The new episode of ‘Shark Tank India’ season 3 witnessed a unique pitch by Suraj Pusarla, founder of ‘The Rage Room’, an unconventional space where individuals can unleash their stress and find therapeutic release through controlled destruction.
Hailing from Hyderabad, Suraj’s inspiration for ‘The Rage Room’, established in October 2022, stems from his struggle with anger issues and a short temper during childhood.
At ‘The Rage Room’, participants can let out their anger and frustration in a safe, controlled environment, leaving them feeling more relaxed and refreshed.
In a unique pitch, he crafts a similar experience for the sharks on the business reality show, to bag a deal of Rs 20 lakh in exchange for 30 per cent equity in his brand.
Anupam Mittal (Founder and CEO of Shaadi.com), said: “Oh! It’s a rage room. I get it.”
Suraj said: “Sharks, do you also get filled with rage?”
“Jis shark ko...
Hailing from Hyderabad, Suraj’s inspiration for ‘The Rage Room’, established in October 2022, stems from his struggle with anger issues and a short temper during childhood.
At ‘The Rage Room’, participants can let out their anger and frustration in a safe, controlled environment, leaving them feeling more relaxed and refreshed.
In a unique pitch, he crafts a similar experience for the sharks on the business reality show, to bag a deal of Rs 20 lakh in exchange for 30 per cent equity in his brand.
Anupam Mittal (Founder and CEO of Shaadi.com), said: “Oh! It’s a rage room. I get it.”
Suraj said: “Sharks, do you also get filled with rage?”
“Jis shark ko...
- 2/22/2024
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Bollywood’s Biggest Red Flag Proposal (Picture Credit: IMDb)
It is Valentine’s Week, and the world is dreamy right now. Everyone prioritizes romance over everything else – be it short lunches with your loved ones or a sweet surprise. A cozy romantic dinner or just a random movie date. Everyone is taking hints from Bollywood films to make it the perfect Valentine for their partners.
However, while you might be planning to propose this romantic season, we decided to make a list of things you definitely should not do. In fact, we jotted down some of the most risky, terrible, and weird proposals in Bollywood that might definitely land you in trouble.
From Shah Rukh Khan to Salman Khan, we all have seen the leading men taking the wrong road to love, be it Shah Rukh Khan’s Rahul in Darr or Salman Khan’s Radhe in Tere Naam. However,...
It is Valentine’s Week, and the world is dreamy right now. Everyone prioritizes romance over everything else – be it short lunches with your loved ones or a sweet surprise. A cozy romantic dinner or just a random movie date. Everyone is taking hints from Bollywood films to make it the perfect Valentine for their partners.
However, while you might be planning to propose this romantic season, we decided to make a list of things you definitely should not do. In fact, we jotted down some of the most risky, terrible, and weird proposals in Bollywood that might definitely land you in trouble.
From Shah Rukh Khan to Salman Khan, we all have seen the leading men taking the wrong road to love, be it Shah Rukh Khan’s Rahul in Darr or Salman Khan’s Radhe in Tere Naam. However,...
- 2/8/2024
- by Trisha Gaur
- KoiMoi
The Marrakech International Film Festival has unveiled the 25 projects selected for the sixth edition of its industry-focused Atlas Workshops, aimed at nurturing emerging Moroccan, Arab and African talent.
Running from November 27 to 30, the event will present 16 projects in development and nine films in production or post-production from 11 countries, selected from among the 320 applications received from the Arab world and African continent.
In a reflection of the growing diversity of the stories being told by Arab and African independent filmmakers, the selection spans a diverse range of film genres, from Lebanese director Sandra Tabet’s horror picture Rabies to Moroccan filmmaker Hind Bensari’s humanist documentary Out of School and Adnane Baraka’s poetic work We Don’t Forget.
Moroccan filmmaker Baraka made waves with his documentary Fragments from Heaven, about a nomad living in a tent in a remote part of Morocco who goes in search of meteorite fragments to boost the family fortunes.
Running from November 27 to 30, the event will present 16 projects in development and nine films in production or post-production from 11 countries, selected from among the 320 applications received from the Arab world and African continent.
In a reflection of the growing diversity of the stories being told by Arab and African independent filmmakers, the selection spans a diverse range of film genres, from Lebanese director Sandra Tabet’s horror picture Rabies to Moroccan filmmaker Hind Bensari’s humanist documentary Out of School and Adnane Baraka’s poetic work We Don’t Forget.
Moroccan filmmaker Baraka made waves with his documentary Fragments from Heaven, about a nomad living in a tent in a remote part of Morocco who goes in search of meteorite fragments to boost the family fortunes.
- 11/3/2023
- by Melanie Goodfellow
- Deadline Film + TV
Could anyone have guessed when Stephen King published his first novel Carrie in 1974 that it would spawn no fewer than four big screen adaptations? Brian De Palma’s 1976 version remains the first and best, but each subsequent filmmaker who comes at the material seeks to find something new and unexplored in King’s book. Of the two remakes and one sequel released in the last 16 years, only one movie has succeeded in being different enough to justify its own existence. It’s The Rage: Carrie 2, and it’s being packaged with the 2002 made-for-tv remake on a new double feature Blu-ray from Scream Factory.
By now you already know the story of Carrie White, a shy and awkward teenage girl raised by a religious zealot mother and possessing some major telekinetic abilities. When some kids at school decide play a big, bloody prank on her the prom, Carrie retaliates with...
By now you already know the story of Carrie White, a shy and awkward teenage girl raised by a religious zealot mother and possessing some major telekinetic abilities. When some kids at school decide play a big, bloody prank on her the prom, Carrie retaliates with...
- 4/16/2015
- by Patrick Bromley
- DailyDead
Ain't It Cool News has posted their weekly comic book reviews this morning, and Fangoria Graphix' Death Walks The Streets #1 made it into the pull. This marks the first review for the latest issue in the Dwts saga.
"The first two issues of this miniseries allowed the reader to get to know three would be crooks hoping to move up in the criminal underworld. They’ve got the skills to go far and a pretty good plan, but there’s something beneath the surface and just off in the periphery that oozes evil and the anticipation for the big satanic hoof to drop is palpable in this issue."
The new issue made it's public debut at the Chicago stop on our Weekend of Horrors Tour earlier this month, and will ship to those who pre-ordered it on March 23rd. Curious what else AICN had to say about it? Read the full review below,...
"The first two issues of this miniseries allowed the reader to get to know three would be crooks hoping to move up in the criminal underworld. They’ve got the skills to go far and a pretty good plan, but there’s something beneath the surface and just off in the periphery that oozes evil and the anticipation for the big satanic hoof to drop is palpable in this issue."
The new issue made it's public debut at the Chicago stop on our Weekend of Horrors Tour earlier this month, and will ship to those who pre-ordered it on March 23rd. Curious what else AICN had to say about it? Read the full review below,...
- 3/18/2009
- Fangoria
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