The eagerly awaited conversation of the American podcaster Lex Fridman with Prime Minister Narendra Modi should be released on Sunday, March 16, 2025.
Sharing the news on X (formerly Twitter), Fridman described the three -hour discussion as one of the deepest experiences of his life.
“I had an epic 3 -hour podcast conversation with @narendramod, Prime Minister of India. It was one of the most powerful conversations of my life. It will be released tomorrow, ”he posted.
Fridman had announced the interview on January 19, revealing plans to visit India for the first time. “I have never been to India, so I am delighted to visit and finally discover many facets of its dynamic historical culture and its incredible people as fully as possible,” he said.
Before the interview, the podcaster expressed a deep admiration for Prime Minister Modi, calling him “one of the most fascinating human beings” which he has ever studied. Known for his long discussions, Fridman had also prepared for the interview by undertaking a fast of 48 to 72 hours – a recognition of the practice of the Prime Minister of Several days.
This marks the second appearance of PM Modi’s podcast, after a conversation with the co-founder of Zerodha, Nikhil Kamath last month.
The position sparked a massive response from Internet users.
“I can’t wait to listen. You are one of the best lex,” said another user.
Another wrote: “Rarely saw the smile like that.”
A third commented: “Oh my God, my brother! You finally did it! I can’t wait to hear it. You should have had an adventure so far … All this time traveling abroad. Something tells me that you are going to write a book one day!”
“I can’t wait to listen! Your conversations like this are exactly what we need the public – not filtered, direct and thoughtful. This experiences you all enrich.
The Fridman Podcast previously presented high -level guests, notably the Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy, former American president Donald Trump, the founder of Amazon Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk. His upcoming conversation with PM Modi should add another convincing chapter to this programming.