Shark Tank India: When Aman Gupta wanted Ironman suit to come out of pitcher's product

    Aman Gupta is one of the most popular judges on the Sony's reality show Shark Tank India.

    Shark Tank India: When Aman Gupta wanted Ironman suit to come out of pitcher's product

    Shark Tank India judge Aman Gupta has become a household name for his funny antics and dialogues on the show. The boAt co-founder has often left everyone in splits with his sharp sense of humour while giving feedback to the start-up entrepreneurs on the reality show. In one such instance, he was found comparing a product to an Iron man suit( superhero costume).

    It happened during an episode where young founders Kartikeya, Anantraj, Shivrajsinh, and Deepenbhai sought investments for their electronic vehicle company, Motion Breeze. Their company presented a motorcycle that gets to work in different shapes and modes in one click.

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    The young pitchers demonstrated advanced features of their product showing adjustable handles and seats. It was during this time that Aman perceived it to be a superbike and jokingly asked if it will now turn into an Ironman suit. His quick comment left the pitchers in splits and they responded, “Yes, maybe someday.” Watch the video here:

    Earlier, Aman made headlines for his complaint about wearing the same clothes in several episodes of the show. In a chat with Youtuber Tanmay Bhat , he was asked if it was weird wearing the same clothes for a long duration, he replied "We used to wear the same clothes for a few days. And it was for a reason that they could edit and mix any of these shoots."

    Last month, Aman announced the beginning of his journey as a LinkedIn Influencer. In his announcement post, he also talked about how he used to wear the T-shirt with his company's logo almost anywhere. “People who know me, know how many times I've worn this same boAt t-shirt across the years. Firstly, much like Steve Jobs' strategy - it helps save time. But more importantly, I used to wear it for branding: put a larger than life logo of boAt and wore it to malls/airports etc. It had the best ROI ever, given that I had no budgets to actually advertise the brand initially.” he wrote.

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