A couple of Shark Tank India judges Anupam Mittal and Aman Gupta recently appeared on a podcast named “BECOMING A SHARK for a Day” with Sharan Hegde, where the shared their candid thoughts on the Pakistani version of the show, ‘Shark Tank Pakistan‘.
In a lighthearted moment, Anupam Mittal jokingly expressed his surprise, saying “Bhai, ho raha kya wahan pe?” as he described watching a few clips from the show.
Mittal shared his honest opinion, stating “I’ll be honest, for a little I have seen, it was really funny because there are a few things that are fundamentally, technically wrong.” His comments were laced with a dash of humor and constructive feedback.
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Anupam Mittal acknowledged the comedic aspect of some pitches on Shark Tank Pakistan, while also highlighting the importance of regional economic growth. “If we as a country want to progress and become a real superpower, then it is very important that our neighboring countries also have economic growth. When you don’t have growth, when you don’t have economic growth, you will create trouble,” he said.

Beyond the humor, Mittal conveyed his optimism that Shark Tank Pakistan could be a driving force for positive transformation. He noted that Pakistan’s economic productivity is crucial for regional stability and India’s progress. “If Pakistan is not productive, it will create trouble, and that trouble we have to live with, which will slow us down. So, it is in our best interest that Shark Tank Pakistan inspires their entire country and puts them to work in the right direction so their economy also grows,” he added.
Aman Gupta, another Shark Tank India judge, chimed in with his thoughts, saying “I have seen some reels, and some people have tagged me. That 300 crore rupay someone was giving was interesting. Arey, 300 crore Pakistan leke aaye hum, hum toh aisi companies pe invest kar dete hai.” Gupta’s witty remark not only showcased his humor but also provided a glimpse into his investment approach.
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