I don't find Vineeta wrong here she just suggested/ gave some gyan on their financials so to say. She would've been wrong only if she would have commented something personal which wasn't the case. Afterall this is the business world. Investor do rant about business mistakes but never something outside that
Shark really did good by not investing cause their design sucks & pricing also Urbanic a London base company give way more good product eg glutes hugging thighs at 690rs & this company starting price is more then 1100rs with pathetic products design
@@sid-pd2nb Yes, I already know what you said however nobody speaks Sanskrit nowadays whereas every Bengali uses Aastey in their day to day conversation. I am just saying she should have mentioned we use this word in Bengali conversation.
@@crandor3986 why would she mention when she doesn't speak bengali nor she is bengali. Aastey is not only used in bengali but in Hindi and many Indian languages that has sanskrit origin. what if I am talking about Narangi (orange) and randomly say that it's Orange in hindi but in reality its a Tamil word
@@sid-pd2nb It's not about what whether she speaks Bengali or not. If tomorrow I start and name my company by the word "Illa" and somebody asks me how you came to know about this word and what compelled you to name your company "Illa", I will say Kannadigas (even though I am not a Kannadiga) use this word in their day to day conversation and it means no. It's just if you're researching and explaining something, be thorough about it. Another example would be calling a dog "nayi" which means dog in Kannada but it is also known as a barber in Hindi but it would be irrelevant in that context. This is about the relevance of "Aastey" being used in Bengali meaning slowly or gradually which she explained in her speech as well.
I don't find Vineeta wrong here she just suggested/ gave some gyan on their financials so to say. She would've been wrong only if she would have commented something personal which wasn't the case. Afterall this is the business world. Investor do rant about business mistakes but never something outside that
Business acumen is more important than high education, name and appearance. Also, more investment with very less profit is very risky.
Kuch ziyada hi Aastey business chal raha hai in ka.
yeh acha tha😂
Vineeta said nothing wrong idk why these girls were ranting in a podcast
So that you will come here n watch 😏
@@shubhankar_tengshe acha , i think you should mind your own business
She got a bright future behind her
@@Arijitians1 he meant their a** .....
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At 7:47, even the camera man is focusing on her future.
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Bro failed as a man he can't be sigma anymore 😂
Shark really did good by not investing cause their design sucks & pricing also Urbanic a London base company give way more good product eg glutes hugging thighs at 690rs & this company starting price is more then 1100rs with pathetic products design
Je to vohi h
Jisne Instagram pr khoob rona roya tha rejection kay baad😂
Hain? Link share karo bro ya kya search karun
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Apt Feedbacks by All Sharks.
Yar kaise kaise invester hote hain....bina kuchh samjhe 10 CR ki funding kr diye inko😂...unka paisa toh gya😢
बच्चीयों की कोई गलती नहीं , ब्रॅंड का नाम ही "आस्ते " रखा है ! सेल भी वैसी ही होगी !
People who finding Vineeta speech is at 12:34
So much to learn by watching all these episodes of shark tank❤
I don’t found vineeta rude or traumatic, such a negative marketing strategy
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Introduced Without name
Tell me who among these 5 sharks are baby shark and one is a tuna fish 🐟
Aman baby shark and Namita tuna fish
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She can't take criticism 🥲
She should have mentioned that 'Aastey' is a bengali word.
its a Sanskrit word. not bengali. Bengali evolved from Sanskrit
@@sid-pd2nb Yes, I already know what you said however nobody speaks Sanskrit nowadays whereas every Bengali uses Aastey in their day to day conversation. I am just saying she should have mentioned we use this word in Bengali conversation.
@@crandor3986 why would she mention when she doesn't speak bengali nor she is bengali. Aastey is not only used in bengali but in Hindi and many Indian languages that has sanskrit origin.
what if I am talking about Narangi (orange) and randomly say that it's Orange in hindi but in reality its a Tamil word
@@sid-pd2nb It's not about what whether she speaks Bengali or not. If tomorrow I start and name my company by the word "Illa" and somebody asks me how you came to know about this word and what compelled you to name your company "Illa", I will say Kannadigas (even though I am not a Kannadiga) use this word in their day to day conversation and it means no.
It's just if you're researching and explaining something, be thorough about it.
Another example would be calling a dog "nayi" which means dog in Kannada but it is also known as a barber in Hindi but it would be irrelevant in that context. This is about the relevance of "Aastey" being used in Bengali meaning slowly or gradually which she explained in her speech as well.
@@sid-pd2nb If Aastey meant something else entirely, I wouldn't have commented this at all.
Phir wahi, aurat wala rona dhona.
Girl carrying her own couch
😂🤣 women har kaam kar skti h lekin saare adhure aur saare kaam ki lanka lagana aata h in aurto ko bs