Building on the success of Shark Tank India’s debut season, Sony stated in March that it planned to introduce other international show concepts, both scripted and unscripted, in India.
The second season of the business reality series Shark Tank will debut on Sony Entertainment Television and its streaming service SonyLIV on January 2, according to the media and entertainment corporation Sony Pictures Networks India.
Adapted from an American reality series, Shark Tank India features business presentations by entrepreneurs to a panel of five shark capitalists who make the investment decision.
Building on the success of Shark Tank India’s first season, Sony had stated in March that it was planning to introduce several international show concepts, both scripted and unscripted, in India.
The titles will include Raid The Cage, where couples compete in trivia and physical challenges to win prizes from a cage before the doors slam shut, and Can’t Touch This, a physical show where if a contestant touches a prize, they win the prize. The $100,000 Pyramid features two contestants, each paired with a celebrity, who attempt to guess a series of words or phrases based on descriptions given to them by their teammates.
The titles will include Raid The Cage, where couples compete in trivia and physical challenges to win prizes from a cage before the doors slam shut, and Can’t Touch This, a physical show where if a contestant touches a prize, they win the prize. The $100,000 Pyramid features two contestants, each paired with a celebrity, who attempt to guess a series of words or phrases based on descriptions given to them by their teammates.
“Choosing the correct content at the right moment to be able to connect with the masses is the most important component of producing unique entertainment offerings for the Indian audience. By bringing our well-known worldwide formats to India, which will enhance the platforms of our customers and have a high success rate, we hope to foster creativity “According to a statement from Sony Pictures Television’s vice president of sales and distribution for South Asia, Sonika Bhasin. most of the time. most of the time. most of the time. most of the time. to no.. and to in a new in a and in an a to in the a “Added Bhasin.