for truth despite the odds. He reflects on why journalists today are either demonized or silenced, and how stringers are forced into unethical shortcuts due to low wages and pressure.Ending on a powerful and emotional note, he shares life lessons from his father, a man of honesty and principle, and offers his heartfelt advice to the youth of India. In a world where everyone is fighting to be heard, this episode reminds us that sometimes the most powerful thing we can do is simply speak the truth.
In this deep-dive episode, we sat down with Ajithesh Korupolu garu, CEO of Ashoka Builders India Private Limited (ASBL) to uncover the full story behind the evolving property market in Telangana, one of India's richest states in terms of per capita income. From global forces like the Russia-Ukraine war to the dependency of Indian real estate on U.S. financial systems, we explore how international events silently shape local outcomes.The conversation spans the remarkable shift from post-Telangana agitation stagnancy to the historic boom from 2016 to 2023, highlighting 2019 as a peak year. We examine how commercial space rentals subtly indicate job creation, discuss capital gains tax changes, and expose the digital echo chambersâwhere people often form market opinions through YouTube comments and Google search views rather than data.VK sir brings a powerful real-world lens with his recent âč1000 Cr launch success, emphasizing the importance of Product-Market Fit and understanding shifting consumer preferences like smaller carpet areas. We also explore Hyderabadâs superior piped water system in contrast with Bangalore, planning foresight, and water conservation challenges. With reflections on future-forward infrastructure like water grids and ocean-filtered solar water systems, we compare global models like Barcelona and the U.S.âs $1.4 trillion infrastructure renovation.What sets Hyderabad apart? Its 6 consecutive affordability titles (Mercer data), tech ecosystem, over 64% of India's CCTVs, and SHE teams ensuring womenâs safety make it a standout city. The episode also digs into the reality of corruptionâboth political and bureaucraticâhighlighting the need for transparency in political expenditure and the role of digitization.We touch on growing trends like founder-led real estate brands, gated neighborhoods, the influence of DINK/DISK families, pets, and the evolving wedding ecosystem. Youâll hear about zoningâs role in reducing taxes, and how poor infrastructure robs people of opportunity.Plus, we discuss the challenges real estate developers face: dealing with ministers, OOH vs digital marketing, labor shortages, and the AI revolution in real estate. You'll also gain insights on how to properly research before buying property (RERA!), funny anecdotes on irrational purchase patterns, and meaningful advice for young parents on nurturing future citizens.And also we discussed the most awaited question in detailââIs Hyderabadâs real estate market down, or are we misreading a complex economic transformation?â  This is more than a market talkâitâs a masterclass on city planning, investment strategies, and Indiaâs urban future. Whether youâre an investor, student, policymaker, or curious citizen, this is one episode you donât want to miss.
In this Telugu Podcast episode, Srikanth Varma from Scaler sits down with us to confront the raw, uncomfortable realities students and parents are grappling with today. He doesnât just describe the problem; he breaks it down, offers fresh perspectives, and shows us how to rebuild from the ground up. Why do students spend lakhs on a BTech or BCom degree, and only end up with jobs paying âč10,000ââč20,000 a month? Is the fault in our education system, outdated curriculum, or something deeper? Srikanth begins by taking us through history, highlighting how every major revolution, from the Industrial Revolution to the rise of the internet, and now the evolution of AI, initially led to job fears, but eventually created far more opportunities than they destroyed. The fear of losing jobs to automation isnât new, and neither is the solution: learning, adapting, and upgrading. He urges students to look at AI tools like ChatGPT and Gemini not as threats, but as enablers, powerful extensions of human creativity and intelligence. Instead of fearing AI, he explains how we can learn to prompt better, think deeper, and build smarter.The conversation shifts to how the current education system is failing to teach the actual skills needed in the real world, things like communication, problem-solving, collaboration, and initiative. These are the very skills companies are hiring for, not just grades or college names. He shares real success stories of students who didnât come from top-tier colleges but used projects, GitHub, self-learning, and internships to land amazing jobs. He reminds us that in 2025 and beyond, a degree might get your resume opened, but value creation is what gets you hired.Srikanth also discusses how parents play a crucial role. He says itâs time to stop pushing kids into âsafeâ careers and start encouraging them to explore what they love. The world is shifting too fast for forced paths to work anymore. If a child is interested in startups, robotics, or music, let them go deep into it. Watch good YouTube content, follow startup founders, and use social platforms to learn. Knowledge is everywhere now, and access is free. But only those who are curious, consistent, and intentional will benefit from it.He emphasizes the urgent need for reskilling and upskilling. Referring to McKinsey reports and post-COVID workplace shifts, he explains how millions of people across industries will need to learn entirely new skills, many of which arenât taught in traditional classrooms. The practical approach of not just teaching, but mentor, expose students to real-world problems, help them build portfolios, and guide them to think like creators, not just job seekers was discussed.  