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The founder of the Infosys Narayana M motthy company has made a 70-hour week to Shark Tank India Season 4. Burger Bae-Rohan Kashyap, Janvi Sikia and Ojasvee Kashyap. .
During their stadium, Rohan stated that he wanted to turn Ludiana as Nariyana Mratihane did to Bangaluru. “Mujhe Ludhiane Ka Narayan Morthy Banna Hai.” To this, the co -founder of Boat Lifestyle and CMO Aman Gupta said: “Sahi Hai, Bas 70 Ghaanta Kaam Karna Padega.”
Rohan said he is ready to work 100 hours a week if necessary. Besides, the founders described their products as “delicious” and “obscene” and equal to their commercial brand of that toxic university girl who is a red flag that one cannot avoid.
The founders sought an investment of 1 rupees in exchange for 2.5 percent of the shares, evaluating their business for 20 rupees. Rohan revealed that her revenues are about to reach 15 rupees this year, but he confessed that his brand had recently bankrupt because an early partnership did not succeed.
He told “sharks” that he sold about 33 percent of his business to an early investor, who did not rise to the level of the deal. After that, Rohan was forced to buy the investor, for which he borrowed from his family.
Janvi revealed how she turned into a client to a co -founder after delaying the request. The two also discussed their relationship. Sharks were impressed with the founders’ vision of building a brand of fashion in India, which displays quality, society and sustainability.
However, the executive director of the Emcure Pharmaceuticals Namita Thabar was not convinced of Rohan’s understanding of numbers and a retreat from the deal alongside Ferraj Bahl, and he described it early as investment.
“Shark Fish” Anopam Mittal, Konal Bahl and Salam Gobta provided an investment of 1 crores for 10 percent of the shares or 2 rupees compared to 20 percent. The founders eventually accepted the second offer of 2 rupees compared to 20 percent of the shares, and closed the deal in the exhibition.