Aman Gupta reveals many new sharks joined Shark Tank India to whitewash their image after seeing Anupam and him become heroes; says ' they kept chasing the makers...'
Aman Gupta , an entrepreneur and Shark Tank India judge, is not impressed with the new sharks who have joined the most recent seasons of the iconic business reality TV show . He asserted that, while the judges who have been on the show since season one have no hidden motivations, many businesspeople are now using the show to launder their reputations.
During Prakhar's podcast, Aman shared how those entrepreneurs who earlier rejected the show joined him in later seasons, seeing Anupam and him turn heroes. He said, "I like those whose companies are performing well. They’re original and aren’t in the show to fix their character. My character has been clean right from the start. I don’t want to take names, otherwise it’d lead to controversy. Some people had initially rejected Shark Tank, but once they saw Anupam (Mittal) and me become heroes, they had FOMO. So they kept chasing the makers, asking them to make them sharks. And now, they’re sharks."
Aman further added, "Aman Gupta's character may have changed from season one to season four, yet he remains consistent. We avoid engaging in any pointless activities. Whether you love or hate us, this is who we are. Namita (Thapar) has always been honest about her areas of expertise. I had a way of life; I would do it, and I am not terrified. That's why I occasionally dislike these new sharks; otherwise, it's okay."
Aman then detailed how many of them begin to have a God complex , which leads to their downfall. He quipped, "A lot of people get a god complex once they start doing well, the media starts writing about them, and the family starts congratulating you via messages. That’s where the downfall of everybody starts. We need to understand that. My mom says, ‘Even Ravana couldn’t keep his pride.’ I also believe that. You don’t need to have an ego that you can’t do no wrong. There’s always someone out there doing better than you. You can’t think you’re the best. You should be able to accept you suck."
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During Prakhar's podcast, Aman shared how those entrepreneurs who earlier rejected the show joined him in later seasons, seeing Anupam and him turn heroes. He said, "I like those whose companies are performing well. They’re original and aren’t in the show to fix their character. My character has been clean right from the start. I don’t want to take names, otherwise it’d lead to controversy. Some people had initially rejected Shark Tank, but once they saw Anupam (Mittal) and me become heroes, they had FOMO. So they kept chasing the makers, asking them to make them sharks. And now, they’re sharks."
Aman further added, "Aman Gupta's character may have changed from season one to season four, yet he remains consistent. We avoid engaging in any pointless activities. Whether you love or hate us, this is who we are. Namita (Thapar) has always been honest about her areas of expertise. I had a way of life; I would do it, and I am not terrified. That's why I occasionally dislike these new sharks; otherwise, it's okay."
Aman then detailed how many of them begin to have a God complex , which leads to their downfall. He quipped, "A lot of people get a god complex once they start doing well, the media starts writing about them, and the family starts congratulating you via messages. That’s where the downfall of everybody starts. We need to understand that. My mom says, ‘Even Ravana couldn’t keep his pride.’ I also believe that. You don’t need to have an ego that you can’t do no wrong. There’s always someone out there doing better than you. You can’t think you’re the best. You should be able to accept you suck."
Keep reading this space for updates.
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