Among the show's sharks is Namita Thapar, the executive director of Emcure Pharmaceuticals. She gained notoriety on the show for her sharp one-liners and her competitiveness.
Peyush Bansal questioned Vikas about his company's profitability during the pitch. However, Vikas interrupted Bansal and corrected his numbers. Anupam was disappointed when Vikas "shushed" Peyush after that.
The panel of sharks, which included Aman Gupta, Peyush Bansal, Vineeta Singh, Ritesh Agarwal, and Radhika Gupta, praised them on their great objective, but they also addressed concerns about their growth model and lack of business acumen.
The founder of Smotect introduced his product a chewable formula that could help smokers in quitting in the most recent episode to air. Gurseet Singh, the founder, made his pitch and asked for an investment of Rs 1 crore. Anupam volunteered to risk the money, but Deepinder rejected the idea, pointing out all the red signs.
They were able to obtain funding from the Sharks thanks to this platform, which produced an engaging exhibition of innovative ideas and ventures. According to the most recent advertising materials, the founders of Nemo Care, Why So Blue, and Coratia Technologies will meet with the sharks.
The founders of SpecOps, a tactical gear firm, Kaabil Kids, an online chess academy for young children, and OddGiraffe, a distinctive stationery brand, will face off against the sharks in the most recent promotional video.
They were able to secure investments from the Sharks thanks to this platform, which resulted in a compelling presentation of creative ideas and distinctive ventures. OYO CEO Ritesh Agarwal posted a video on his Instagram account a few hours ago explaining why he believes in young entrepreneurs.
Through the platform, they were able to approach the Sharks for investments, which led to a compelling showcase of creative ideas and ventures. The sharks will meet the creators of Farm Didi, a pickle company, in the most recent promotional video. This firm was started to help women in rural areas and make chutneys and pickles.
Namita Thapar, the Executive Director of Emcure Pharmaceuticals and an investor on Shark Tank India, came under heavy fire during a recent Reddit AMA session when she claimed that her success was solely due to her inherited wealth.