Shark Tank India Season 3 Episode 4 Review: The Hindi-language business reality TV series Hindi is broadcast on Sony Entertainment Television. The show revolves around new-age entrepreneurs delivering business pitches to an esteemed panel of investors aka the ‘sharks’. Based on their pitches, the sharks will determine whether or not they will invest in the presented ventures.
Shark Tank India Season 3 consists of a panel of judges that includes Deepinder Goyal, Founder and CEO, Zomato; Azhar Iqubal, Co-founder & CEO, Inshorts; Ritesh Agarwal, Founder & CEO, OYO Rooms; Radhika Gupta, MD & CEO, Edelweiss MF; Varun Dua, Founder, ACKO; Ronnie Screwvala, Co-Founder and Chairperson, UpGrad; Aman Gupta, CEO and Founder of boAt; Namita Thapar, Executive Director – India Business, Emcure Pharmaceuticals; Peyush Bansal, Co-Founder & CEO, Lenskart; Vineeta Singh, Co-founder & CEO, SUGAR Cosmetics and Anupam Mittal, Founder & CEO, People Group (including Shaadi.com).
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Shark Tank India Season 3 Episode 4 Review
The first business to arrive on the Shark Tank India Season 3 Episode 4’s platform is TURMS, an ‘intelligent’ apparel brand with a pitch that sells the benefits of the products and not just its features. Although there isn’t any heart-touching story to support the brand but, its transformative growth pitch was surely a notable one.
Next, we have all girl’s favourite rituals- skin and body care products! Kannika enters the stage to represent her brand Mintree Cosmetics. The name of the brand itself represents the short form of the brand name denoting all the products being made up of mineral & tree extracts. The beauty mantra this brand sells is ‘Beauty for a better world’. She definitely closes on a competitive deal offered by multiple sharks. Being a head-strong entrepreneur, Kannika takes the best one home.

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Thereafter we had three co-founders of 80 WASH who promised to deliver washing of clothes with something as little as one glass of water within 80 seconds. Unfortunately, as the episode proceeded there was a fishy smell coming out of this wash business that the sharks got a hold of. Was it the pitch or the technology itself? Well, you will have to tune in to discover for yourself. The episode also imparted education ranging from Preference Shares to ISP technology, which was fun and interesting to listen to.
Shark Tank India Season 3 Episode 4: Final Thoughts
Shark Tank India Season 3 Episode 4, in a nuanced evaluation, could be categorized as a moderately engaging instalment. The term “fine” encapsulates its essence adequately, implying a performance that hovers around the benchmark of average. Unlike the customary fervour and exhilaration inherent to Shark Tank episodes, this segment seemed to lack the dynamic energy that typically characterizes the show.
While the numerical count of both pitches and successful deals was respectable, there existed a noticeable void in the drama and tension that formed the core of this business reality spectacle. Despite the episode boasting commendable business propositions and achieving positive outcomes regarding agreements, it struggled to ignite the spark of anticipation and edge, contributing to an overall impression of subdued intensity. The absence of the usual roller-coaster of emotions left viewers yearning for the adrenaline-pumping excitement and unpredictability that hallmark the Shark Tank experience, making this episode fall slightly short of the high expectations set by its predecessors.
You can watch Shark Tank India Season 3 episodes now on SonyLIV.
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