MeMeraki Shark Tank India Quick Facts
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Founder: Yosha Gupta
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Ask: ₹50 Lakhs for 1.67% Equity
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Final Deal Status: ₹1 Crore for 4% Equity (Four-Shark Deal)
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Sharks Involved: Varun Alagh (Mamaearth), Namita Thapar (Emcure), Kunal Bahl (Titan Capital), and Viraj Bahl (Veeba).
FAQ’s
Q: Did MeMeraki get a deal on Shark Tank India?
Yes! In a high-stakes Season 5 episode, MeMeraki secured a ₹1 Crore deal from four prominent Sharks, valuing the company at ₹25 Crore.
Q: Who is the MeMeraki Founder featured on the show?
Yosha Gupta, a fintech-veteran-turned-art-entrepreneur, led the MeMeraki Shark Tank India pitch, showcasing the platform's dual model of e-commerce and ed-tech.
Q: Is there a MeMeraki Shark Tank discount code?
Yes, fans of the show can use the code SHARK10 or sign up for the Patrons Club to receive a 10% discount on their first purchase of authentic Indian art.
Q: Which Sharks invested in MeMeraki on Shark Tank India?
MeMeraki secured a rare four-Shark deal on Shark Tank India Season 5. The investment of ₹1 Crore was backed by Varun Alagh (Mamaearth), Namita Thapar (Emcure Pharmaceuticals), Kunal Bahl (Snapdeal/Titan Capital), and Viraj Bahl (Veeba). Their collective expertise helps MeMeraki scale India’s cultural heritage through technology.
Q: What was the MeMeraki pitch about on Shark Tank?
Our founder, Yosha Gupta, pitched MeMeraki as India’s leading "culture-tech" platform. The pitch highlighted how we empower master artisans by converting them into digital creators through masterclasses and a global marketplace, ensuring their 1,000-year-old art forms thrive in the modern digital economy.
Q: Why did the Sharks decide to invest in MeMeraki?
The Sharks were impressed by MeMeraki’s dual-revenue model: a D2C marketplace for authentic art and an enterprise vertical that creates large-scale murals and cultural installations for organizations like the Ministry of Culture and GMR Airports. They also lauded the platform's ability to provide sustainable, year-round income to over 500+ master artists.
Q: How has MeMeraki changed since appearing on Shark Tank?
Since the show, we have accelerated our mission to document endangered art forms and expanded our "Enterprise Art" services. We are also using the investment to improve our technology, making it easier for global patrons to discover and commission authentic Indian folk art from the comfort of their homes.
Q: Can I commission a custom piece like the ones discussed on the show?
Yes! While many "Ready to Ship" pieces are available, we specialize in "Made to Order" artworks. You can commission our master artists to create bespoke paintings or wall plates tailored to your home’s dimensions and color palette—a process the Sharks noted as a key differentiator for MeMeraki.
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