Another powerful segment is about how to find jobs even when there seem to be none. Itâs not just about applying, itâs about positioning. Can you build in public? Can you network intelligently? Can you communicate what problems you solve? He encourages students to stop obsessing over whatâs missing and start focusing on what they can build, learn, or contribute today.And finally, he beautifully ties it all back to mindset. Fear will always be there, fear of AI, fear of failure, fear of rejection. But the real winners are the ones who approach problems not with panic, but with process. Those who look at a challenge and say, âWhat can I do right now to grow through this?âIf youâre a student confused about your future, a parent anxious about your childâs direction, or someone lost in todayâs chaotic job market, this episode might be for you. Itâs filled with truth, hope, practical advice, and a roadmap to reinvent yourself in the age of AI, startups, and exponential change.
In this Telugu Podcast episode with Major SPS Oberoi, we uncover the real truth behind Indira Gandhiâs assassination, the rise of the Khalistani separatist movement, and the complex role of the Sikh community in Indiaâs military, history, and politics. From being the backbone of the Indian Army to facing one of the most painful betrayals during Operation Bluestar, the Sikh identity has been both celebrated and challenged.We go deeper into how the partition of India and Pakistan shaped Punjabâs volatile history, referencing the emotional and cultural impact seen in works like Train to Pakistan. The demand for a separate Khalistan was not just internal, it was actively supported and funded by elements sheltered in the US, UK, Canada, and Germany, allegedly to apply diplomatic and strategic pressure on India.This episode features firsthand insights from a retired Indian Army veteran, who breaks down how RAW (Research and Analysis Wing) became one of the world's most powerful intelligence agencies. From the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation, 1974 nuclear test, to integrating the Sikh identity into the national fold, RAW's operations have shaped modern Indian geopolitics. Youâll learn how agents are trained to control the subconscious mind, why they operate in secrecy, and how a tailor shop in Mumbai served as a secret Israeli embassy. We discuss how agents report directly to the PMO, their finances remain outside scrutiny, and the shocking depth of their missions, including spoiling Turkeyâs weapons export dreams.We also expose how Pakistanâs military works like a corporate empire, supporting terror groups, owning businesses, and manipulating information through information warfare. From Operation Sindhoor to Balakot airstrikes, Abhinandanâs capture, and Indiaâs strategic mastery in psychological operations, youâll see how India is no longer just defending, but outsmarting.Explore the reality of modern warfare, where no one really wins, and war has become a profitable business. Despite global silence during major Indian operations, the episode questions whether it's time for India to rethink its foreign policy. Why did we not reclaim Kashmir even after Kasab openly admitted Pakistanâs involvement in the 26/11 Mumbai attacks? Why is Pakistan still considered a poster boy for US foreign strategy, and why is every Indian victory followed by a forced ceasefire?But this podcast goes beyond geopolitics and strategy. Itâs an emotional, personal journey. Our guest opens up about the hardest part of army life, sending a fellow soldierâs body home. He shares the emotional bond among soldiers, their sacrifices, and the harsh truth that MPs get pensions after a single day in Parliament, while a soldier might not after ten years of service. We talk about how Sikhs continue to dominate military enlistment, driven by their culture, principles, and identity.We also address life after the army, the transition, the struggles, the respect, and the goals that remain unshaken. Currently working as an academic advisor at EKAM, he opens up about UPSC struggles, parenting challenges, and the pressure on middle-class aspirants. You'll hear about real UPSC competition insights, how to learn deeply, the importance of Brahma Muhurtam, and why honesty is a non-negotiable value.From Cambrian Patrol victories in 2021 and 2023 to learning how India honors its war field ethics and handles POWs beyond the Geneva Convention, this episode is packed with value---emotionally, intellectually, and strategically.If you want to understand Indiaâs national security, intelligence agencies, military mindset, and the real impact of geopolitics on everyday lives, this episode is unmissable. Whether you're a UPSC aspirant, a patriot, a history buff, or just someone curious about the truth behind headlines, this episode might be your next best guide.
