 with Harpreet Kaur and she has just won the reality show The Apprentice, for which she has got 250,000 British pounds of investment for her dessert parlours called Oh So Yum. That's the reason we are talking to her, Harpreet. Thank you so much for taking our time for us, I believe, crazy schedules right now. But in the beginning, the first question which I really want to ask you is, when you thought of going in for the reality show, which is of course a world-renowned reality show The Apprentice, weren't you feeling scared that it's probably, it could be a little risky because TV is like that, it could be great, but it could also go the other way, over to you. Great question and I think I was a little bit naive. I've never been on television before. I've been running my business for six years and The Apprentice is a huge show here in the UK. I think around nine million people watch every single episode. But for me, I don't know if this is the bendabi side to me, but I was completely fearless and I didn't even once consider what if it doesn't go to plan or what if it goes wrong. It didn't even enter my mind. So I'm not sure if that was quite naive or actually if it's a real positive strength because I wasn't scared. I just had in my head I was going to go on and I was going to do an amazing job. I have a lot of self-belief and luckily I managed to put it off so they haven't been the next repercussions. So yeah, it's gone quite well. Now, what is Lord Sugar like? I think that's a question which I mean, of course, you know, we've seen him on the show. We've seen him during his live interviews, but obviously you've interacted with him also on a personal level. So what is he like? I think a lot of people would love to know about that. Lord Sugar is exactly the same way as you see on television. You know, he doesn't put it on as a TV personality. That is his personality. He's very tough. He's very straight to the point. He's very direct. But I think that's why maybe me and Lord Sugar kind of get on because if views have seen the show, they'll know that I'm actually also a very direct person. I like to get to the point. I like to stick to that. So it works quite well because we have personalities that can just get on well in business and get to the point. So yeah, he's he's exactly the way that you see him. He's a very tough businessman and I have a lot of respect for Lord Sugar. Right. Well, I think I think he'll be pretty satisfied with that answer. Also, if you're seeing this interview and what what really changed for you, you know, that critical question like when somebody wins a reality show, what really changed for you after winning? You know, I mean, going out, you must be getting recognized on the streets and autographs and selfies and whatnot. So what is what is that like? Yeah, it's definitely a big change. I mean, you know, I've I was never big on social media. I'm quite a private person. And to now go and put myself out there in front of millions of people. It's been quite strange for me, actually, especially since winning the show. Everybody seems to know who I am and it's really, really nice. But everyone wants a picture. Everybody wants to stop and talk. And I absolutely love that. It's just hard juggling that with running the business as well. Running a business is hard enough anyway. You don't have any spare time. So I'm trying to find the right balance of, you know, speaking to people. A lot of people have reached out to me saying that I inspire them. A lot of female Asian women as well. So I'm still getting there. I think I'll get better and better at it over time. But it's really, really nice, actually. It's a nice feeling. You, I mean, I don't know where, but I've heard that you made a statement that, you know, you are born to take control and you are always right. So do you want to do you want to go back on that statement? Or do you do you hold your ground regarding the statement? Well, I'm quite stubborn. So I definitely agree that I was born to take control. I definitely excel when I'm in in the lead or in a position of leadership. And I think I'm quite successful when I do that. You know, I always leave my team for the win. In terms of I'm always right when you apply for the show, you do really have to exaggerate your personality a lot because you get on the TV show, right? So you want to get on there and then focus on the investment. But initially, when you apply, you have to act a little crazy. So I would say I am I am 99.9 percent of the time, right? But I'll leave a small, very small percentage, just in case. Well, very, very humble of you. Are we going to be seeing you in any other upcoming sort of reality shows or television presentations or anything like that? And what stands for the future really most importantly regarding Osoyam and the other things? So my main focus is definitely my business, you know, I didn't go on the show to become a reality reality TV star. My 100 percent focus was getting that investment. So that's a big tick in the box for me. So now definitely for the next few years, 100 percent. I'm focusing on the business. I want Osoyam to be the number one dessert brand. Hopefully we will be able to come over to India one day and I can share my yummy treats and recipes with you as well. Obviously, India is very close to my heart. I've only been for seven times. I haven't been for a few years just because I've been really busy with work, but I love coming back to Punjab and I would love to explore more of India. I'm desperate to come to Mumbai. I want to explore Gujarat a little bit as well. So, yeah, the plan is definitely to keep going, opening more stores. I've just launched a delivery service to offer my desserts across the UK. So we'll keep going from there. I don't have any TV shows planned at the moment, but there's a few things like interviews and a few of the things that may be in the future. Who knows? Let's see if Bollywood wants me. I don't know. I need to brush up on my acting skills first. I really like how you just put that out over there. Very, very nice. Yeah. So best of luck with all your ventures ahead. And thank you so much for taking out time to speak to us. Thank you so much, Kabeer. Speak soon. Thank you.