Very Much Indian focuses on premium handmade sarees with contemporary designs

Slony Gambhir pitched Very Much Indian on Shark Tank India for Rs 50 lakh at a 3% equity stake, valuing the company at Rs 16.67 crore

Aman Gupta and Namita Thapar invested Rs 50 lakh for 10% equity in Very Much Indian on the show

Slony's background in textiles and corporate experience drove her to build Very Much Indian

Sharks highlighted concerns about valuation, scalability, differentiation, and market size during negotiations

Aman Gupta and Namita Thapar emerged as partners, offering mentoring and investment

Very Much Indian has grown post-Shark Tank, securing angel investment and expanding product range

The brand expanded its product range and introduced eco-friendly sarees post-Shark Tank