In this deeply episode, we sat down with experienced and renowned Obstetrician Dr. K Shilpi Reddy and explored a wide range of topics surrounding pregnancy, childbirth, fertility, and womenâs health. The conversation begins by addressing real, touching questions from our listeners, including one about oral sex and concerns around sexually transmitted diseases. The importance of mutual consent is emphasized as a vital foundation before exploring any new aspects of intimacy. We then delve into VKâs encounter with traditional astrologers and the contrasting views on normal delivery, cesarean sections, and the role of astrology in timing childbirth and operations. While astrology varies geographically and culturally, our guest stresses that the motherâs own body and medical needs ultimately govern delivery outcomes, though auspicious timings may hold cultural significance in events like marriages.The episode also highlights the mental and physical pressures women face from family and society during pregnancy. We discuss how typical motherly instincts, like force-feeding without considering a womanâs actual bodily needs, can contribute to early-onset diabetes in young women. The myth that milk is the only source of calcium is challenged, alongside concerns about future generations potentially needing insulin alongside their lunchboxes due to rising diabetes rates in India. The episode touches on the irresponsible dietary advice some doctors give without accounting for patientsâ lifestyles and work habits, alongside societal body shaming and the hidden harassment behind over-pampering. It also contrasts dietary habits from different regions, noting how North Indian akhadas prefer natural foods while urban gyms heavily promote protein powders, which may cause hormonal imbalances affecting fertility.We take a historical perspective on pregnancy and family planning, noting that older generations often had many children within joint families where women received better support. In contrast, todayâs progressive and educated women are increasingly choosing to delay or forgo childbirth, a choice the guest believes is problematic given population declines in countries like Scandinavia . The future demographic challenges of declining birth rates and the ethical questions around reproductive choices are examined, alongside recent ART (Assisted Reproductive Technology) laws limiting eligibility for fertility treatments.Fertility is further explored with a focus on the biology of sperm and eggs. Risks of rushing into fertility treatments are discussed. Practical advice is offered on improving fertility through healthy lifestyles, balanced sleep, and caution against over-reliance on ovulation apps which cannot fully capture individual body variations.The episode also addresses the consequences of toxic modern lifestyles on fertility & how Kamasutra emphasized how sexual health between partners leads to healthier and happier children, reinforcing the idea that emotional maturity and positive maternal energy deeply affect offspring.Important topics like maternal (avunculate) marriages and their genetic risks are covered, with mention of advanced screening methods such as PGD to reduce, but not eliminate, hereditary disease chances.We also touched upon some of the modern MedTech that has emerged and the importance of Health Insurance.Finally, the episode wraps up with myth-busting rapid fire addressing common pregnancy misconceptions, laughter as a healing tool in labor wards, and heartfelt advice to young listeners. This episode is a treasure trove of wisdom, combining medical expertise, cultural context, and compassionate storytelling. Whether you are planning a family, supporting loved ones, or simply curious about womenâs health in India today, this conversation offers valuable insights and encouragement to make informed, healthy choices.
