Shark Tank India fame Ashneet Grover and his wife Madhuri met with Bollywood actress Shraddha Kapoor in Mumbai recently. Ashneer shared photos of their meeting and praised Shraddha for being ‘friendly’ and ‘charming’.
Ashneer Grover may not be part of the second season of Shark Tank India but his popularity refuses to wane. The entrepreneur continues to make headlines for a number of reasons, especially when he meets popular Bollywood celebrities.
Ashneer’s latest post on Instagram sees him striking a pose with none other than Shraddha Kapoor and his wife, Madhuri. The actress hosted the two of them at her house in Mumbai, and Ashneer was all praise for her in his caption.
Sharing photos from their meeting where Shraddha is seen sans makeup, Ashneer wrote, “Super fun time with @shraddhakapoor . What a super friendly and charming star!! Thanks for hosting us!”
One user wrote, “Ashneer will soon act in movies…Movie name Doglapan.” Another asked him to return to Shark Tank India 2 and commented, “Ashneer. Bhai….we’re missing Toxicity in FishTank ..pls come back.”
A netizen also joked, “Jab biwi saath ho toh social distancing karni padegi.. kyun Ashneer bhaai.” Ashneer has also crossed a million followers on Instagram. He shared the news with fans in a new post. It led one to say, “Jab account me millions ho toh insta se kya frq padta hai”
Post Shark Tank season one, Ashneer has also worked on his body. His weight loss story has inspired many. Ashneer Grover, former BharatPe managing director and ex Shark Tank India judge, gave us many memes that have become classics, starting from ‘yeh sab doglapan hai’ to ‘bhai kya kar raha hai tu?’ But, now, people have dug up what they’ve termed some ‘doglapan’ on Grover’s own part. Known for his hot takes, Grover leant into the memes and tweeted recently, “Degree ka dikhawa hi sabse bada doglapan hai!” Twitter users think he didn’t practise what he preached.
Grover’s LinkedIn lists his alma mater IIT Delhi. While many people argued that that’s a requisite on LinkedIn and not a means of showing off a degree, others argued that there was no need to have listed it if Grover truly believed in the motto.