Peyush Bansal was interested in investing in Indulge Concierge on Shark Tank India S4, but as soon as he got to know that Nikhil Kamath exited from the company he also pulled himself back.
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This is why Indian startups struggle. Even Sharks who preach "believe in the founder" actually just follow big names. How is Urban Company so successful without any celebrity investors?
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