Namita left the company because she had previously put her money into a skincare business that appeared on the first season of Shark Tank. Amit departed, mentioning that he felt the products lacked substance.
The co-founders of Ghar Soaps, Sayyam Jain and Sunny Jain, happen to be step-brothers. Sunny Jain’s mother passed away when he was young, and his father remarried, leading to the birth of Sayyam. Unfortunately, their father also passed away a few years later. Sayyam was raised in his mother’s new family after she remarried. Peyush thought the business was not worth investing in and stressed the importance of having a clear vision for the company. Despite this, he still offered ₹60 Lakh for a 10% stake. Anupam matched Peyush’s offer, and they ended up jointly investing in the business.
Aman made an independent offer of ₹60 Lakh for 10%, boasting about his expertise in the marketplace. This sparked a heated discussion among the investors. After some negotiations, the company proposed ₹1 Crore for a 5% stake. The entrepreneurs expressed their concern about the valuation, and Aman then offered ₹60 Lakh for 4%, which both Peyush and Anupam agreed to match. The entrepreneurs ultimately accepted Aman’s offer.