Kalam Labs a technology startup focused on near-space aerial vehicles and advanced aerial research, pitched on Shark Tank India Season 5 Episode 3. The founders presented their vision for high-altitude innovation and aerospace-related applications, aiming to bring cutting-edge technology to Indian research and commercial sectors.
The pitch included discussions around product feasibility, market adoption pathways, and long-term potential in aerospace tech. Kalam Labs successfully secured investment, marking an exciting vote of confidence in emerging Indian tech ventures.

Investment Details
| Company | Kalam Labs |
| Founders | Ahmad Faraaz, Sashakt Tripathi, and Harshit Awasthi |
| Website | https://www.kalamlabs.in/ |
| Season | Shark Tank India Season 5 |
| Original Ask | ₹2 Crores for 0.67% Equity @ Valuation ₹300 Crores |
| Investment Secured | Yes |
| Deal | ₹2 Crore for 1.25% Equity @ Valuation ₹160 Crores |
| Investor | Aman Gupta |

Key Takeaways for Founders
- Deep-tech startups should articulate clear use cases and commercial pathways.
- Technology with high barriers to entry can attract savvy investors if the team shows competence.
- Be ready for technical questions strong domain knowledge builds confidence.
