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Huma Qureshi-backed health brand Moderate gets Rs 1 cr deal from Anupam Mittal, Kunal Bahl on Shark Tank India

Shark Tank India's latest season is heating up! Aspiring entrepreneurs are pitching innovative ideas to the "sharks," a panel of investors. Expect intense negotiations, inspiring stories, and high-stakes deals as the sharks decide which businesses to back. This season promises exciting new ventures and a glimpse into India's entrepreneurial spirit.

February 20, 2025 / 16:45 IST
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Moderate Brand on Shark  Tank India
Moderate Brand on Shark Tank India

The latest season of Shark Tank India is in full swing, bringing in fresh business ideas and intense negotiations. Entrepreneurs from all over India are presenting their innovative products in hopes of securing investments from the panel of experienced investors, known as the “sharks.” The show has been packed with excitement, featuring new businesses, inspiring stories, and high-stakes investment deals.

In a recent episode, entrepreneurs Sreeram Reddy Vanga, Dr. Lalitha Palle, and Kartikeya Kabra introduced their health brand, Moderate, to the sharks. Their brand, based in Hyderabad and backed by Bollywood actress Huma Qureshi, offers a unique product called Calorie Crusher Tablets. These tablets claim to reduce calorie and carbohydrate absorption from meals, making them ideal for food lovers who still want to maintain their fitness goals. The founders pitched for an investment of Rs 50 lakh in exchange for 1.25 percent equity.

The sharks had mixed reactions. Peyush Bansal (Lenskart) opted out, encouraging them to go ahead with Anupam Mittal (Shaadi.com), who has a strong interest in fitness-related products. Vineeta Singh (SUGAR Cosmetics) also stepped back, preferring to wait and observe. The founders then explained their product in detail, leading to a discussion about its effectiveness.

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Anupam Mittal found the concept a bit complex, while Kunal Bahl (Snapdeal) raised concerns about the scrutiny the product might face after the episode aired. Vineeta Singh chose not to invest due to concerns about possible side effects. Meanwhile, Aman Gupta (boAt Lifestyle) appreciated the science behind the product and expressed his trust in Dr. Lalitha Palle. He made an initial offer of Rs 50 lakh for 2.5 percent equity.

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