On Shark Tank India 4, Anupam Mittal loved Boba Bhai’s bubble tea but found its Korean burgers too spicy. While the shark called K-food a fad, he shared that his daughter is a fan. Read more.
At Shark Tank India Season 4, 'Burger Bae' founders pitched their edgy fashion brand seeking Rs 1 crore for 2.5% equity.
In a recent episode of Shark Tank India Season 4, Anupam Mittal, CEO of Shaadi.com, became the center of attention when he ...
Shark Tank India 4 panelist Anupam Mittal recently watched the promo of Arjun Kapoor starrer Mere Husband Ki Biwi. Read on to know how he reacted.
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Mr Mittal said history is witness that thriving middle classes build strong economies. People Group and Shaadi.com founder Anupam Mittal praised the Union Budget's provision to not tax salaried ...
Anupam Mittal, and persuade them to invest money in their idea. Niti Singhal, a fashion designer, was one of the contestants on Shark Tank India. Unfortunately, her pitch was rejected by Ashneer ...
Shaadi.com founder and Shark Tank India's judge Anupam Mittal's humorous request to OYO CEO Ritesh Agarwal after introducing new check-in guidelines has lightened up social media users.
The pitcher didn’t seem convinced with the feedback. Anupam Mittal on the other hand wasn’t impressed by Gauri’s revelation about getting an itch every few years and wanting to start ...
Shark Tank India judge and People Group founder Anupam Mittal rang in the New Year with a witty remark on the much-discussed 70-hour workweek debate sparked by Infosys co-founder Narayana Murthy.
Shark Tank India judge Anupam Mittal playfully asked Oyo Rooms CEO Ritesh Agarwal for a discount code following Oyo's new check-in policy for unmarried couples. The policy has sparked humorous ...
Anupam Mittal is India’s original internet entrepreneur ... but don’t break the bank on affordability in categories like fashion, lifestyle and food will do well. People read labels now ...