Meet The Gold Man Who Wears Shirt Made Of 22
K30-year-old businessman Samrat Moze followed the footsteps of late
legislator Ramesh Wanjale and caused a major stir in Pune early this
year by moving around the place wearing golden ornaments — weighing 8.5
kilograms — on his body, a third gold man has now surfaced in the same
city of western Maharashtra in India.
The new gold man, Datta
Phuge, has stitched himself a shirt made out of the precious yellow
metal weighing approximately 3.5 kilograms. The shirt is in addition to 6
to 6.5 kilograms of golden ornaments — including chains, bracelets and
rings and necklaces — that he has been wearing for the past few years.
In
effect, this “10 kilogram gold man” — as 42-year-old Phuge prefers to
call himself — is being valued in terms of money at around Rs3.25 crore
(N92,514,500), of which the golden shirt — his new possession — is a
part and it is worth Rs1.27 crore (N36,151,820).
Apart from wearing so many golden ornaments, what made him to stitch himself a golden shirt?
“Unlike
many, I have no passion for high-end luxury vehicles like Audi or
purchasing something else that is fancy. I had money and wanted to
invest in gold. Even while investing in gold, I wanted to do something
that would earn me the title of being a gold man. Then the idea of
stitching myself a golden shirt came to me when I visited a jewellery
shop a month ago,” Phuge told newsmen over the phone from Pune.
A
finance broker by profession, Phuge is the husband of an NCP corporator
from Pune Seema Phuge. “I am a Maratha (a person belonging to a warrior
caste). Marathas have fascination for wearing golden ornaments. I am no
different”.
Ask him as to how did he land so much of money to
purchase such a huge quantity of gold. “I had landed property at Chakan
near Pune. In 2005, there was a proposal to set up an airport in that
area. As a result, land prices shot up phenomenally. Making most of the
situation, I sold two acres of land that I owned. Whatever the money I
earned from the sale, I invested in a financial firm which helped me get
sizeable returns. Of the money earned, I have re-invested on gold,”
Phuge said.
According to Phuge, velvet cloth has been used from
inside to stitch the golden shirt. “Though there is gold on its
exteriors, it is stitched in such a way that it can be folded and kept
inside a shelf like any other shirt. In all, It took jewellers 17 days
to have the golden shirt stitched,” he said. The shirt has been stitched
by Ranka Jewellers, a leading jeweler firm based in Pune, using 22
karat gold.
Asked if the shirt is going to be his permanent
possession, Phuge replied in the affirmative and said: “Yes I am going
to keep it with me till I am alive”.
Despite being a finance
professional now, Phuge has an ambition of becoming a Member of
Parliament (MP) someday in the future. “If NCP fields me as a candidate
in the forthcoming Lok Sabha poll from Shirur constituency in Pune
district, I am more than willing to contest,” Phuge said in a
matter-of-fact manner.arat Gold