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Shark Tank India Season 2: ‘Your boys are not yet ready,’ Anupam Mittal, Aman Gupta slam Ex-Army man’s sons for not helping in business

Shark Tank India Season 2

Shark Tank India Season 2: Retired Lt Col Rajashekhar Reddy came to present his brand Kitsons, one stop shop for stationary, art & craft and others, with his two songs Shubhankar and Abhishek. He impressed the sharks with his pitch and thoughts. They shared that they have a vision to make their company pan-india. The pitchers asked for 10 crore in the exchange of 10 percent equity in the company.

Shark Tank India Season 2: Pitcher calls himself ‘khadoos’

Pitcher said that he doesn’t accept return and exchange with his products. Anupam Mittal said, “films mein dekhne ko milta hai ek shopkeeper hote hain khadus type ke.” Pitcher agreed that he is “khadoos.” Anupam Mittal asked him the reason of high valuation and the pitcher replied, “mujhe administration value ka itna jaankari nahi hai. I feel main dhirubhai type ka aadmi hu aur Mukesh ji ka language mujhe samajh mein nahi aata.”

Anupam Mittal slammed his sons

Namita Thapar advised them that it will be difficult for them to scale the business because there is so much competition in every city. Peyush Bansal advised them to take the business online. Anupam Mittal slammed his sons and said, “Your boys are not yet ready for expanding and scaling that business. Ek part time kar raha hai dusra sirf purchasing dekh raha hai. Abhi tak aisi koi demonstration nahi hui hai ki vo online le jaa sakein ya scale kar sakein.”

Aman Gupta gave specual advice

Aman Gupta also slammed his sons and said, “I very proud of you but I am not too proud of your sons sir.” He said that his sons should be a proper part of the business and take it over from him. He further gave an advice and added, “Learn what he has given you and make your father proud in taking it to the next level.”

Also Read: Shark Tank India judge Namita Thapar now uses ‘TAM chhota hai’ to ditch a pitch, here’s what she means

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