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    'Shark Tank India 3': Did Boat's Aman Gupta take a dig at Lenskart CEO Peyush Bansal during a pitch?

    Synopsis

    In the latest episode of Shark Tank India 3, Aman Gupta, known for his financial acumen, made a bold pitch that took a dig at fellow shark Peyush Bansal. The episode featured Pratyusha Vemuri Venkata, founder of AI Kavach, seeking investment to make phone browsing safe from cybercrime.

    ​Aman Gupta (Left) and Peyush Bansal​Agencies
    Aman Gupta (Left) and Peyush Bansal
    'Shark Tank India', the popular reality show known for its unique business pitches, witnessed a daring move in its recent episode as Aman Gupta took a dig at fellow shark Peyush Bansal. The unexpected twist led to a surprising agreement between the two seasoned entrepreneurs.

    Pratyusha Vemuri Venkata's Vision For AI Kavach

    In the episode of 'Shark Tank India 3', Pratyusha Vemuri Venkata, the founder of AI Kavach, stepped into the tank seeking a Rs 50 lakh investment for a 1.25% equity stake. Her vision is clear - to make phone browsing safe and secure in the face of rising cybercrime.

    Pratyusha highlighted the vulnerability of phones to cyber frauds, emphasizing how they can listen to private conversations and become breeding grounds for fraudulent messages, apps, calls, and websites.

    Sharing a personal experience of falling victim to a scam while purchasing a swing online, Pratyusha inspired empathy from other sharks, including Vineeta Singh, Peyush Bansal, and Radhika Gupta, who revealed their own encounters with scam messages. This set the stage for an intriguing pitch.

    Aman Gupta's Unconventional Pitch

    Aman Gupta, known for his financial acumen, entered the scene and took the opportunity to make a statement. Using his watch and glasses, Aman subtly promoted his brand while challenging the need to showcase technology.

    He asserted, "I don't talk about technology because we do technology. Main phenkta nahi hu zyada. Mujhe toh lagta hai ye apne talent ko chori na karle. Aap apne dhande ka mazboot khiladi ho, main India me business banane ke mazboot khiladi hu. So you decide, and I will also match your offer."

    The tension escalated when Peyush Bansal expressed his interest in Pratyusha's venture but with a condition - he wanted to be treated as an equal advisor. Aman responded assertively, stating, "Let me also make my pitch." He continued by highlighting the technology behind his own brand, emphasizing his confidence in building businesses in India.

    Pratyusha's Counter Offer

    In an unexpected turn, Pratyusha made a counter offer, pitching for both Rs 1 crore for a 2.5% equity stake and an additional 2.5% advisory equity. The shocking twist concluded with Aman and Peyush agreeing to the deal together, leaving Vineeta Singh visibly surprised.

    The episode not only highlighted the challenges of combating cybercrime but also demonstrated the camaraderie and business acumen of these seasoned entrepreneurs. The unexpected partnership between Aman and Peyush will undoubtedly be remembered as a standout moment in the ongoing season of 'Shark Tank India'.

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