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Shark Tank India Season 4 is set to air from January 6, 2025, and viewers are excited to witness the innovative ideas presented by entrepreneurs

Shark Tank India is back for its fourth season, bringing new judges and some familiar faces. The show will feature the original sharks – Aman Gupta, Namita Thapar, Peyush Bansal, Anupam Mittal, and Vineeta Singh – alongside newcomers Ritesh Agarwal, Azhar Iqubal, Varun Dua, Kunal Bahl, and Viraj Bahl.

This season, viewers will also see a special guest – content creator Gaurav Taneja, also known as Flying Beast. Taneja, who has recently been in the news due to rumours about his marriage, will introduce his startup, ‘Beast Life,’ on the show. Despite the ongoing speculation about his personal life, Gaurav is focused on his business. He will be seen pitching his fitness brand, which offers products to support fitness enthusiasts in their workout journeys.

Shark Tank India Season 4 is set to air from January 6, 2025, and viewers are excited to witness the innovative ideas presented by entrepreneurs.

The show has always been a platform where aspiring business owners have the chance to secure funding from top investors, and this season promises to bring even more thrilling pitches.

With new faces, fresh ideas, and the return of sharks, Shark Tank India continues to be a must-watch for anyone interested in the world of startups and entrepreneurship.

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