In this Telugu podcast, we sit down with the one and only Ram Gopal Varma (RGV) â the man who redefined Indian cinema with films like Shiva, Satya, Company, and Rakta Charitra. Known for his fearless opinions and unconventional filmmaking style, RGV opens up like never before in this no-holds-barred conversation.We dive into how creative freedom is shrinking in the current film industry, why critics are just paid opinion-makers, and how social media has changed the power dynamic between creators and the audience. RGV talks about the elements in his movies that he thought would become hits â but surprisingly went unnoticed â and shares honest thoughts on why certain films flop despite having all the right ingredients.Whether youâre a filmmaker, student, or just a fan of cinema â this episode is a rollercoaster of ideas, rebellion, and pure honesty.This episode goes beyond cinema â itâs about psychology, creativity, resistance, and staying true to yourself in a world that demands conformity.A raw, powerful, and unfiltered conversation â this is Ram Gopal Varma like youâve never seen him before. Donât miss it!In this Telugu podcast, we sit down with the one and only Ram Gopal Varma (RGV) â the man who redefined Indian cinema with films like Shiva, Satya, Company, and Rakta Charitra. Known for his fearless opinions and unconventional filmmaking style, RGV opens up like never before in this no-holds-barred conversation.We dive into how creative freedom is shrinking in the current film industry, why critics are just paid opinion-makers, and how social media has changed the power dynamic between creators and the audience. RGV talks about the elements in his movies that he thought would become hits â but surprisingly went unnoticed â and shares honest thoughts on why certain films flop despite having all the right ingredients.Whether youâre a filmmaker, student, or just a fan of cinema â this episode is a rollercoaster of ideas, rebellion, and pure honesty.This episode goes beyond cinema â itâs about psychology, creativity, resistance, and staying true to yourself in a world that demands conformity.A raw, powerful, and unfiltered conversation â this is Ram Gopal Varma like youâve never seen him before. Donât miss it!
Vaibhav SisintyâFounder of GrowthSchool, Training Experts in industry from around 110 countries. With immense knowledge in the AI domain, He is the go-to & right person to reflect upon this.AI is no longer just a buzzwordâitâs actively reshaping our lives, careers, and the world around us. In this gripping conversation we dive deep into the fears and realities that the rise of AI has triggered across generations. From job security to screen addiction, copyright chaos to AI black boxes, this episode is packed with ultimate insights. We start by exploring shocking real-life incidents like Suchir Balaji & the other one where an AI bot responded with âJust kill themâ when a US teen complained about screen-time restrictionsâraising serious concerns about how responsibly AI is being trained. Vibhav then takes us through the idea of English becoming the future programming language, and how the software industry, especially in India, is undergoing a major shift.We also decode the term Generalist Rolesâwho they are and why theyâre among the few who can survive the AI wave. Youâll get clarity on how AI operates even without the Internet, what exactly an AI Black Box is, and the most relevant AI tools you should be using right now.The conversation gets even more real as we break down the Fiverr CEOâs viral email where he openly admits that even his job isnât safe from AI. Vibhav also shares his 5 Levels of Learning AI, offering a structured roadmap to future-proof your career, no matter where you are today.Whether youâre anxious about your job, overwhelmed by AIâs rapid growth, or simply curious about what lies ahead, this episode is your survival guide in the age of Artificial Intelligence. This might equip yourself with the right mindset, tools, and strategies to not just surviveâbut thrive.
