"How Not To Spend Your Money": Anand Mahindra On Indian-American's Gold Car
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The industrialist shared a video of the car in question on his Twitter timeline
Industrialist Anand Mahindra is known for his take on trending subjects, which he often shares on his social media accounts. And now, the Chairman of Mahindra Group has shared his opinion on an Indian-American man's car. But what is so special about this car? Well, the vehicle in question is a “pure gold Ferrari”, according to a video that has been doing the rounds on social media. The video, which went viral on Twitter, features two men in the car, getting ready to drive away with people on the road watching them. A woman can also be heard laughing in awe as the man driving the car operates the detachable roof. I don't know why this is going around on social media unless it is a lesson on how NOT to spend your money when you are wealthy… pic.twitter.com/0cpDRSZpnI This might also be a lesson on “how to get mugged in your very first drive”... Hahaha! That's right. I don't understand what is achieved by doing this? Well Indian love gold and will wear it to show off however it takes! And this is no showoff. Many Indian rich have multiple assets and they use it/show off in India too. Because of the fear of getting a gold plated car scratched, they still keep it in their garages :) Well rather than questioning his financial choice of this supercar, I am curious about his decision to wrap it in the hideous colour. I pity the car. Covering up the wonderful Ferrari red or yellow that's underneath that wrap. Somethings like this just make my mind go 'Why?' Bappi Lahiri be like:???? pic.twitter.com/5UoWgyrsIN Second this thought. Is this really what we want to be known for wealthy? https://t.co/Ao4CUcZLGM Can't imagine how much would a dent cost on this https://t.co/aHrYZOmhd7 The video features a note that says, “Indian American with pure gold Ferrari car.” Seemingly unimpressed with the video and the car, Mr Mahindra shared the clip with a note. In it, he said, “I don't know why this is going around on social media unless it is a lesson on how NOT to spend your money when you are wealthy…” In less than 24 hours, Mr Mahindra's post has garnered over 1,69,300 views and over 6,000 likes.More Related News