Shark Tank India Season 3 Episode 40 Review: The Hindi-language business reality TV series Hindi is broadcast on Sony Entertainment Television. The series with its third season is continuing to bask in its popularity amongst the Indian audience. 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 40 Review
Shark Tank India Season 3 Episode 40 features a lineup of ventures offering innovative solutions in health and wellness. Here’s a closer look at the pitches presented in this episode:
Fit & Flex: Healthy Snacks
Fit & Flex introduces its line of healthy snacks, specifically granola, aimed at providing a nutritious and delicious start to every morning. The founders highlight the nutritional benefits of their product, emphasizing its crunchy texture, delightful flavor, and high-quality ingredients. With a focus on promoting overall health and wellness, Fit & Flex granola emerges as a promising option for consumers seeking convenient and nutritious snack options. The business did have differentiating factors but, if it was strong enough for the sharks to make an investment if for you all to find out.
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Sukham: Men’s Sexual Wellness Products
Sukham enters the tank with its holistic approach to men’s sexual wellness, offering solutions for issues such as erectile dysfunction and fertility. The brand positions itself as a trusted partner for men seeking to address intimate health concerns through scientifically proven products and services. With a focus on holistic well-being, Sukham aims to empower men to take control of their sexual health and improve their overall quality of life. Bringing a unique business and solution to the forefront, this had to be one of the most unorthodox and modern founding pillars of business in Shark Tank India so far.
Smotect: Nicotine-Free Tablets
Smotect presents its nicotine-free tablets, formulated with 12 therapeutic herbs, to help individuals quit smoking. The founders highlight the scientific evidence supporting the efficacy of their product in preparing the body and mind to overcome nicotine addiction. By offering a natural and holistic alternative to traditional smoking cessation methods, Smotect aims to support individuals in their journey towards better health and well-being. Is this worth it though? Well, intentional move is all that matters in this business for it to become successful.
Shark Tank India Season 3 Episode 40: Final Thoughts
Overall, Shark Tank India Season 3 Episode 40 showcases a diverse range of ventures focused on promoting health and wellness. From nutritious snacks to men’s sexual wellness products and smoking cessation solutions, each pitch offers innovative solutions to address pressing health concerns. As viewers witness the entrepreneurs present their ventures in the tank, they are left inspired by the potential of these products to make a positive impact on individuals’ lives and contribute to a healthier society.
You can watch the Shark Tank India Season 3 episodes now on SonyLIV.
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