Twitter roots for 'Sad Yet Inspiring' Shark Tank India pitch from shoemaker Flatheads

Twitter roots for 'Sad Yet Inspiring' Shark Tank India pitch from shoemaker Flatheads

Ganesh Balkrishnan pitched his shoe brand made from breathable fibres.

When Ganesh told the Sharks he was on the verge of shutting down, 33 percent of his angel investors were also unwilling to invest in him. 

He told Anupam that his wife runs the house on her income when Anupam asked him about his personal life, They also have a 10-year-old daughter.

He was even offered a job by Anupam Mittal, and the other sharks backed him. “This #Flatheads guy is so genuine and transparent with his story and failures. 

It takes so much guts to say you won't make it with the business on national television," said a Twitter user.

To be a great entrepreneur, you need courage, hard work, dedication, and innovation in addition to education & expertise. 

Despite making products in India, Mr Ganesh is facing bad luck & lack of support," wrote another. “

I enjoyed watching today's emotional drama," read another user on twitter. We wish Flathead Shoes all the best for Future.

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