Shark Tank India Season 3: Dilkhush, the co-founder and CEO of RodBez, along side his business partner, Siddharth Shankar Jha, recently showcased their entrepreneurial spirit on an episode of Shark Tank India 3. Their captivating pitch not only impressed the judges but also shed light on their journey from adversity to triumph in the taxi service industry.

Shark Tank India Season 3: Journey

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During their appearance on Shark Tank India Season 3, 'Shark' Agarwal delved into Dilkhush's background, curious about the origins of a business that was generating an impressive Rs 8 lakh per month in commission fees. Dilkhush's story resonated with many as he shared his beginnings, having only completed his 12th grade education. His entrepreneurial drive ignited after facing rejection for the job of a peon. It was that moment when he decided to start something of his own.
 
Growing up with a father who drove buses, Dilkhush understood the value of perseverance. Despite societal expectations, he chose a different path, embarking on a journey of entrepreneurship. His determination led him to become a self-taught driver, paving the way for his first venture and, eventually, the inception of RodBez.

Shark Tank India Season 3: About RodBez

RodBez emerged as Bihar's premier mobility platform, revolutionising travel with its innovative offerings such as One Way Taxi and Taxipool. Their commitment to customer satisfaction goes beyond convenience; they ensure a hassle-free experience by refunding travel expenses in case of driver delays, setting a new standard for service excellence.

Shark Tank India Season 3: Deal

Since its launch in July 2022, RodBez has been on a mission to streamline Bihar's taxi services, promising commuters a seamless and reliable transportation solution. The entrepreneurs asked for Rs 50 lakh for five per cent equity. Their vision caught the attention of Shark Tank's esteemed panel, with Agarwal extending a generous offer of Rs 20 lakh for 5% equity and an additional Rs 30 lakh in debt at 12% interest.