Shark Tank India 2: AI Snaps Of Ashneer Grover, Namita Thapar, And Other Sharks Go VIRAL; Anupam Mittal Gets ANGRY, Says ‘Kyun Sata Rahe Ho’

Cute AI versions of Shark Tank India 2 judges- Ashneer Grover, Namita Thapar, Anupam Mittal and others have gone viral!

Pallavi Soni

Mon Feb 06 2023, 10:09:39 12982 views
The trend of creating AI pictures has not just gripped netizens, but also celebrities! Recently, a host of stars like Hina Khan, Mouni Roy, and others treated their fans by dropping their AI avatars, and the latest one to join the trend is Sharks from Shark Tank India. Yes, you read that right! The kiddish AI snaps of sharks such as Anupam Mittal, Ashneer Grover, Namita Thapar, Ghazal Alagh, Amit Jain, Vineeta Singh, Aman Gupta, and Peyush Bansal have taken the internet by storm and they are just too cute to miss!

The cute baby AI versions of Shark Tank India judges are being massively shared on social media by fan club pages. Amongst all the love baby snaps, fans gushed over Anupam and Ashneer the most. Some are also liking the AI versions of Namita and Peyush. Interestingly, Anupam, the founder of Shaadi.com was tagged by a lot of netizens for his AI version portrait, however, he seemed to be unimpressed. He reacted to one of the users who posted his AI version pictures and said, “ye kya bana diya bhai. kyun sata rahe ho,” with an angry emoticon. ALSO READ: Ashneer Grover REVEALS He Is Not Watching Shark Tank India 2, Has Unfollowed All ‘Sharks’, Claims To Have Built Sony Franchise Of Rs 10,000 Crore




Meanwhile, all the sharks except for Ashneer have returned with the second season of Shark Tank India, which premiered on January 2 on Sony TV. Grover was replaced by Amit Jain, the co-founder of CarDekho. In an interview, the former co-founder of BharatPe revealed that he played a pivotal role in helping Sony build a franchise worth a whopping Rs 10,000 crore with his brilliant stint in the first season. He also mentioned that he would never Shark Tank India 2 and that he has unfollowed all the other sharks.


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