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Shark Tank India 3: Pitcher who has his own gym but doesn’t visit it has issues that Vineeta Singh, Namita Thapar, and other Sharks uncover

Vishal and Anita Nigam are the second pitchers of the day in the most recent Shark Tank India 2 show. They run a fitness brand that collaborates with local gyms to rebrand them as high-end, reasonably priced facilities.

The Sharks believe that the functioning of their brand is convoluted. “It’s an issue,” Anupam remarks.
Deepinder notes that the phone number shown in the commercial advertisement has nine digits when they are talking about the brand.
He also highlights a few grammatical mistakes in the advertisement. He adds, “I’ve been trying to figure this out for the past ten minutes.” It was recoiling at seeing nine digits. Be mindful of the details. This is your exhibition. You will soon appear on television. Treat your customers with respect and compassion.
“After seeing this advertisement, customers won’t be able to call you,” says Vineeta.
“You are letting down your customers,” remarks Deepinder. Does he go to his gym, Aman asks. Vishal claims that he hasn’t visited the gym in the previous four months. “You don’t use your own product and services,” says Deepinder to him. “I am trying to build this to be very honest,” declares the pitcher. I’m in shape. Because I work till four in the morning, I have gained weight. I have changed several times, and I shall do so once more. Deepinder has left the agreement.

He is reminded by Vineeta of the pitch he gave about playing a guy who puts off going to the gym. “You are that person in real life,” she explains. Investors will wonder how you plan to keep your word if you are unable to keep yours. Namita declares, “We fund the founders.” However, a number of defects exist.
Pitchers do not get a contract. The Sharks counsel them to see the criticism in a constructive light.
Pushpender Singh Rautela and Rahul Arora are the third pitchers of the day. They provide a platform for building reliable databases so businesses may expedite the employment process. They want 1% stock in exchange for Rs 1.5 crore.
They display their business plan. “You guys are so brilliant, I don’t want to tempt myself by investing in this,” Vineeta remarks. Your pitch is among the most clever ones. Aman and Anupam express curiosity. A non-negotiable offer of Rs 5 crore for 10% stock is made by Deepinder.
They are left with only Aman when Deepinder and Anupam withdraw during discussions. They accept Aman’s offer, which is for Rs 1.5 cr and 2% equity.

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