Next Story
Newszop

'No kitty parties, no movies — just my children': Billionaire Zerodha founders' mom's viral post leaves internet in tears

Send Push
While the Kamath brothers—Nithin and Nikhil—are often celebrated for building Zerodha into a fintech powerhouse, the spotlight is now shining on someone who shaped them long before they made headlines: their mother, Revathi Kamath. A recent Facebook post by her has gone viral, not for its glamour, but for its raw emotion and powerful simplicity. Choosing lullabies over luxury, parenting over parties, Revathi reflects on a life devoted to her sons, one built on quiet sacrifices and fierce love.

A trained veena player, Revathi shared an old lullaby she used to sing to her boys—Chanda Hai Tu, Mera Suraj Hai Tu—along with a heartfelt note about how she gave up outings and social circles to be fully present in her children’s lives. That personal clip and message, meant as a walk down memory lane, struck a chord across social media, with many praising her humility, warmth, and dedication.

Internet reacts
Fans flooded the comments section with love and admiration for Revathi Kamath’s heartfelt lullaby. Many were moved by the emotional bond she shares with her sons, calling it a beautiful example of motherhood. Some reminisced about their own families, recalling how the same song was once a part of their children's bedtime routine. Others praised her Veena performance, calling it soothing and powerful. Several users expressed deep respect for her as a person, applauding her warmth, talent, and strength.

About Revathi Kamath's journey and autobiography
But her journey doesn’t end with motherhood. Revathi is currently penning her autobiography, where she promises to reveal the struggles, choices, and stories that helped define her, not just as a mother, but as a woman who carved her own path. From launching a floral business with just ₹5,000 to founding Calyx, and later leading a massive environmental revival project that transformed 28 acres of land, Revathi’s life is one of reinvention.

More than just a memoir, her upcoming book is a tribute to herself, to unseen mothers everywhere, and to her sons, who may soon discover details of their upbringing that they never knew.
Loving Newspoint? Download the app now