In this Telugu podcast episode, we sit down with Malla Reddy sir, former Minister and current MLA, whose name alone sparks attention across Telangana. Known for his iconic dialogue âPaalammina, Poolammina,â he is often seen as a viral sensation. But behind the punchlines lies a story of resilience, ambition, and transformation. For the first time, we go beyond the viral clips and political memes to explore the man behind the public persona in a raw, unfiltered, and deeply insightful conversation.We kick off the episode by asking the question everyone wonders: How different is politics from the opposition bench compared to being in power? From his time as Minister in the BRS-led government to now being in the opposition, he reflects on the shifting dynamics of power, governance, and public service. He also opens up about whether political shifts have affected his massive business and educational ventures â the Malla Reddy Group of Institutions, which spans schools, colleges, and universities across the state.We tackle head-on the public criticisms, fee-related controversies, and repeated allegations surrounding the institutions â including hostel issues during floods, net worth queries, and accusations of mismanagement. He responds with clarity and conviction, defending his model while highlighting the need for digital transformation in education, skill-based training, and AI-integrated learning environments. He explains why degrees alone arenât enough anymore, and why skills, tech awareness, and attitude are the real qualifications of the future.The conversation goes even deeper into themes that matter most today â from AI changing the nature of jobs, to reverse migration, poor placement rates in colleges, and why most students still remain unemployable despite their degrees. He questions outdated syllabus, challenges the idea of teacher supremacy, and insists students should be empowered to question and contribute â even correct teachers if needed. He talks about the gap between old education systems and current industry needs, highlighting countries like Japan that have adapted quicker than us.We also dive into his entrepreneurial mindset â how he built massive educational institutions, his financial management, the IT raids, and how he responds to allegations of land encroachments and political misuse. He even addresses the narrative that "outside they fight, inside all politicians are united,â offering his candid take on the perception vs reality of Indian politics.Beyond the institutions and politics, He opens up about his personal story â from surviving TB, the early struggles, his first school, the reason for naming institutions after himself, and his strong bond with his wife and family. He shares emotional moments, the value of hard work and luck, and what continues to drive him every single day, even after achieving wealth, fame, and political power.We also explore lighter yet meaningful moments â his speeches, unique dialogues, lifestyle, and his thoughts on the alcohol and drugs culture among todayâs youth, the comfort zone generation, and the psychological gap between older and younger mindsets. He reflects on his inspiration, relationship advice, the need to celebrate anniversaries with pride, and whether his kids will inherit cabins â or follow his path of staying accessible to the public.Lastly, he shares bold ideas: what happens if free education is mandated, what the role of AI and dual degrees should be in shaping students, how marketing drives mass admissions, and whether heâll one day enter film production. With honest answers, iconic one-liners, and moments that range from serious to surprisingly humorous, this episode reveals a lesser-known but deeply impactful side of him.Itâs more than just a political interview â Watch the story behind the headlines. Listen to the man beyond the memes.
In this Telugu Podcast episode, we sit down with Rahul Attuluri to decode the real problems and opportunities faced by Indiaâs youth todayâAI, UPSC, Education Reform, Gig Economy & Career Building. From AI revolution downgrading IT jobs to the gig economy impact on graduates (Zepto, Swiggy, Rapido), and the hidden traps in UPSC preparation, Rahul shares brutally honest insights.We dive deep into how India's brightest talents are getting stuck chasing marks over real skills, how parenting mindsets and outdated education systems are misguiding students, and why the future belongs to thinkers, not just toppers. Rahul talks about his journey of building NxtWave into a âč2000+ Cr valued company, disrupting education with NIAT, and solving the true problem â transforming thousands of lives with skill-first learning.This conversation also covers important topics like the fake certificate mafia, IIT vs non-IIT mindset, AIâs role in future wealth creation, and why continuous upskilling (not just degrees) is the real key to success. We discuss the stark contrast between China investing in AI and tech vs Indiaâs obsession with food-tech startups, and what needs to change to build a powerful, future-ready India.If youâre a student, working professional, parent, entrepreneur, or someone passionate about career growth, tech disruption, and education reform in India, this episode might be for you.Â
