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Shark Tank India Judge Anupam Mittal: Responded to Larsen & Toubro (L&T) Chairman SN Subramanian’s statement about stalking his wives. The judge of Shark Tank India has taken a dig at Subramanian’s statement.
Mumbai. Larsen & Toubro (L&T) Chairman SN Subramanian created controversy by saying that he would work 90 hours a week. Recently, Subramanian made statements like asking employees to work even on Sundays and work for 90 hours to remain competitive. He was criticized a lot for this. Not only this, actress Deepika Padukone also criticized his statement. He pointed out that working like this will affect mental health. Now ‘Shark Tank India’ judge Anupam Mittal has reacted.
Shaadi.com founder Anupam Mittal has taken a dig at SN Subramanian’s statement. He wrote on X, ‘But sir, if husband and wife do not look at each other, then how will we remain the most populous country in the world.’ Netizens started reacting to this post of Anupam in a funny and sarcastic tone.
Deepika Padukone targeted L&T Chairman, made this comment on the policy of making people work 90 hours a week

Anupam Mittal’s tweet.
Netizens’ reactions to Anupam Mittal’s tweet
On Anupam Mittal’s tweet, a user wrote, “While working in the office, you will see someone else’s wife in the office.” While another wrote, “Don’t worry about it, someone else will see your wives.” Let us tell you, during the conversation with the employees, Subramanian advocated working for 90 hours a week and said that he feels sad that he is not able to get the employees to work on Sundays.
SN Subramanian had given this controversial statement
SN Subramanian did not stop here. He had further said, “What do you do sitting at home? How long can you stare at your wife? How long can wives stare at their husbands? Go to office and work.” Many businessmen and politicians including Deepika Padukone also reacted to this statement of Subramanian.
Mumbai,Maharashtra
January 13, 2025, 12:43 IST
Shark Tank India judge Anupam Mittal takes a dig at SN Subramaniam’s statement
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