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Shark Tank India’s Aman Gupta hints at ‘major change’ in his life; says, ‘I’ve found a new partner’

Shark Tank India’s Aman Gupta hints at ‘major change’ in his life; says, ‘I’ve found a new partner’
Entrepreneur Aman Gupta, who has been a part of Shark Tank India, recently hinted at a major change in his life. He shared a social media post teasing something new, leaving fans confused. Aman also promised to share the news on the day of his anniversary.Aman took to his Instagram handle and shared a cryptic note. The post read, “I’D RATHER YOU HEAR THIS FROM ME THAN FROM SOMEONE ELSE. I’VE FOUND A NEW PARTNER. TOMORROW IS MY ANNIVERSARY AND IT FEELS LIKE THE RIGHT DAY TO TELL YOU EVERYTHING. UNTIL THEN, PLEASE DON’T SPECULATE. YOUR GUESSES ARE EMBARRASSING.”Soon after he shared the post, fans made it to the comment section, asking him if he was talking about his business or something in his personal life. Aman has not yet shared what he is talking about with fans. Many are even wondering if it could be a big change in his business.
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Aman keeps fans posted about his personal as well as professional life through his social media. While talking to Prakhar Gupta in a YouTube podcast, he shared about his journey, how he doesn’t believe in work-life balance, and much more.He shared, “Earlier, I didn’t even know what work-life balance meant.
However, Gen Z doesn’t just work but also enjoys life. They take more risks, which we never used to, so there’s a lot that I’ve learnt from people of this generation.”He further shared, “As you get rich, you realise that it was never about money. As entrepreneurs, we are obsessed with growth and challenges. We want to grow and do something for mankind. There was a time when I used to go on holidays a lot, but then I got bored of it and started missing work, so it’s always about growth. There was a time when I was extremely obsessed with work. I used to work 16 hours a day. However, one should know when to switch off from it. Moreover, I believe in imbalance.”

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