Shark Tank India Back With Season 2, Ashneer Grover Not in the Panel (Watch Promo)
In its second season, the program, which in its first season ignited India's business growth engine and transformed the way the country views entrepreneurship, will once more give aspiring entrepreneurs a platform to pursue their entrepreneurial dreams by pitching their ideas to seasoned investors and business professionals..
Rejoice Shark Tank India fans! Your favourite show is soon going to be back with another season. Not just that, all the sharks have also been locked for the upcoming season. Although Ashneer Grover will not return as a shark this season, the shark panel will have a new member. Ashneer Grover gained a lot of popularity during his stint as an investor in Season 1. Shah Rukh Khan's 57th Birthday Celebrated with Special Screening of DDLJ in 28 PVR Cinemas.
Sharks from season 1 - Aman Gupta, Anupam Mittal, Vineeta Singh, Namita Thapar, and Peyush Bansal are all set to invest in potential business. The new shark on the panel will be Amit Jain. Amit Jain is the CEO and Co-founder of CarDekho Group. In its second season, the program, which in its first season ignited India's business growth engine and transformed the way the country views entrepreneurship, will once more give aspiring entrepreneurs a platform to pursue their entrepreneurial dreams by pitching their ideas to seasoned investors and business professionals. Bholaa: Amala Paul to Make a Special Appearance in Ajay Devgn Directorial.
Check out the new teaser below:
The show is based on the popular concept of the show of the same name - Shark Tank USA. It launched its first season in December last year.
Last year MamaEarth co-founder Gazal Alagh was also a part of the team. However, it looks like she wouldn't be returning this season either as she didn't make it to the teaser. According to reports, Rahul Dua, a stand-up comedian will be hosting this season. Last year, the show was hosted by Ranvijay Singha. (ANI)
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