Shark Tank India 3: Anupam Mittal, Vineeta Singh Have A Good Laugh On Adult Furniture Business, Call The Product 'Irrelevant' - WATCH

Shark Tank India 3 recently featured an interesting product related to Adult Furniture business and Anupam Mittal, Vineeta Singh had a great laugh reviewing it

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Shark Tank India 3: Anupam Mittal, Vineeta Singh Have A Good Laugh On Adult Furniture Business, Call The Product 'Irrelevant' - WATCH
In a recent captivating episode of Shark Tank India 3, the entrepreneurial world witnessed an intriguing pitch that left the 'sharks' in fits of laughter. Hailing from Punjab, Dalip Kumar introduced his unique adult and meditation furniture business, Luvottica, to the tank, seeking a substantial investment of Rs 2 crore for a 10% stake in his venture.

The pitch took an unexpected turn as Dalip showcased his innovative products, prompting a mix of amusement and curiosity among the sharks. Anupam Mittal dove into a demonstration of the meditation chair, while Namita Thapar and Vineeta Singh playfully inquired about testing a couch designed for lovemaking, injecting a light-hearted tone into the proceedings.

During the pitch, Namita posed a whimsical question to Dalip, sparking a humorous exchange that resonated with the panel. Anupam humorously highlighted the potential pitfalls of using the furniture in various scenarios, adding a touch of levity to the discussion.

As the banter unfolded, Vineeta Singh and Namita Thapar engaged in a playful exchange, drawing laughter from Ritesh Agarwal and the rest of the room. The mention of the product's potential utility for Ritesh elicited further amusement, creating a jovial atmosphere.




Ultimately, despite the entertaining pitch and engaging interactions, both Namita and Ritesh opted to step back from the investment opportunity. Aman Gupta observed the proceedings with interest but chose not to pursue further engagement. Vineeta and Anupam provided insightful feedback on the business, with Vineeta ultimately deeming Luvottica as "irrelevant" while Anupam acknowledged the niche appeal of sexual wellness and furniture markets.

In the end, Dalip Kumar left Shark Tank India empty-handed, having entertained the 'sharks' with his distinctive business concept and lighthearted approach, showcasing the unpredictable and entertaining nature of entrepreneurial pitches on the show.

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