Champa, 64, is the founder of Krishna Sakhi, a business specializing i….

Champa, 64, is the founder of Krishna Sakhi, a business specializing in intricate jewelry for deities. She pitched for ₹37.5 lakhs in exchange for a 2.5% equity stake. The sharks admired her enthusiasm and dedication. Despite his admiration, Kunal Bahl decided against investing due to concerns about the business’s scalability. Though she didn’t secure an investment, Champa’s unwavering faith and resilience left a lasting impact. Her journey proved that age is no barrier to entrepreneurship when passion and purpose drive the business. The latest episode of Shark Tank India 4 featured a touching and inspiring pitch by 64-year-old entrepreneur Champa. She shared how her deep faith in Lord Krishna led her to craft jewelry for idols, which eventually turned into a successful business. Her handcrafted designs have gained recognition, with her jewelry even adorning the Radha-Krishna idol at the famous Banke Bihari Temple in Vrindavan.

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