Kunal Bahl asked the founders why they are not a merchant on Zomato & swiggy, to which the founders replied if they take their business on Zomato & Swiggy, the brand Nani ghar will lose its original warmth & identity. Anupam seemed very disappointed with the revenue figures & said this business is making a loss. Anupam said the founders ki “ ki kya apke pass paise jyada hai”? The founder said No, sir. Anupam commented that he understands women’s empowerment, but he said it will stay only if the business is in profit, & he said you will face a lot of struggles in this local business.
The founders said they are bootstrapped, to which Anupam said, “Stop, stop, you are wasting money, “& he suggested that they can do the business of Zomato & Swiggy. He said because of the structural problems, he’s out for this deal. Kunal Bahl also didn’t seem interested in this business & suggested they invest their business in Zomato & swiggy. Vineeta Singh commented that the real challenge is a place like Kolkata. She suggested they to take up business in a place like Mumbai or Bangalore where people will spend money on their food & she opted out of the deal. Namita Thappar said she agrees with Kunals’ decision that the founders can put their business on Zomato & swiggy. Ritesh Agarwal also didn’t seem interested & unfortunately, the founders had to leave empty-handed.