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Who is the Richest Shark in Shark Tank India?
StartupTalky
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1y ago
Medial
According to the information provided in the URL, the article discusses the net worth of the judges of Shark Tank India. The richest shark in Shark Tank India is Ritesh Agarwal, the founder and CEO of OYO Rooms, with a net worth of $1.92 billion. Other judges mentioned in the article include Ronnie Screwvala, Amit Jain, Deepinder Goyal, Ashneer Grover, Aman Gupta, Namita Thapar, Peyush Bansal, Azhar Iqubal, Vineeta Singh, Anupam Mittal, Ghazal Alagh, Radhika Gupta, Varun Dua, and more. Open the article from "Source" button below to see their ranks.
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Shark Tank India 3's latest addition: Edelweiss MF CEO Radhika Gupta
Livemint
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1y ago
Medial
Radhika Gupta, Managing Director and CEO of Edelweiss Mutual Fund, has joined the judge's panel for the third season of "Shark Tank India." Radhika Gupta, along with other new "Sharks" including Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal and Inshorts CEO Azhar Iqubal, will evaluate pitches from entrepreneurs seeking investment. "Shark Tank India" is the Indian adaptation of the American show "Shark Tank," where entrepreneurs pitch their business ideas to a panel of investors who decide whether to invest in their ventures. The third season will be streamed on the OTT platform Sony Liv.
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Shark Tank India sends legal notice to pitchers; Here's why
IndianStartupNews
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1y ago
Medial
In a recent post on LinkedIn, Dorje Teas co-founder Sparsh Agarwal said that they had received a legal notice from Shark Tank India for using clips from their own pitch. Agarwal also claimed that they were not the only ones who received such notices. "They've cracked down on each and every startup that appeared on Shark Tank," he asserted.
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Founders lie about numbers on Shark Tank India: Thapar explains
Inshorts
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1y ago
Medial
Shark Tank India judge Namita Thapar explained why many deals promised on the show don't materialise. She said that during the "due diligence" process, sharks often a "lack of integrity" among founders. "There are many founders who have ghosted me. The numbers they quoted at tank, they are completely off, not just marginally but substantially off," she said.
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Shark Tank judge shares what sets real founder apart from dreamers
Inshorts
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3m ago
Medial
In a recent LinkedIn post, Shark Tank India judge Anupam Mittal shared why ambition alone doesn’t impress him anymore. He distinguishes between “Level 1” founders, who focus on ideas, and “Level 2” founders, who understand the roadblocks. His advice applies to professionals and students, too. Don’t just dream big, understand and prepare for the challenges ahead.
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Namita Thapar may gain ₹127 crore from Emcure Pharma's IPO
Hindustan Times
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1y ago
Medial
Shark Tank India judge Namita Thapar is reportedly poised to gain around ₹127 crore through the IPO of Emcure Pharmaceuticals. Namita, who is a part of Emcure's promoter group, will offload about 12.68 lakh shares under the offer-for-sale component of the IPO. The public issue will open for subscription on July 3 and the price band is ₹960-1,008 per share.
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Shark Tank India cracks down on startups using show clips
YourStory
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1y ago
Medial
Shark Tank India has sent legal notices to several startups for using clips from their pitches on the show for online ads. The incident first came to light after Dorje Teas Founder Sparsh Agarwal, who pitched on the show, put up a post on LinkedIn saying the move from Sony Pictures Networks India was in a bad vein.
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Shark Tank India judge Kunal Bahl reveals the most underrated quality that can make or break an entrepreneur
Livemint
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8m ago
Medial
Co-founder of Titan Capital and Snapdeal, Kunal Bahl, is set to debut on Shark Tank India Season 4. Bahl, an entrepreneur and investor for over 15 years, will bring his expertise and experience to the show. In a recent interview, he revealed that he looks for clarity of thought in entrepreneurs and focuses on business segments such as consumer marketplaces, e-commerce, software, logistics, fintech, and consumer brands for potential investments. Bahl's motivation for joining Shark Tank India is to support the next generation of founders and provide them with capital, knowledge, and network.
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Ritesh Agarwal becomes the youngest shark on 'Shark Tank India 3'
Economic Times
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1y ago
Medial
Ritesh Agarwal, the founder and CEO of OYO Rooms, has become the youngest shark on the panel of the Indian version of the TV show 'Shark Tank'. The show provides a platform for aspiring entrepreneurs to present their business ideas to experienced investors, who decide whether to invest in their company. The third season of the show, which features Ritesh Agarwal as a new addition to the panel, is set to stream soon on Sony LIV.
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Azhar Iqubal invests ₹1.2 crore in anti-stain clothing startup Turms on Shark Tank
ABPLive
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1y ago
Medial
Inshorts Co-founder Azhar Iqubal invested ₹1.2 crore for a 4% stake in anti-stain clothing startup Turms on his debut as a judge on Shark Tank India Season 3. Azhar clinched the deal by demanding no royalty. "Your products are very interesting," said Azhar to Turms Founder Surender S Rajpurohit, who displayed 30-days no-wash denim, 7-days no-smell socks and anti-stain shirts.
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Deepinder Goyal leaves Shark Tank as Swiggy becomes sponsor
Entrackr
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10m ago
Medial
In a significant shift within the Indian startup landscape, Zomato’s CEO, Deepinder Goyal, announced on Saturday that he will not be returning as a judge for the upcoming fourth season of the popular reality show Shark Tank India. His decision marks a departure from his previous involvement in mentoring aspiring entrepreneurs on the show. This decision comes amid reports that Swiggy, Zomato’s main competitor in the food delivery space, will be sponsoring the new season of Shark Tank India. An ET report suggests that Goyal’s departure is linked to a strategic agreement that allows Swiggy, Zomato’s primary competitor in the food delivery market, to sponsor the upcoming season of Shark Tank India. A MoneyControl report added that Swiggy may spend Rs 25 crore to sponsor the new season. “I unfortunately can’t go back because Swiggy sponsored Shark Tank this time and kicked me out,” Goyal said at ET Startup Awards 2024 on Saturday. Goyal’s exit signifies a major change for the show, which has built a substantial following since he became a judge in season 3 last year. Queries sent to Zomato, Swiggy and Shark Tank did not elicit an immediate response. This development coincides with Swiggy’s impending debut on the stock exchange. In its recently filed draft red herring prospectus, Swiggy outlined that it plans to invest approximately Rs 930 crore in brand marketing and awareness. In other news, Swiggy launched a 10-minute food delivery service called Bolt in key locations across Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, New Delhi, Mumbai, and Pune. The Bengaluru-based firm also officially launched its Swiggy XL EV fleet, a bulk order delivery service using electric vehicles, in Gurugram. Notably, Zomato had already launched its bulk delivery service earlier in April.
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