Shark Tank India 5: ‘Now It’s Time To…’ Makers Encourage Pitchers To Register And Secure Their Spot Before It Is…

Shark Tank India makers have reminded fans that Season 5 registrations are still open. A new Instagram post encourages entrepreneurs to apply before it too late. Auditions begin on August 8.

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Shark Tank India is making headlines again as it gears up for Season 5. The official launch date is yet to be confirmed, but excitement is already building with registrations now open. Based on previous trends, the new season may air by late 2025 or early 2026.

The show (which began during the pandemic) has grown into a major platform for Indian startups. As it completes five years, it continues to help budding entrepreneurs across the country.

Shark Tank India 5 Shares Gentle Reminder Ahead Of Auditions

On Instagram, the makers shared a poster with the message: “Secure your spot before it’s gone.” 

They wrote, “You’ve built, you’ve believed - now it’s time to be seen. Complete your registration by filling up the form. Auditions are scheduled from 8th - 18th August. Hurry! Apply Now.”

Check out the post below!

Success Stories From Previous Seasons

The show’s social media handle has also been sharing the success stories from past seasons. Simran Khara from Season 3 (founder of Koparo) said her eco-friendly brand jumped from Rs 70 lakh to Rs 4 crore in monthly revenue. She shared, “Around 60% of the people who first tried us out during Shark Tank month have stuck with us.”

In Season 4, Jagrut presented Savani Heritage. It became the highest revenue-generating brand ever on the show. The business doubled its revenue after airing. He said, “Even I hadn’t expected the scale of that growth.”

Randhir, who introduced his fashion brand Subcultre in the Season 4 finale, said his revenue multiplied 20 times. He credited the validation from the sharks and the platform’s wide reach.

Dhananjay pitched an AI-powered wearable pendant. Though still in development, his product gained momentum after appearing on the show. He said the experience helped him connect with investors.

Astha and Radhesh from Shyle also saw major success. They said, “The credibility we gained was incredible.” Their brand got more collaborations and consumer trust.

Sanjay, who launched a book-lending app, was praised by Anupam Mittal in Season 4. His startup doubled its growth after the episode.

To help new applicants, the show is now answering common questions on social media. For example, a working prototype isn’t required, but it helps. Participants also get time to rehearse before the shoot.

The team also clarified concerns about shark conflicts. If a shark has ties with a competing brand, the pitch is handled fairly and ethically.

A timeline has been shared to guide applicants from registration to final pitch.

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