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Shark Tank India Season 2: Malaika Arora invests in healthy dessert brand mentored by Vineeta Singh, Aman Gupta; read Get-A-Whey’s success story

Shark Tank India Season 2

Shark Tank India Season 2: The popular reality show has built many entrepreneurs as the judges invested in so many companies to make them reach heights. One of the famous companies of last season was ice-cream company Get-A-Whey. Jash Shah, Pashmi Shah came to present their ice-cream brand and they impressed the Sharks. Aman Gupta, Vineeta invested in this company and decided to make it popular among the consumers on a high scale.

Shark Tank India Season 2: Malaika Arora became brand-ambassador in 2023

Get-A-Whey saw growth in their business after getting a deal from the Sharks. Jash and Pashmi Shah shared that they got a lot of help from the Sharks to scale their company in so many ways. Aman Gupta, Vineeta Singh invested 1 crore in the company to help the vision of the owners. Before appearing on the Shark Tank India, their revenue was 2.5 crores and their revenue was more than 8 crores after appearing on Shark Tank India. Malaika Arora also invested in their company in January this year and she became the brand-ambassador of Get-A-Whey.

About Get-A-Whey

Jash Shah and Pashmi Shah said that their mother Jimmy Shah founded the business in 2018. She handed them the concept on a silver platter. In order to make their ice cream healthier, she added whey protein into the ice-cream. After getting inspired with the taste of the ice-cream, they began making their own sugar-free ice cream with just Rs 10 lakh in initial funding from their family, they launched the business.

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