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Shark Tank India’s Most Viral Moments Ever: Fights, One-Liners and Memes We Still Quote

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Since its debut in 2021, Shark Tank India has evolved into far more than a business reality show. While innovative startup ideas remain at its core, the series has also delivered countless viral moments—fiery confrontations, sharp one-liners, awkward pitches, and reactions that quickly turned into memes across social media.

Over the years, the Sony LIV show has given viewers scenes that are still quoted, clipped, and reshared online. As Shark Tank India Season 5 prepares to premiere on January 5, 2026, here’s a look back at some of the most unforgettable and viral moments from previous seasons.


Shark Tank India’s Most Viral Moments Fans Still Talk About

1. When Ashneer Grover Said, “Bhai Kya Kar Raha Hai Yaar Tu?”

One of the earliest and most iconic moments came in Season 1 during Rohit Warrier’s pitch for Sippline Drinking Shields. Visibly unimpressed, Ashneer Grover bluntly questioned the entrepreneur, saying,
“Bhai kya kar raha hai yaar tu? Mazak hai kya?”

He went on to label it the worst product he had ever seen, a reaction that instantly went viral and cemented Ashneer’s reputation for brutally honest feedback.


2. The Ashneer–Anupam–Aman Clash During the Hammer Pitch

Tempers flared during the Hammer pitch when Aman Gupta attempted to secure a solo deal. Anupam Mittal openly questioned Aman’s approach, calling it “bakwas,” which prompted Ashneer Grover to jump into the debate.

What followed was one of the most intense shark-on-shark arguments in the show’s history—an exchange that dominated social media timelines and sparked endless debates among fans.


3. Aman Gupta’s “Hum Bhi Bana Lenge” Moment

During the Revamp Moto pitch, Aman Gupta dismissed the startup’s technological edge by confidently stating,
“Hum bhi bana lenge.”

The line became an instant meme, with viewers divided over whether it reflected sharp business acumen or undercut startup innovation. Either way, it remains one of Aman’s most quoted moments on the show.


4. The Belly Button Shaper Pitch That Left Sharks Speechless

Season 1 also saw one of the most unusual pitches in the show’s history. Entrepreneurs Baldev and Jayashree Jumnani introduced Navel Fukai, a device designed to reshape the belly button.

The unexpected product left the sharks amused, confused, and struggling to keep a straight face—turning the pitch into viral content almost instantly.


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5. Peyush Bansal’s Calm But Cutting Exits

Peyush Bansal’s polite yet firm exits—often accompanied by a thoughtful explanation—became a favourite among viewers. His composed contrast to louder confrontations frequently earned praise online.

6. Anupam Mittal’s “Main Shaadi.com Se Hoon” Introductions

Anupam’s self-introduction became a running joke across seasons, spawning memes and parody videos that continue to circulate on social media.

7. Emotional Pitches That Made Sharks Tear Up

From small-town entrepreneurs to women-led startups fighting odds, several pitches moved the sharks—and viewers—to tears, reminding audiences why the show connects beyond entertainment.


Why These Moments Still Matter

The virality of Shark Tank India lies in its raw authenticity. The unscripted reactions, conflicting viewpoints, and high-stakes negotiations create moments that feel real—and relatable. These scenes not only boost viewership but also spark conversations about entrepreneurship, risk-taking, and ambition in India.

With Season 5 set to bring in fresh pitches and new dynamics, fans are eagerly waiting to see which moments will join this ever-growing list of internet classics.

Avni Trivedi

Avni brings sparkle and depth to entertainment and lifestyle writing. Her stories span Bollywood, celebrity culture, fashion trends, and festive flair. She blends aesthetic sensibilities with real-world insights to create engaging and relatable content for modern readers.

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