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The 24th episode of Shark Tank India Season 2, titled "," showcased a diverse range of Indian innovation, from agricultural technology to premium gourmet and luxury lifestyle products. Broadcast on February 2, 2023, the episode highlighted the tension between artistic passion and business scalability, a recurring theme throughout the season. The Pitches of Episode 24

The episode featured three distinct startups, each representing a different sector of the Indian economy: The 24th episode of Shark Tank India Season

: After a competitive round of bidding, they secured a deal of ₹1.5 crore for 20% equity from Amit Jain. : Despite some skepticism regarding business metrics, Anupam

: Despite some skepticism regarding business metrics, Anupam Mittal offered a conditional deal of ₹75 lakh for 7.5% equity , dependent on the brand hitting its March sales targets. A notable aspect of this episode was the

: The founders—Divyarajsinh Bihola, Prajal Geeta Menon, and Anitha Panikar—presented an affordable, small-scale electric tractor designed to assist smallholder farmers. Their mission to reduce the physical and financial burden on farmers resonated strongly with the Sharks.

A notable aspect of this episode was the , which many viewers felt left a "void" in the panel’s dynamic. The episode underscored a critical lesson for entrepreneurs: a great product does not always equate to a great business. While Knots & Knots had exceptional artistry, the lack of a clear path to scale deterred investment. In contrast, VST and Amore Gelato succeeded by addressing massive, underserved markets—small-scale farming and affordable gourmet food—proving that high-volume, problem-solving ideas often attract the most aggressive "Shark" offers.

: Founder Supriya Donthi presented a luxury brand that preserves real flowers, leaves, and seeds within resin jewellery. While the Sharks were impressed by the product’s beauty and high gross margins (80%), they expressed concerns over its scalability and low repeat customer rate (12%).