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Pre Shark Tank revenue Post Shark Tank revenue 16 Skippi Pops Ice-pops Ep 6 (season 1) — — 17 Sunfox Technologies Portable ECG device Ep 25 (season 1) ₹ 1 lakhs (monthly) ₹ 40 lakhs (monthly) 20 Isak Fragrances Local perfumes Ep 26 (season 1) ₹ 3.5 lakhs (monthly) ₹ 30 lakhs (monthly) 25 Beyond Snacks Banana chips Ep 8 (season 1)
In Shark Tank India Season 1, approximately Rs. 42 crores was invested in 67 startups by the sharks. [6] Later, in season 2, it was seen that JhaJi Achaar got a deal of ₹85 lakhs for 8.45% equity from Namita Thapar, Vineeta Singh and Jharkhand's Angels Network. [7] Unseen Pitches. These pitches didn't air on TV and ended up without bagging a ...
Pre Shark Tank status Post Shark Tank status 2 Dil Foods Virtual restaurant service Season 3 Episode 5 Team size 7, 2,000 orders per day, 75 Crores valuation Team size 70, 26,000 orders per day, 380 Crores valuation 10 Arata Hair care brand Season 3 Episode 10 Revenue 1.6 Crores a month, team size of 25.
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Shark Tank India is an Indian Hindi-language business reality television series that airs on Sony LIV and Sony Entertainment Television. The show is the Indian franchise of the American show Shark Tank. It shows entrepreneurs making business presentations to a panel of investors or sharks, who decide whether to invest in their company.
50 Stores, 1st Successful exit for a shark in Shark Tank India in January 2024 47 FastBeetle Delivery Service in Kashmir Ep 15 (Season 2) — — 49 Haqdarshak Availing Government Schemes Ep 6 (Season 2) 6 Lakhs People Impacted, 1,000 Women Entrepreneurs, 5 Physical Centres, 4,000 Crores benefits from Govt schemes
Shark Tank. Al "Bubba" Baker, 1978 NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year, secured a deal with John in Season 5 for $300,000 in exchange for 30% equity in and licensing rights to his company, Bubba's-Q ...
Examples include Shark Tank India, Shark Tank Bangladesh, and Shark Tank Pakistan. These adaptations retain the core concept of the show, where aspiring entrepreneurs pitch their business ideas to a panel of investors in hopes of securing funding, thus continuing the original show's influence and format across various markets.