Hindi GEC, Sony Entertainment Television (SET), is ready to premiere the Indian version of the American business reality show, ‘Shark Tank’.
The channel shared the first promo of the show on Twitter saying: “Shark Tank India. World ka no.1 business reality show Shark Tank aa raha hai India mein! Jahan Sharks, yaani India ke experienced businessmen, aapke business aur business idea ko parkhenge, taraashenge aur bada banayenge.. Shark Tank India mein register karne ke liye SonyLiv app download ya update kare ya bio mein diye gaye link par click kare. (Shark Tank India coming soon where experienced Indian businesspeople will evaluate and mentor your business ideas. To register, download the SonyLIV app). ”
The Shark Tank Indiawould be a business reality show where entrepreneurs would be making business presentations to a panel of five investors or “sharks” who’d decide whether to invest in the business idea or not..
According to Wikipedia,‘Shark Tank’is an American business reality television seriesthat premiered on August 9, 2009 on ABC. The show is the American franchise of the international format Dragons’ Den, which originated in Japan as Money Tigers in 2001.
The series has been a ratings success in its time slot, winning the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Structured Reality Programfour times (2014–2017) in the first four years of that category’s existence. Prior to that (2012–13), it won Outstanding Reality Program.
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