Renji Panicker is an Indian journalist, script writer, producer, actor, and director best known for his Malayalam films. He made his debut as a director with Bharatchandran IPS in 2005.
(X) Investing platform Zerodha now boasts over 1.6 crore users managing assets worth Rs 6 lakh crores, co-founder Nithin Kamath shared in a LinkedIn post. Interestingly, Zerodha’s remarkable ...
Zerodha co-founder and CEO Nithin Kamath says that the online brokerage platform has managed to attract more than 1.6 crore users managing assets worth Rs 6 lakh crore without any advertising.
Nithin Kamath, co-founder and Chief Executive Officer at Zerodha, on Tuesday shared that the company now has more than 1.6 crore users without ever advertising and 30 per cent of these investors ...
Nithin Kamath, the founder and CEO of Zerodha, has raised alarm over India’s growing borrowing habits, particularly in the segment of small-ticket personal loans and credit card borrowings.
Apart from Arjun Ashokan, the movie also stars Balu Varghese, Anaswara Rajan, Renji Panicker, and Althaf Salim in the lead roles. At the same time, the music has been composed by Sam CS.
When Will Narne Nithin’s Mad Square Will Hit Theatres? (Photo Credit – Instagram) Mad Square, the sequel to the 2023 comedy-drama Mad, has confirmed its release date. The makers announced that ...
Over 1.6 crore Indians now invest and trade on Zerodha, trusting the platform with ₹6 lakh crores of their assets. What sets Zerodha apart isn’t just its scale but how it got there—without ...
India’s borrowing habits are reaching dangerous territory, warns Nithin Kamath, founder and CEO of Zerodha. Small-ticket personal loans and credit card borrowings are on the rise, often driven ...
Zerodha founder Nithin Kamath, who is also a big advocate for a fitness, announced his latest venture in the healthcare arena. Kamath’s latest venture provides an opportunity for scientists ...
With a full-blown land war in Ukraine and an isolationist American president back in the White House, European leaders have come to a stark conclusion: They must spend more on their militaries ...