Shark Tank India Season 4 returns this Monday with extra drama, and sharp exchanges. Its newest promo options YouTuber Gaurav Taneja pitching his whey protein model, backed by a jaw-dropping achievement — ₹1 crore in gross sales inside an hour, even with a password-protected web site.
Shark Aman Gupta couldn’t comprise his admiration: “That may be a dream for lots of companies.” Vineeta Singh echoed the sentiment with a easy however surprised, “Oh my God.”
The alternate turned witty when Taneja quipped, “Shark, aaj kal har founder ko influencer banne ka kida aa gya hai” (Today, each founder appears to have the urge to grow to be an influencer). Vineeta Singh’s retort was sharp: “Aur influencer ko founder banne ka” (And influencers appear to need to grow to be founders).
Taneja’s associate shared the success story of their whey protein enterprise, leaving the sharks visibly impressed. The duo’s skill to generate ₹1 crore in gross sales so rapidly highlighted the ability of influence-driven branding. Aman Gupta praised their accomplishment as one thing most companies solely dream of.
The promo additionally teased heated moments between the returning shark Aman Gupta and newcomer Kunal Bahl. Bahl’s bullish funding affords—₹4 crore to shut one spherical and ₹8 crore for an additional—sparked competitors among the many sharks. Gupta didn’t maintain again, remarking, “That is your first time on Shark Tank,” to which Bahl shot again confidently, “However this isn’t my first time making offers.”
This season highlights expertise from smaller cities and daring entrepreneurs with audacious valuations. A ₹250 crore valuation pitch prompted Aman Gupta to exclaim, “Hum pagal hain kya?” (Are we mad?). One other group’s ₹300 crore valuation left the panel equally surprised. But, some pitches impressed bidding wars, underscoring the vary of entrepreneurial ambition on show.
One standout pitch was for an AI-powered machine able to recording conversations and compiling information about acquaintances. Anupam Mittal, a founding investor within the enterprise, known as the know-how “no totally different than magic.”