Explorer

Zerodha's Nikhil Kamath’s Home Purchase Sparks Controversy As Rented Apartment Photos Resurface

The controversy ignited when Rahul Gonsalves, head of design at PhonePe, shared photos of Kamath's former residence, mistakenly labelling it as his newly acquired property

Nikhil Kamath, the co-founder of Zerodha, has sparked widespread criticism after announcing the purchase of his first apartment, a move that starkly contrasts with his long-held stance favouring renting over buying property. The attention surrounding Kamath's new acquisition has intensified, particularly as images of his previous rental—a sprawling 7,000-square-foot apartment in Bengaluru with maximalist decor—have resurfaced, attracting significant backlash.

The controversy ignited when Rahul Gonsalves, head of design at PhonePe, shared photos of Kamath's former residence, mistakenly labelling it as his newly acquired property. The post quickly gained traction, leading many users on X (formerly Twitter) to voice their opinions about the apartment's design. Numerous comments described it as "tacky" and unappealing.

“In all of this Nikhil Kamath house debate, what is being lost sight of is the absolute travesty that are its interiors. Seriously, you can afford far better interior designers/architects,” Gonsalves wrote in the caption of his post.

The images displayed an opulent aesthetic, prompting a wave of reactions from some social media users. One comment reads, “A lot of it is pretty lame. It’s not necessary to be rich and to have a refined taste. That said- it could also be that he’s repurposing furniture that he had in his rented houses over the years,” wrote one of the internet users.

“From the 3rd pic, the green wall is what keeps appearing in the background of his podcast. That's the dining table where he & his guests sit down. Which means he probably bought this property much before it became news!” wrote another internet user.

A third user wrote, “May be it's not always about affordability, it can be about ones taste, understanding n perception of design n that too home interiors. You don't revamp home design as fast as you do app design. It stays for a long, it needs extra care. I don't see any harmony in above designs.”

Also Read : Ratan Tata's Final Chapter: How His Last Venture Is Transforming Pet Care In Mumbai

View More
Advertisement
Advertisement
25°C
New Delhi
Rain: 100mm
Humidity: 97%
Wind: WNW 47km/h
See Today's Weather
powered by
Accu Weather
Advertisement

Top Headlines

Protestors Vandalise Allu Arjun's Residence In Hyderabad, Eight Arrested
Protestors Vandalise Allu Arjun's Residence In Hyderabad, Eight Arrested
Maharashtra Deputy CM Ajit Pawar Acknowledges Discontent Over Portfolios: ‘Obviously Some Are Not Happy’
Maharashtra Deputy CM Ajit Pawar Acknowledges Discontent Over Portfolios: ‘Some Are Not Happy’
PM Modi Receives Kuwait's Highest Honour 'The Order Of Mubarak Al Kabeer'
PM Modi Receives Kuwait's Highest Honour 'The Order Of Mubarak Al Kabeer'
'Why So Much hatred For Delhi': Kejriwal Attacks BJP For 'Excluding' Capital's Tableau From Republic Day Parade
'Why So Much hatred For Delhi': Kejriwal Attacks BJP For 'Excluding' Capital's Tableau From Republic Day Parade
Advertisement
ABP Premium

Videos

Mamata Machinery IPO Opens for Subscription, Closes on Dec 23, Expected Listing on Dec 27Complete Farmer Registry Update by Dec 31 to Receive PM Kisan 9th InstallmentWoman Dies in Mohali Building Collapse, Rescue Operations UnderwayHuge Black Money Seized in Madhya Pradesh Lokayukta Raids, Over Rs 7.98 Crore Discovered

Photo Gallery

Embed widget