Shark Tank India 4: From Namita Thapar’s new house to Azhar Iqubal’s Porsche worth approximately Rs 2 cr; Expensive things that the sharks own
Namita Thapar, entrepreneur and Shark Tank India 4 judge recently bought a new house. She took to her Instagram handle and gave a sneak peek into the house. Azhar Iqubal, Anupam Mittal and others have been quite open about their love for cars. All these sharks have a taste for luxury and they never fail to showcase it to the fans. Here’s a look at the expensive things that they own:- Vineeta Singh’s house
Vineeta Singhresides in a luxurious apartment in Mumbai’s upscale Powai neighborhood. This area is known for its high property values, with prices reaching up to ₹75,000 per square foot. Her home embodies a minimalist aesthetic complemented by modern amenities. The living area features plush blue sofas and is illuminated by floor-to-ceiling French windows, allowing ample natural light to fill the space. An open kitchen, equipped with a black hob and brown-beige cabinets, seamlessly integrates with the living area, fostering a sense of connectivity. The apartment also boasts a spacious balcony adorned with plants, green carpeting, and wooden furniture, offering an alluring view of the city skyline—a favorite spot for Vineeta and her family to enjoy coffee or breakfast. The bedroom exudes serenity, featuring wide windows that invite abundant sunlight, walls painted in soothing yellow hues, and a wooden bed with a blue cushioned headrest. Aman Gupta’s high-end car collection
Aman Gupta, co-founder of an electronics company specializing in wearable and audio accessories such as headphones, earphones, and speakers, gained widespread recognition after appearing on Shark Tank India Seasons 1 and 2. Following their success, he returned for the third season as well. His impressive car collection includes the luxurious BMW 7 Series, priced at ₹1.42 crore, and the stylish BMW X1, worth ₹40 lakh. Namita Thapar new house
Namita recently moved into a luxurious new home and welcomed Aman as her first guest. She took to Instagram to share a give a quick glimpse of her new lavish house. Fellow sharks and fans didn’t miss a chance to congratulate her over the same. Moreover, she shared a picture with Aman, where she was seen in a strapless green and white striped outfit, while Aman kept it casual in denim and a hoodie. Expressing her excitement, she wrote, “I moved into my new home & one of my favourite people was my very first house guest. Thanks @boatxaman for visiting & only SRK song for you!!” Aman’s wife, Piya Guppta, also joined in the celebrations by commenting, “Congratulations on your new abode… I heard from Aman it is fit for royalty… Love and hugs.” Namita warmly responded, inviting Piya to visit soon.
Azhar Iqubal’s Porsche
Azhar Iqubal’s impressive car collection features the Porsche 718 Boxster, a marvel of engineering equipped with a turbocharged engine and a 7-speed PDK gearbox. Adding to his lineup, the Jeep Wrangler Rubicon stands as the ultimate symbol of off-road capability and rugged performance. Anupam Mittal’s lavish car
Anupam Mittal, the founder and CEO of a leading matrimonial website in India, is also a judge on Shark Tank India Season 3. The passionate automobile enthusiast, he owns a Lamborghini Huracán, powered by a V10 engine that delivers an impressive 572 HP, accelerating from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.2 seconds. This luxury sports car is priced at ₹3.6 crore. In addition to the Huracán, his collection includes high-end vehicles from Mercedes-Benz, BMW, and more. Peyush Bansal’s real estate investments
Peyush Bansal has made significant investments in luxury real estate across Delhi and Gurugram. In October 2023, he acquired a property in Delhi’s upscale Neeti Bagh area for ₹18 crore, securing the basement and ground floor of an 813-square-yard estate. This transaction included a stamp duty payment of ₹1.08 crore. Expanding his real estate portfolio, Bansal purchased a 7,361-square-foot luxury apartment in Gurugram in August 2022. This residence comes with four car parking spaces and required a stamp duty payment of ₹1.89 crore.