In this telugu podcast episode, we sit down with the man behind one of Indiaâs most trusted jewellery brands â Lalitha Jewellers. From growing up with limited means to creating a business empire with a vision of 450+ stores across India, his story is one of grit, wisdom, and unshakable determination. This conversation is a goldmine of insights for aspiring entrepreneurs, business leaders, and anyone curious about the jewellery industry, financial wisdom, or building something truly iconic from the ground up.We begin the episode by discussing a simple yet profound truth â money never comes to anyone easily. He shares why understanding the real value of money and developing the right mindset around it is the first step toward success. A turning point in his life came through an unexpected incident at a Raymondâs store, which taught him about pride, perception, and financial discipline. He opens up about the philosophy and lifestyle that guide his daily decisions and how deeply faith in God has helped him stay grounded, even while handling crores.As we dive into the business side, he makes one thing very clear â "Business is not a joke." He doesn't hold back when speaking about the hard truths of entrepreneurship, warning young minds against falling into the freebies culture and encouraging them to focus on building real value. His journey, though difficult, is filled with lessons and milestones, including the humble beginnings of Lalitha Jewellers, a name that today stands for trust, affordability, and integrity. For anyone dreaming of starting a business, his advice is brutally honest and deeply insightful.Every entrepreneur has their dark days, and he talks openly about a âč160 crore loss that shook the business â and how he bounced back with resilience. He also shares the 5 key qualities he believes every aspiring entrepreneur must possess to make it in the real world. The COVID-19 era was another major challenge, but he turned the crisis into a transformation opportunity, making significant changes across the company post-pandemic.We also delve into the world of temple jewellery, its artistic value, and why Lalitha Jewellers has been able to offer customers quality pieces at unmatched prices. He breaks down the business model, explaining how they manage gold wastage, keep making charges low, and still maintain excellent craftsmanship. A recurring theme throughout the episode is the belief that in todayâs world, âthere is no respect without moneyâ â a raw and honest statement that reflects his lived reality.When asked about regrets, he shares a grounded perspective and opens up about missed moments and reflections. But the vision remains clear â expanding Lalitha Jewellers to every corner of the country with a target of 450 stores. He also provides insights on the rise in gold prices, offers an opinion on silver as an investment, and explains how making charges have evolved due to competitive and transparent business practices introduced by his company.We explore how self-manufacturing helps them stay agile and cost-effective, giving them an edge in the highly competitive jewellery market. He also maps out a roadmap for anyone looking to get into the gold business, outlining the importance of timing, capital, and value creation. For those curious about business strategy, this segment on breakeven targets and the economics of gold offers some valuable takeaways.Branding is a big theme in this episode as well. He talks about how Lalitha Jewellers built its brand through trust, consistency, and transparency. The final moments of the conversation are deeply reflective, as he shares his biggest life lessons and learnings from a journey filled with struggles, successes, losses, and faith. Whether you're a startup founder, a college student, a gold investor, or someone simply curious about the power of vision and values, thereâs something here for everyone.
In this Telugu podcast episode, we had the honor of speaking with Lieutenant General A Arun Sir, who offered a rare and deep perspective on life in the Indian Army. He shared the lesser-known side of military life â not just the discipline and duty, but the emotional strength it demands. From life at National Defence Academy, often referred to as the âMaker of Men,â to the lifelong bonds soldiers form through shared hardships, his stories paint a vivid picture of what it truly means to serve. He opened up about the toughest mission of his life and what it felt like to be the first officer to get shot in that operation.Lt Gen Arun Sir also spoke in detail about how military operations are conducted, the life-threatening risks involved, and the stark contrast between the responsibilities they carry and the modest salaries they receive. He touched on the emotional cost of being away from family and how soldiers cope with that burden. He recalled the Nimbharam injury and hospital incident, offering a raw and human side to a soldierâs journey.From answering light-hearted yet important questions about marriage and expectations from a life partner, to sharing insights about the powers and decision-making responsibilities held at the highest levels, he gave us a glimpse into a world few truly understand. He also reflected on his friendships with Pakistani officers at UN, offering a balanced and hopeful view on the evolving mindsets of the younger generation across the border.The episode dives into everything from the realities of war zones and the treatment of prisoners of war--Kargil conflict and the Bangladesh Liberation War. As Chief of Strategy, he explained his critical role and how multi-use military technologies are shaping the future. He leaves us with a powerful message â that the military is not built for war, but to uphold peace. His perspective on life, leadership, and resilience might just change the way you see the world.
