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Shark Tank India 2: MOPP Foods projects INR 100 Cr Revenue with High Valuation!

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Shark Tank India 2 has featured several intriguing companies throughout the nation. In the forthcoming episode, a food company’s presentation of their valuation will astound Namita Thapar and Peyush Bansal.

In the episode’s preview, the first paratha and pakora company in India, MOPP Foods, is shown asking investors INR 75 lakh for 2.25 per cent equity in their business. The entrepreneurs responded that they had just completed a round for INR 22 crore when Anupam Mittal inquired about whether they had previously raised any money (pre-money). Namita wondered why the pitchers had raised their price by 50% shortly before going on national television in light of this.

MOPP Foods on Shark Tank India 2!

Peyush Bansal was shocked when the entrepreneurs responded with “Hain?” when he questioned them about their anticipated revenue for the following year, which was INR 100 crore.

 
 
 
 
 
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The teaser also says that on tonight’s show, the “sharks” will compete for one of the businesses. Aman Gupta and Peyush Bansal will work together, and Namita Thapar and Amit Jain will be on the same team. Aman responds that Peyush can supply technology, and he can handle all the marketing assistance when Amit claims that the company requires technological and marketing help, both of which he can provide. But this also results in a negotiation battle between the pitchers and the “sharks.”

In conclusion, the forthcoming episode of Shark Tank India Season 2 looks to be an exciting one thanks to Peyush Bansal and Namita Thapar’s shock at MOPP Foods’ presentation. The investors had a heated conversation as a result of the entrepreneurs’ high valuation and anticipated income of Rs 100 crore. 

Anyone interested in entrepreneurship and business should watch this episode because of the fight amongst the “sharks” for the chance to invest in MOPP Foods. MOPP Foods is certain to make a good first impression on investors and spectators alike because of its distinctive offerings and robust commercial prospects.

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