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Sony TV to soon air ‘Shark Tank India 2’

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New Delhi: After a brilliant first season that fired up India’s business growth engine and changed the way India looks at entrepreneurship, the Indian adaptation of the world’s number 1 business reality format is coming back with the second season of ‘Shark Tank India’.

‘Shark Tank India’ will once again provide a platform for business aspirants to chase their entrepreneurial dream with their business ideas to experienced investors & business experts a.k.a The Sharks.

As the promo suggests, ‘Shark Tank India’ season 1 gave the audience a fresh perspective on their own businesses along with a whole lot of entrepreneurial vocabularies like equity, valuation, shares, and whatnot!

The season was the talk of the town with some innovative startups and attractive investments. The promo is directed by Abhinav Pratiman and produced by Early Man Films. It’s written by Tanmay Bhat, Devaiah Bopanna, Puneet Chadha, and Deep Joshi.

Geared up to invest in potential businesses this season, are sharks of season 1 – Anupam Mittal (Founder and CEO of Shaadi.com – People Group), Aman Gupta (Co-Founder and CMO of boAt), Namita Thapar (Executive Director of Emcure Pharmaceuticals), Vineeta Singh (Co-Founder and CEO of SUGAR Cosmetics), Peyush Bansal (Founder & CEO of Lenskart.com), along with new shark – Amit Jain CEO and Co-founder – CarDekho Group, InsuranceDekho.com.

The show will be hosted by stand-up comedian Rahul Dua, who will add the tickle to the complex business discussions.

‘Shark Tank India 2’ will stream soon on Sony Entertainment Television and Sony LIV.

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