Disclaimer: This video is for educational purposes only. The opinions expressed by the guests are their personal views and do not reflect our stance. We have no intention of defaming or harming any individual, brand, product, country, or profession mentioned in this video. Our aim is to provide information to help the audience make informed decisions.Niranjan Pagadala Founder of 8 views - a prominent Digital marketing company based in Hyderabad. Along with being a distinguished entrepreneur, he is also an Ex-Ranji and ICL cricketer~Our filming gear- Camera 1 - https://amzn.to/4gS3IGv Camera 2 - https://amzn.to/4gN6Kf1 Wireless collor mic -https://amzn.to/4k4dEPX Dynamic microphone - https://amzn.to/3QqWBdd Audio mixer - https://amzn.to/4hHByiDLens 1 - https://amzn.to/4lrR9F6Lens 2 - https://amzn.to/44mFxx3Lens 3 - https://amzn.to/44nlz5o~About This Podcast - In this telugu podcast episode, we take a discussed the hidden world of digital marketing, data tracking, and the powerful systems shaping how we interact with the internet. From how agencies collect and sell your phone number and email ID, to why you and your entire friend group suddenly see the same reel within hours, we unpack the sophisticated tactics running behind the scenes. We explore the psychology behind social media addictionâhow the brain reacts to endless content, why it's so hard to put the phone down, and how even the smallest notifications are designed to hook you.We also question whether privacy really exists in the modern world. With voice assistants like Alexa and Siri responding instantly, how can we be sure theyâre not always listening? Youâll also learn how apps like Ola or Uber might change prices based on your behavior, like switching apps or low battery levels. The conversation doesnât stop thereâwe look at the impact of fake followers, manipulated trending tabs, and paid engagement packages that can alter public opinion without most users even realizing it.As the digital space grows, we also dive into the massive influence of AIâhow itâs reshaping industries, affecting jobs, and changing how content is created and consumed. From real-world case studies to surprising truths about who really controls the internet, this episode is packed with insights, stories, and examples that challenge what we think we know about our online lives.If youâve ever wondered how deep the rabbit hole goes when it comes to the internet, algorithms, and marketing, this is your episode. Tune in, and prepare to see your screen in a completely new way.#telugupodcast #businesspodcast #rawtalks #vamshikurapati #rawtalkswithvk #podcastintelugu #vkpodcast #besttelugupodcast
In this Telugu podcast episode, we sat down with Revanth- Day Trader. He shed light on the right practices, scams in the financial & stock domains. While we struggle the mayhem of no knowledge on financial planning, Investing and moving towards faulty practices like betting apps, illicit trading..He discussed investment strategies for beginners, best investment options in India like FDs, NPS, Digital Gold, Equity, mutual funds; stock market basics. Every micro aspect like the difference between FDs & NPS, Mid & Large cap index funds and when to invest in them, safety level of digital gold and Gold ETFs, Psychology of investing and penny stocks was clearly addressed.Revanth explained Stock market scams such as Harshad Mehta & the 'She-Wolf ' of Indian stock market, Asmita Patel, while sharing his greatest lessons from investors like Warren Buffet, Rakesh Junhunwala. He also spoke about the role of Finfluencers and rise of trading in Telugu states, Betting apps & their credibility.We managed to get insights from his personal journey; his initial trading days and the ethics he followed as a Day Trader; how he managed to recover from losses and how it affected him mentally. There's a lot to inspire and learn.This Podcast also tackles a crucial issue for young earners today: Personal Finance. He shared amazing tips on how to save, how to spend and where to invest, which we all struggle in and out to manage. The importance of health and term insurance, whether to rent a house or buy a house; when is the right time and planning future financial goals...were all dissected in depth.And finally he also shared his advice to newcomers in content creation.This episode will change the way you plan and manage your financial resources. Don't miss this
In this telugu podcast episode, we sit down with Dr. Rajasekhar Gollu, an expert in cosmetology, to explore the rising obsession with cosmetic surgeries, the psychological impact of social media, and the real risks behind these procedures.Has beauty industry created a world where insecurities are magnified, and cosmetic procedures are seen as the ultimate fix. But is altering our natural features really the answer?Many young girls struggle with insecurities about their breast size, often seeking solutions like implants or fillers. But do these procedures come without risks? We discuss the complications of saline implant leakage and whether going under the knife is truly worth it. Similarly, men dealing with gynecomastia or stretch marks often feel pressured to "fix" themselvesâsometimes due to hormonal imbalances, other times due to unrealistic beauty standards. Would these insecurities even exist on such a large scale if social media wasnât constantly pushing idealized body images?We also dive into the darker side of cosmetic proceduresâtraumatic surgeries like jaw reconstruction, vaginoplasty, and artificial dimples. The tragic case of Aarti Agarwal and the risks of liposuction bring up an important question: who should actually undergo these procedures, and how can one lose weight naturally? On a more bizarre note, we explore extreme treatments like palm line surgery, foot Botox, and hyperhidrosis treatmentsâjust how far are people willing to go for physical perfection?From balding and hair transplants to post-pregnancy makeovers, acid attack victim recovery, and the controversial use of Ozempic for weight loss, this episode uncovers the truth behind the beauty industry. If you've ever wondered about the impact of these procedures on physical and mental health, this conversation will challenge your perspective. Watch now and decide for yourself!
