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Shark Tank India 4 season finale: Anupam Mittal draws a moon as his dream house, says ‘Aapko chaand pe baeth ke lagega poori duniya aapki hogayi’

The season finale of Shark Tank India 4 focused on empowering individuals with disabilities by showcasing inclusive entrepreneurship. Jeet Adani mentored participants while entrepreneurs evaluated pitches like Tickle Your Art, which received investments for their work promoting artistic talents among people with intellectual disabilities.
Shark Tank India 4 season finale: Anupam Mittal draws a moon as his dream house, says ‘Aapko chaand pe baeth ke lagega poori duniya aapki hogayi’
The season finale of Shark Tank India 4 was a special episode dedicated to empowering individuals with disabilities and supporting inclusive entrepreneurship. Dubbed the "Divyang Special," the episode aimed to foster innovation and provide a platform for entrepreneurs working towards disability-inclusive solutions.
Leading this impactful initiative was Jeet Adani, Director of Adani Airports, who mentored the participants and provided financial backing to help scale their transformative ideas. The panel featured renowned entrepreneurs, including Srikant Bolla (CEO, Co-Founder, and Chairman of Bollant Industries Private Limited), Namita Thapar, Anupam Mittal, Aman Gupta, and Chirag Nakrani, who evaluated pitches with both heart and business acumen.
One of the most touching pitches came from Shweta Runwal, the founder of Tickle Your Art, who was joined by her daughters, Ira and Dhriti. Inspired by Dhriti, who was born with Down Syndrome, Tickle Your Art is a unique design brand that focuses on promoting the artistic talents of individuals with intellectual disabilities. Their ask was Rs 21.3 lakhs for 7% equity.

Namita Thapar praised Shweta, calling her a role model mother. To add a creative touch, the Sharks were given a fun challenge—to sketch their dream house in just one minute. Anupam Mittal, known for his sharp business acumen, surprised everyone by drawing the moon instead of a house. Explaining his choice, he said, “It is the easiest thing to draw, and I am a terrible artist. But also, mujhe poori duniya chahiye, so when I sit on the moon, it will feel like the entire world is yours.”
As the pitch progressed, the Sharks were charmed by the passion and confidence of young Ira, who introduced their signature product, The Kind Eye, a jewelry piece that reimagines the traditional evil eye in a positive light. This concept particularly impressed Anupam Mittal, who warmly told the sisters, “You girls are the most beautiful things I have seen in my entire life.”

Shweta emotionally shared her motivation behind Tickle Your Art, explaining, "I realized that Dhriti expresses herself beautifully through art, and I wanted to create a platform that showcases her talents along with other special artists. Being on Shark Tank India has been an incredible experience. We’re thrilled to share our vision with the Sharks and grateful for Aman Gupta and Anupam Mittal investing in our passion for inclusion and empowerment."
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While Aman Gupta and Anupam Mittal were eager to invest, Namita Thapar expressed her desire to mentor the brand. Meanwhile, Srikant Bolla, though moved by their story, did not see a clear business model but promised to make a donation to support their cause.
In a heartwarming conclusion, Shweta wished for both Aman and Anupam to join forces in their investment. Anupam, visibly touched, responded, “For my selfish reasons, something’s woken up in me. I would continue to be in touch with your girls and you.” Ultimately, Aman and Anupam decided to match her ask, sealing a deal that celebrated inclusivity, creativity, and the power of dreams.
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