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Rohan's business, a sustainable fashion brand called "EcoThreads," aimed to revolutionize the way people think about clothing. His innovative approach to upcycling and repurposing old fabrics had caught the attention of the show's producers, and he had been selected to appear on the first episode of season four.

As he waited for the show to begin, Rohan's mind wandered back to the long journey that had brought him to this moment. He had always been passionate about sustainability and fashion, and after completing his degree in environmental science, he had decided to turn his passion into a career.

The questioning continued, with each Shark grilling Rohan on various aspects of his business. Rohan answered confidently, showcasing his knowledge and passion for his business.

The next morning, Rohan woke up to a flurry of notifications on his phone. His social media accounts were flooded with congratulatory messages, and his website traffic had increased significantly. The Shark Tank India effect had kicked in, and EcoThreads was on its way to becoming a household name.

The Sharks looked intrigued, and Namita Thapar spoke up first, "Rohan, that's an interesting concept. Can you tell us more about your business model and how you plan to scale?"

As the camera cut to the Shark Tank India set, Rohan's heart skipped a beat. The Sharks – Amitabh Bachchan, Namita Thapar, Peyush Bansal, Anupam Mittra, and Vineeta Singh – were all seated at their desks, looking confident and ready to grill the contestants.

But Rohan knew that to take his business to the next level, he needed an investment. That's where Shark Tank India came in. He had applied to the show, hoping to impress one of the Sharks with his pitch and secure the funding he needed to expand his operations.

Rohan took a deep breath, stood up, and began his walk to the set. He was about to pitch his business to the Sharks, and his life was about to change forever.