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Shark Tank India is celebrating its fifth anniversary with the upcoming fifth season, which promises to highlight the ...
It's a Sunday, and you're snug in bed, enjoying a leisurely morning slumber. You can hear the neighbours in a heated argument over a trivial matter, and before you know it, you're leaning over the ...
Shark Tank India on Saturday won the best non-scripted show, according to OTTPlay. At the third edition of the OTTplay Awards, held in Mumbai on March 22, the show, Shark Tank India won the Best ...
Currently in its fourth season, Shark Tank India welcomes a new judge as a part of its prestigious panel – Srikanth Bolla. As he joined the sharks, let us find out all about the newest shark on ...
Ever since Shark Tank made its debut in December 2021, it has revolutionised the way we look at startups, turning business pitches into prime-time entertainment. As India's first-ever business reality ...
In a recent episode of Shark Tank India season 4, the entrepreneur-investor had a heated argument with his co-judge and OYO Rooms co-founder Ritesh Agarwal.
How to buy products featured on Shark Tank India show There will be a Shark Tank section on the Swiggy Instamart app through which the viewers can instantly purchase the products. Swiggy Instamart ...
With the growing startup ecosystem, Shark Tank has gained huge popularity in India. In its fourth season now, many aspirational entrepreneurs have received valuable funding from investors who are ...
The highly anticipated fourth season of Shark Tank India premiered on January 6, 2025, on SonyLIV, bringing together some of the country’s most accomplished entrepreneurs. With returning judges ...
Shark Tank India 's Anupam Mittal has reacted to Larsen & Toubro (L&T) Chairman SN Subrahmanyan's remarks asking employees how long they can stare at their wives at home.
Kunal Bahl would be seen as a Shark on Shark Tank India Season 4. While introducing a pitch on his name to grab eyeballs was totally not required, it did grab eyeballs and felt a little out of place.
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