Shark Tank Season 2

Shark Tank India, a reality television show has made news for totally different purposes. The show is an Indian version of the American reality show Shark Tank. It has become one of the most talked-about Indian reality series. Despite its unfashionable setting, the programme has piqued most of India’s curiosity.

Young people have taken to producing memes and analysing India’s entrepreneurship climate. Because all it took to wow the sharks was one great pitch, this programme has benefitted a lot of new firms.

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Shark Tank India, which premiered on Sony Entertainment Television, featured aspiring entrepreneurs pitching their company ideas to a panel of established business experts known as “sharks.” They were willing to provide money, time, and skills to help the business grow.

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Sony Entertainment Television has released a trailer for Shark Tank Season 2

However, the show’s first season ended some time ago. Nevertheless, the craze still continues. That is why the show’s creators are considering a second season of the show.

Season 2 commercial depicts an employee attempting to persuade his employer to invest in his business. When his callous employer dismisses him, the voice-over continues,

“Stop knocking on the wrong door for investors. The new season of Shark Tank India is coming back after the big success of the first season.”

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The channel disclosed in the caption of the video that the show helped investors invest Rs 42 crore in businesses last year. There were 85000 candidates last year.

Fans are eager for the programme to return. One fan wrote, “Oh my god, very excited. One of the best show everybody can say,” while another took a dig at the makers, saying, “Itti jaldi, Sharks ko thoda kha pi to lene dete.”

However, the channel has yet to reveal who would be the season’s judges this time

Will Ashneer Grover, Anupam Mittal, Aman Gupta, Vineeta Singh, Namita Thapar, Ghazal Alagh, and Peyush Bansal make an appearance this season? We’ll have to wait for further information. Meanwhile, supporters are expecting a return from the original investors in season 2.

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How can you register yourself for Shark Tank India Season 2?

If you’re looking for funding for your business, you can sign up for Season 2 of Shark Tank India via the SonyLiv app. If you are chosen to pitch your firm on the show, the sharks will decide whether or not to invest in your company.

What will happen after registration?

After registering for the show, you will be called for an audition. The audition will be divided into 3 parts.

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  • Part 1: You must provide basic information about your company in the first round.
  • Part 2: If you pass the first round, you’ll have to expound on your company proposal. Participants will be required to provide a three-minute video in which they pitch their business.
  • Part 3: The last stage is the personal interview, which will take place in one of the places selected by the team. The Shark Tank India crew will examine each participant’s business proposal in depth.

If you pass all three stages of the audition, you will be invited to a shoot in Mumbai, where you will have the opportunity to pitch directly to the ‘sharks.’ The audition rounds will be separated by a period of time to allow for adequate evaluation. If you pass the rounds, you will receive the information through email.

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