Raw Talks With Vamshi Kurapati - Telugu Business Podcast

Vamshi Kurapati

My goal is to share my knowledge and insights with entrepreneurs and those interested in entrepreneurship through my Telugu business podcast. This journey will feature engaging discussions on business topics, thought-provoking experiences, and a wealth of knowledge. I firmly believe that learning is a never-ending process, and I hope this podcast will be a platform for us to continue growing together. I will be sharing my unique perspective on various topics, hoping to spark new ideas and encourage growth. I'm excited to create these episodes, and I hope you will enjoy them too. Let's embark

  1. JAN 30

    EP - 117 | 🤣🎬 READY AA?…ACTIONNN!!🔥 Ft. Dr. Gurava Reddy on Raw Talks With VK | Telugu Podcast

    Dr. AV Gurava Reddy returns for an absolute wholesome conversation that goes far beyond orthopaedics and hospitals, touching life, love, discipline, empathy, ethics, and what it truly means to live well in today’s fast, convenience-driven world. In this Telugu podcast episode, we get to see the human being behind the surgeon. From how he became an orthopaedic doctor to defining moments from his early life and his years working in the UK, Dr. Reddy reflects on the experiences that shaped not just his medical practice, but his outlook on life. Personal stories flow naturally —his love story, marriage, parenting, and the constant balancing act between family and an intense medical career, filled with joy, pressure, regret, and gratitude. The conversation moves into themes that resonate deeply with today’s generation: anxiety, burnout, work-life balance, and the pressure to constantly perform. He explains why happiness is not an act but a habit, how counting blessings is an art, and why liking what you do changes everything. From music and favourite songs to celebrity encounters and simple everyday joys, he reminds us why life should feel like a celebration. We also dive into the realities of modern healthcare; time with patients, critical care decisions, empathy versus sympathy, ICU ethics, allegations against doctors, consumer court pressures, and moral conflicts in corporate hospitals. With clarity and honesty, he explains how doctors make decisions under pressure and why ethics must stand firm even when the system pushes otherwise. Beyond medicine, the episode highlights his work through the Sarvejana Foundation, road safety awareness, free knee replacements, accident prevention, insurance education, and mentoring young doctors. He speaks passionately about responsibility, parenting, family bonding, lifestyle diseases, digital detox, physical activity, hobbies, aging well, and the importance of slowing down. Warm, reflective, and grounded, this conversation is for anyone who sees life as a celebration, and for those who are still trying to understand how. Because sometimes, life is not about fixing everything… It's about living. Just living.

    1h 55m
  2. JAN 23

    EP -116 | ⚠️‼️JAGRATHA సోదరా…!!! | ‘CYBER FORENSIC EXPERT’ ON RAW TALKS | Ft. Krishna Sastry | Telugu Podcast

    In this episode, to share the much-needed knowledge of the hour, we have Krishna Sastry Pendyala, one of India’s senior-most cyber security and digital forensics experts, with over 25 years of experience working with the Ministry of Home Affairs and leading national institutions.  We entered the real world of cyber crime investigations, digital fraud, and cyber warfare as it unfolded on the ground, not in theory. The conversation traces the evolution of cyber crime across generations. From early certificate frauds using scanners and computers, to e-governance scams, banking frauds, phishing, QR code scams, ransomware, and today’s AI-driven cyber attacks, Krishna Sastry explains how cyber crime moved from individuals to organised networks, state actors, and crime-as-a-service models. He explains why his famous line, “Distance is dead and identity is a doubt,” perfectly describes the modern digital world. We break down how social engineering, malware, RAT Trojans, keyloggers, zero-click exploits, Pegasus-style surveillance, steganography, homoglyph attacks, vishing, smishing, fake QR codes, and personalised fraud mails actually work. The episode explains how one click, one message, or one panic moment is enough to trigger massive damage. The discussion includes real landmark cases such as the Cosmos Bank cyber heist, ATM skimming, shimmer attacks, jackpoting, man-in-the-middle attacks, and how fraud risk management, user behaviour analytics, and RBI safeguards protect Indian banks today. Krishna Sastry also shares rare cases where crimes were solved using electronic evidence from unexpected devices like smart water meters, gaming consoles, and embedded systems. A major part of the episode focuses on digital forensics. How deleted messages are recovered, why police never switch on seized systems, how metadata can expose the truth, what cross-examination in courts looks like, and why electronic evidence is time-sensitive, repeatable, and reproducible. He also explains his role as an expert witness, handling cases that resurface even decades later. We dive into the dark web ecosystem including TOR networks, marketplaces, ransomware gangs, virtual currencies, mule accounts, mixers, tumblers, and cyber slavery rings. The episode also addresses elder frauds, sextortion, digital arrests, cyber insurance, ethical hacking, OSINT, social media risks, and why both individuals and organisations must rethink cyber safety. The conversation also offers insights on the future of cyber forensics, AI and cyber security, and practical advice for everyday digital life. If you want to understand how cyber crimes actually happen, how investigations really work, and how to stay safer in a connected world, this episode is for you.

