Staying healthy is often easier said than done. Long working hours, stress and busy schedules make fitness goals difficult for many people to stick to. But sometimes a little extra motivation can make a big difference. That is exactly what happened at Zerodha, where a fitness challenge between CEO Nithin Kamath and an employee ended with Kamath losing ₹2.5 lakh, and celebrating the loss.The Zerodha co-founder recently shared on X that he had lost a fitness bet to Rohit Agarwala, a Content and Media Strategist at the company. However, Kamath made it clear that this was one defeat he was happy to accept.“I lost a fitness bet, and I’m happy I lost this one,” Kamath wrote while sharing a screenshot of Agarwala’s Instagram post.Employee wins challenge after losing 30 kgExplaining the story behind the bet, Agarwala revealed on Instagram that he had received ₹2.5 lakh from Kamath after successfully completing a health challenge. “My biggest flex? That I won ₹2.5L from @nithinkamath on a health challenge,” Agarwala wrote.But according to him, the cash reward was never the main achievement. The bigger gain was the improvement in his health and fitness.“The money is secondary. It’s the push to take care of my health and lose 30kgs in the last year that has been the most rewarding. I don’t think any other place can give you this kind of an opportunity @zerodhaonline,” he added.Agarwala later shared in a separate Instagram video that his weight dropped from 104 kg to 75 kg over the course of a year. The transformation, he said, came as a result of staying committed to the challenge and focusing on his health.Kamath celebrates the outcomeWhile Kamath ended up paying the bet amount, he appeared more impressed by the result than concerned about the money. By reposting Agarwala’s achievement, he highlighted the importance of health and fitness over the financial aspect of the wager.The story also drew attention because it reflected a workplace culture where personal well-being was encouraged alongside professional growth.Agarwala noted that such opportunities are rare and credited Zerodha for creating an environment that motivated him to make a major lifestyle change.Social media applauds the fitness transformationThe post quickly gained traction online, with users praising both Kamath and Agarwala. Many described it as the best possible kind of bet to lose.One user commented, “Lost the bet but won at life! Congrats Rohit on the insane 30kg transformation – that's the real victory here. Nithin bhai, best way to lose money ever. This is what health challenges should be about. Massive respect to both of you.”Another wrote, “Thats amazing! Such kind of moves help people to remain motivated for long time.” A third user said, “Here health benefits are more than the bet amount. Infact, You got much more in return.” “Amazing transformation! This is the best kind of bet to lose,” another social media user remarked.— Nithin0dha (@Nithin0dha) Who is Rohit Agarwala?Apart from his current role at Zerodha, Agarwala is also known for founding Barely Opinionated, a bootstrapped media company. He built and ran the venture between October 2020 and November 2024 before eventually selling it. He continues to remain associated with the company in an advisory capacity.For Kamath, the ₹2.5 lakh payout may have marked the end of a bet. For Agarwala, it marked something much bigger, a year-long health journey that resulted in a 30 kg weight loss and a transformation that many online users called inspiring.
Rs 2.5 lakh lost by Zerodha's Nithin Kamath but he is happy. 'I lost a bet, and I’m happy I lost this one'
Zerodha co-founder Nithin Kamath revealed that he lost a ₹2.5 lakh fitness bet to employee Rohit Agarwala, who successfully lost 30 kg over the past year. Sharing the achievement on social media, Kamath said he was happy to lose the bet, while Agarwala described the weight-loss transformation as more valuable than the cash reward. The story drew widespread praise online, with many calling it the best kind of bet to lose.











