5 Women Entrepreneurs Who Amused The Sharks On Shark Tank India

Shark Tank as a show has bought out the fact that entrepreneurship is in the Indian blood. It is also showing that this is the time the startup wave is going on in India. Every segment of the population, be it, women, children, couples, and old-aged people are also coming to Shark Tank India and showcasing their pitches.

We could already see that there are three women present on the panel of the Sharks which shows that women are not behind in this sector. On these lines, here is a list of 5 women entrepreneurs who vowed the Sharks on Shark Tank India.

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  • AISHWARYA BISWAS, FOUNDER AND MD, AULI LIFESTYLE
    The brand Auli Lifetsyle with organic and natural products. It indulges you in luxurious, organic, and feel-good factor. The Kolkata-based entrepreneur impressed shark Namita Thapar and got an investment of Rs 75 lakh for 15 percent equity.
  • HEART UP MY SLEEVES BY RIYA KHATTAR
    Sharks Anupam Mittal and Vineeta Singh invested Rs 25 lakh for 30 percent equity owing to the simplicity and resourcefulness of the product. It is a product which is modern detachable sleeves – a quick fix to any dull outfit. A modern concept, fit for transforming India, the brand was started in the midst of the pandemic while cleaning the closet.
  • SURABHI AND CHETNA SHAH, FOUNDERS OF CARRAGREEN
    The ecopreneurs impressed sharks Peyush Bansal and Anupam Mittal who invested 50 lakhs for 20 percent equity in the company. Carragreen’s products are biodegradable and eco-friendly. Carragreen provides innovative products that are a substitute for disposable plastic at affordable rates.
  • ADITI GUPTA, FOUNDER OF MENSTRUPEDIA
    Her idea attracted Shark Namita Thapar who invested Rs 50 lakhs for 20 percent equity. It is India’s first comic book on periods that aims to transform the narrative about menstruation. With interesting stories and characters, the comic is a friendly guide crafted to present the information about menstruation in a way that is not only easy to understand but also sensitive towards the taboo nature of the subject.
  • ANANAYA AND ANUSHREE MALLOO, CO-FOUNDERS OF NUUTJOB
    Their brand got funding from Peyush Bansal, Namita Thapar, and Aman Gupta who invested Rs 25 lakh for 20 percent equity in the company. It is a men’s hygiene product created by women! It helps prevent irritation due to sweating, preventing bad odor and itching, and helping maintain a good pH balance down there for men. It is one of a kind.