    2h 29m
  3. JAN 17

    EP - 115 |‼️ THE WAIT IS OVER | SADHGURU ON RAW TALKS | Telugu Podcast | Raw Talks With VK |

    In this Telugu podcast episode with Jagadish Vasudev, popularly known as Sadhguru, an Indian spiritual leader and the founder of the Isha Foundation, headquartered in Coimbatore, India;  we explore the life, philosophy, influence, and contradictions surrounding Sadhguru, one of the most widely discussed spiritual figures of our time. From his formative years and the defining experience at Chamundi Hills to the scale and functioning of the Isha Foundation, this conversation attempts to understand the man beyond labels, opinions, and surface narratives. The discussion moves through Sadhguru’s early life, his views on learning, intelligence, and enlightenment, and what he believes is the true potential of human beings. He speaks about the difference between knowing through belief and knowing through experience, and why explanation alone cannot replace inner clarity. The episode also touches upon how spirituality is often misunderstood, oversimplified, or reduced to ideology in the modern world. Addressing controversies and criticism, Sadhguru responds to allegations, missing case narratives, land encroachment claims, and the resistance commonly faced by large spiritual institutions. He shares his perspective on why such challenges arise, how institutions like Isha function structurally, and the balance between expansion, responsibility, and transparency. We also discuss his recent brain surgery, how it altered his outlook temporarily, and the public debates he has engaged in within the digital and intellectual space, including exchanges with voices like Javed Akhtar. The conversation further explores mental health and how the term is increasingly used as a label rather than understood as a deeper psychological condition. Sadhguru shares his views on emotional well-being, inner stability, and the difference between medical intervention and inner discipline. Topics such as spirituality versus religion, the Adiyogi statue controversy, spiritual tourism, civilizational symbols, and national recognition including the Padma Vibhushan are discussed in a broader cultural context. If you’re looking for a conversation that doesn’t push conclusions but encourages reflection on life, consciousness, and how to live consciously in today’s world, this episode might be for you.

    1h 18m
  4. JAN 9

    EP -114 | 🤩😅KONCHAM KOTHAGAAA‼️ FT. MANTHENA SATYANARAYANA RAJU | Telugu Podcast | Raw Talks With VK

    In this Telugu podcast episode, prominent Indian naturopath and wellness advocate, Manthena Satyanarayana Raju, breaks down how modern food habits, lifestyle choices, and over-medicalisation are silently affecting our health, and what actually helps in reversing the damage. In a calm, practical, and deeply insightful conversation, he explains why listening to your body matters more than blindly following diet trends, and how age-appropriate eating, rest, and discipline shape long-term wellbeing. The discussion explores what to eat, how much to eat, and when to eat, along with much-needed clarity on health checkups. From understanding which blood tests truly matter, when to start them, how often they should be done, and how to read reports beyond just numbers, he explains everything using ICMR-backed data and real-world observation. He also highlights why frequent testing without lifestyle correction doesn’t lead to real health, and how mindful assessments every 4–5 months can make a meaningful difference. We dive into *intermittent fasting Vs traditional fasting*, the importance of giving the body one rest day every week, and the spiritual and biological reasoning behind practices like Shivarathri fasting and Kedarnath journeys. He explains the difference between discipline built into daily life versus relying on special occasions, and why consistency always works better than extremes. The episode also unpacks modern health traps such as tablet culture,drug-resistance, packaged foods entering Indian homes, social media-driven food influence, and fast food normalisation. From Swiggy fruit bowls and the illusion of freshness to contradictory celebrity advice online, he explains why enjoyment and self-care are often confused. Using powerful analogies from animals, fever response, sunlight, hormones, and natural recovery, he tells why humans break down early while natural systems don’t. Touching upon naturopathy, yoga, ashram life, and preventive living, he reflects on the philosophies of Mahatma Gandhi and Morarji Desa. He shares personal principles, experiences during floods in Krishna river, his role as a yoga and naturopathy advisor, and why true detox is not a product or shortcut, but a long-term process. This episode doesn’t preach. It gently helps you rethink food, medicine, discipline, and rest, making it especially relevant for parents, working professionals, and anyone trying to stay healthy in a fast, noisy world.