In this exclusive telugu podcast, we sit down with none other than Devi Sri Prasad (DSP) â the mastermind behind some of the biggest hits in Telugu cinema! DSP opens up about his creative process, life lessons, and the principles that guide his music career.We kick off with a quick introduction where DSP shares about his early journey and how he shaped his unique sound. He talks about how a music director should think and approach creativity, giving us a rare glimpse into his artistic mind. DSP also opens up about the making of the hit song "Sooseki" and why background music (BGM) is a crucial element in any movie.A heartfelt discussion about the influence of Ilaiyaraaja Garu reveals how DSP draws inspiration from the legend while balancing the thin line between copying and being inspired. He also shares a special moment from his career â something that happened for the first time in India â and why he strictly avoids liquor at his concerts.DSP dives deep into his creative process, explaining how he connects with his songs while traveling and the steps involved in song-making. He highlights how co-curricular activities and continuous learning have played a big role in his success.Towards the end, DSP talks about handling tough decisions, how to say ânoâ when needed, and what inspires him to keep going. This is a must-watch for every music lover and aspiring artist!
Ambati Rayudu has seen it all â the highs of cricket, the struggles behind the scenes, and the politics that decide a playerâs future. In this exclusive Telugu Podcast episode, he opens up like never before!From starting his cricket journey at a young age to facing internal politics in domestic cricket, Rayudu shares the truth about how the system works. He talks about his disappointment in the World Cup, his experiences with MI & CSK, and his bond with MS Dhoni and Dwayne Bravo.But this podcast isnât just about cricket! Rayudu also speaks about his short time in politics, why he left YSRCP, and his views on Janasena. He talks about caste politics, selfless leadership, and what young voters should focus on.This is a must-watch for cricket fans, sports lovers, and anyone who wants to know the real story behind the headlines.
In this telugu podcast, we discuss the hidden truths about the food we consume daily. From the harmful effects of dairy products and steroid-injected cattle to the alarming rise in hormone imbalances, we uncover how modern dietary choices impact our health.We explore the forgotten power of millets and why the world is overly dependent on rice and wheat. With increasing cases of diabetesâeven in newbornsâwe discuss the role of food corporations and the damage caused by processed foods. Is the food industry prioritizing profits over public health?The discussion sheds light on the destruction of agricultural lands and why traditional wisdom about feeding children has changed. We also tackle critical questions: Are we eating the wrong food? Can simple changes in our diet prevent diseases like cancer and diabetes? Is there a cure that mainstream medicine isnât talking about?From the benefits of Siridhanyalu to real-life cancer testimonies, we address the growing concerns about sugar, jaggery, and even soybean consumption. We also explore alternative treatments like homeopathy and the importance of making health-conscious choices in our kitchens.Ending with powerful takeaways, this episode urges us to ask the right questions and rethink our approach to food and medicine. Donât miss this thought-provoking discussion that could change the way you eat forever!đ Watch now and take charge of your health!