Shark Tank India Season 2: Not Sharma ji ka Beta, Sharma Ji ka aata is the new inspiration for all the sharks; Know here

Shark Tank India Season 2

Shark Tank India Season 2: The mother-son duo came to present their aata making brand ‘Sharma Ji ka aata’ and they gave an interesting pitch in front of the Sharks and they were smiled after hearing the pitch. They said in their pitch that everyone praise Sharma Ji ka beta in everything and now it’s turn for Sharma Ji ka aata. However, the sharks smiled after hearing the pitch but they got emotionally connected to the mother-son duo Pranav Sharma and Sangeeta Sharma. Sangeeta Sharma told about the reason of starting the company and her dedication inspired the Sharks.

Shark Tank India Season 2: Anupam Mittal snatched the deal from Amit Jain

Sangeeta Sharma asked for 40 lakhs in the exchange of 10% equity. Anupam Mittal asked her the reason of starting the brand and she said that she needed the real flour so she started her own aata company to get the best as her son and husband faced medical issues. The package contained picture of her brother and Sharks asked about the reason of choosing her brother’s picture on packaging. She told, “Pichli baar Nand ji ka achaar wala episode dekhke mere bhai ne mujhe bola tha ki agli baar wahan nand ji ka aata jayega aur main aagai.” She shared that her brother inspired her to make this brand even bigger.

However, there was also a Shark fight happened during the deal as Anupam Mittal advised them to not take debt from Amit Jain and Vineeta Singh. Anupam Mittal gave them an offer without any debt and Amit Jain said that Anupam is doing useless deal as he was stepped out earlier but Anupam said that he doesn’t want them to take debt from anyone so he gave them an offer of 40 lakhs for 20% equity and Anupam Mittal got the deal.

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