    1h 34m
  5. JAN 1

    EP - 113 | 🤩🥳 🎉 SPECIAL PODCAST - RAW TALKS | Ft. Chandra Bose Garu

    In this Telugu podcast episode, Oscar-winning lyricist Mr. Kanukuntla Subhash Chandrabose shares a deeply personal and inspiring journey through words, music, and resilience, marking a historic moment for Indian cinema with *RRR* becoming the first absolute Indian film to win an Oscar. He relives the emotion of that night, the pride of global recognition, and the lesser-known moment when legendary American songwriter Diane Warren predicted the Oscar win weeks before nominations were even announced. For Chandrabose, the award was not just a trophy but validation of Indian storytelling, Telugu language, and music reaching the world. With over 3600 Telugu film songs to his name, Chandrabose reflects on how songs like *Nenu Unnanani*, *Panchadara Bomma*, *Raju Nuvve*, *Chiru Chiru Chinukai*, *Kumkumala*, *Oo Antava*, and many others were born in the most ordinary yet magical moments like train journeys, petrol bunk stops, long nights, and emotional conversations. He talks about writing songs during travel, singing them to himself hundreds of times, and creating multiple versions before arriving at the final lyric. Long before digital metrics existed, he believed that people were the only true measure of success, even distributing cassettes by hand during *Student No.1* and learning directly from audience reactions. The episode dives into his unique writing philosophy shaped by his illiterate mother who deeply loved songs, and the lifelong influence of literary giants like Acharya Aatreya, Sri Sri, Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry, and others. Chandrabose explains why writing simply is far more difficult than writing complex poetry, how he avoids repetition across thousands of songs, and why emotion always comes before structure. He reflects on rejection, humiliation, and the patience required to keep going, sharing how some songs received true recognition only after 20 years. He also speaks about the evolution of Telugu cinema music, the misunderstood role of item songs, and how their purpose and meaning have transformed over time. From decoding lyrics on shows like Swarabhishekam to collaborations with iconic directors and composers, Chandrabose shares behind-the-scenes stories that shaped landmark soundtracks. The conversation touches on dubbing songs, lip-sync challenges, the greatness of the Telugu language, and how lyrics can travel beyond cinema to influence society, business, and real-life decisions. A significant part of the discussion focuses on royalties, IPRS, and intellectual property rights, and how songwriters today can finally receive long-term recognition and earnings. Chandrabose explains how songs like *Kumkumala* and *Chiru Chiru Chinukai* continue to generate royalties years later, proving that music outlives films. He also acknowledges pioneers like Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry for fighting for writers’ rights and creating a foundation for future generations. Blending childhood memories, his BTech background, early struggles, love for language, emotional connection with “amma,” and unforgettable moments from his career, this episode is warm, reflective, and deeply motivating. If you love Telugu songs, lyric writing, Indian cinema, music history, creative journeys, and stories behind iconic melodies, this conversation offers inspiration, honesty, and timeless wisdom that stays with you long after the music fades.

    1h 57m
  6. 12/26/2025

    EP - 112 | 🤣‼️DON’T MISSSS | Ft. Prof K Nageshwar | Telugu Podcast | Raw Talks With VK

    In this Telugu podcast episode, Prof. K. Nageshwar Rao, senior journalist, political analyst, and former MLC, shares rare insights from a career that spans journalism, politics, academia, and legislative responsibility. From witnessing India’s media evolution since the early days of Doordarshan and The Indian Express to being part of the first 24-hour Telugu news ecosystem with TV9, he reflects on how news, narratives, and political theatre have reshaped public discourse. The conversation explores how parliamentary discussions should ideally function, the gap between democratic intent and political drama, and why voters today are often ill-informed or misinformed, echoing Jayaprakash Narayan’s warning from 1997. Prof. Nageshwar breaks down the deep nexus between media, business, and politics, the systematic delegitimisation of independent journalists, and why intellectual debate has been replaced by noise-driven television formats. Drawing from ancient references like Krishna, Sita, and Buddha, he places modern democracy in a broader civilisational context. He speaks candidly about money in politics, daily expenses of MLAs and MPs, manifesto design, welfare schemes like Dalit Bandhu, and how policies are crafted more for optics than outcomes. The discussion covers voter responsibility, opposition as a democratic asset, warning signals of institutional collapse, and why a healthy opposition and free media are essential checks on unlimited power. Prof. Nageshwar also reflects on student politics, Osmania University, the limits of funding without intellectual leadership, and how some of India’s finest leaders emerged from campus movements. He shares personal experiences from the time of Indira Gandhi’s assassination, his transition from journalism to politics, his eight years as an MLC, achievements, regrets, and the challenge of staying intellectually honest in public life. The episode touches on threats, ideological labelling, public perception, media pressure, AI in journalism, currency performance, global awareness, and the discipline required to stay informed. With calm reasoning and sharp clarity, he explains why neutrality is not the absence of values, but the courage to speak truth without fear. If you are interested in Telugu politics, Indian democracy, journalism ethics, media influence, voter awareness, student politics, and political analysis without theatrics, this conversation offers depth, context, and perspective that cuts through the chaos.

    1h 27m

Ratings & Reviews

4.6
out of 5
36 Ratings

About

My goal is to share my knowledge and insights with entrepreneurs and those interested in entrepreneurship through my Telugu business podcast. This journey will feature engaging discussions on business topics, thought-provoking experiences, and a wealth of knowledge. I firmly believe that learning is a never-ending process, and I hope this podcast will be a platform for us to continue growing together. I will be sharing my unique perspective on various topics, hoping to spark new ideas and encourage growth. I'm excited to create these episodes, and I hope you will enjoy them too. Let's embark

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