One thing govt and people should get a moral out of the story. To have a good wealth distribution, the migration of people to cities is to be prevented. Working from home will definitely help in reverse migration. Maintaining law, order, and cleanliness in cities will be easy if population density decreases.
@@PerAnnummoney Please do proper fact checks n verify claims before you interview so called "successful at a young age" type chaps. They tend to exaggerate their present and struggle in their past. We have plenty of them around us.
@@radiusbot I guess you need a dictionary to check the meaning of the word. Becoz I only requested the interviewer to verify the claims made by the interviewee. Paid promos are anyways available on TV news channels these days.
It is very clear from this video that just on farming you can not jus survive, forget abot this lavish lifestyle. You need some kind of primary income to maintain your lands & to do agriculture. You need a constant income to feed your farming expenses till you stabilise your commercial crops growth & you see the actual income later.
This is inspiring and at the same time fills people with rage. This individual (and many like him) are probably in the top .1% of the wealthy and pay 0 tax whereas a person struggling on a salary in the city ends up paying literally half their income. Definitely the awareness is growing and videos like these will contribute to the enlightenment and the sense of anger among the public.
You don't have to wait for a remote job to shift. Create a fund which can sustain your lifestyle comfortably for an year and just quit the job. Take a couple of months break, where you focus on health, family and any thing which makes you happy. Learn hot skills, build your profile and then start job hunting full time.
Hey Vaibhain! Regarding Kids - we have put them on a good CBSE school which is around 25 kms away. They travel around 30-40 min.. but it’s a serine route. Initially we had to drop them few kms from our place - but later School was kind enough to send the bus till our farm. So it’s kind of taken care. The only difference I am observing from a fancy school in Bangalore vs this school is language and few activities.. but the kids are more calmer, grounded and empathetic here. Regarding Healthcare - our parents always stayed in a small town 10 kms away from the farm. Now they keep shuttling between both homes.. there are good Multi Specality hospitals within 30-50 km radius. Not all small towns will have this kind of access - but that’s a very important point to consider. Currently we have not opened it up for public / Airbnb - we are hosting friends and family - trying to learn hospitality and level up the service standards in the process. You may follow the farms page on Instagram for more details / updates - instagram.com/shivasestate Hope that was helpful 😊
I guess he became rich already by other means and then established this farm/ farm house. No way to reach this level by farming alone… BMW of 1.2 Crore? No farmer, even if he has really earned through farming will go for such fancy. There is a lot of disconnect on incurred expenditure, earnings etc… easy Silas than done. Please do not get carried away. However, the approach to life and the direction are quite acceptable.
Nice content, learnt a lot of things from Suhas. Every dream chaser should know the value of Life and Money. Everything Suhas deliver in this video is with perfect logic. Please make more videos like this. I was planing to buy independent house in Bangalore city. Now after watching this video I have another plan.
If you sell some property for over 4cr, just go and buy 20 acres in rural area with good water supply, Get a soil testing done and You can easily earn 25-30 lakhs an year with perennial crops, Once you have 50lakhs just plant longterm cash crops, You can easily earn 60+ lakhs annually tax free and live in a city and hire a property manager. Fun part is rural properties are exempt from long term capital gains 😂😂. This is why politicians dont tax farming and farms because almost all of them are farmers. To simply say if you look at much of Indias history, Only large land lords have made money. You can always flip your farm for huge profits or keep buying more land and once you cross the 40acre land sealing you can register a company and transfer the land under it.
Major contribution came from Suhas' earnings. If its 30 Acres Suhas would have easily bought 20-25 acres with his own money. Please don't assume without appropriate knowledge.
@@PerAnnummoney It would have enlightened others if you had interviewed him on how he created such wealth to invest to and afford these luxuries, then people won't assume things, otherwise based on what he said about In-law's and wife's property ppl are assuming here. Looking at his linkedin profile he has been an entrepreneur right after his Btech. Lucky 1% in India can reach here. Most can't relate to this, though they would dream about having such lifestyle. Hope it's understandable.
One can grow 3000 fishes per acre which is a general practice, if the tank size is above 20 acres. Price is around 120rs per kg, rest is to caliculate. I cant understand how he is expecting huge income from fish pond of 1.5 acres
all points described are really helpful, 1) have a vision where you want to see yourself like your hometown, village etc. then build as per that 2) 7-10 years are enough to accumulate good sum from teir1 city to your village or hometown.
how did he make money in the first place? no details of it. If it includes his journey from where he started, challenges and how he made money it would be helpful. What resources are there for someone to follow similar ambition
Cost of employing labourers here is preety compared to a metro ot even a two tier city. Suhas has security guards and other staff to take care of security. Although it's a pretty safe area.
@@PerAnnummoney Thanks to his neighbours, it is not like in other villages where they come & either destroy your crop or cut power supply and other nonsene things
Am not sure about others - 3.5 hrs from Bangalore is near for me.. unlike city like Delhi NCR where travelling from one end to other end takes 3-4 hrs in traffic - Belur / Hassan is connected with a great express way which is a joy to drive..
@@suhassshankarappaI have a small 3 acre farm in nelamangala...the greenery is slowly dissapearing around my place due to developing real estate...can something like this be done in a small scale...
When people have made money the process is almost same after that it doesn’t matter if you make actors dance on your marriage or do charity with all that money, important is that you have figured out the process. I wouldn’t have so many relatives contribute in any project
So wondering about the other aspects of the video. At the max I can say that he is super smart and marketing his products well or super exaggeration. I know many aqua culture farmers who are into growing fish. Never heard of anyone making 1cr(even once in a decade either) per acre from fish farms
@@gouthamkondapavuluru1959 You are right.. making 1 cr out of fishery is not easy.. I was referring to the potential yield. I have my friends who exclusively to this for their living - with innovative practices and scientific methods - you can 10X more money than your peers in the industry..
All nice rosy and daisy words is being used to build his PR image, let me tell u it’s not that easy as he says. First the land has to be litigation free, some daughter out of nowhere appears from seller side and files a case on you after u have registered the property, the property is given injunction and ur doomed for 5 years. 2) It’s not easy as he says that just by fencing and adding borewell. Your property is appreciated by 30-40% and you can sell it off. Lands are not apples to be sold so easily, they lack liquidity and buyers are not dumb to pay the price what ur asking. Plus add the registration cost of 7.6% u paid last year to acquire it and reduce the 7.6% from ur expected selling price as new buyers definitely won’t agree to price ur asking. Third and foremost, smaller the plot more the liquidity and bigger the plot less liquidity and hence buyers always have an added advantage and upper hand while negotiating.
Lets imagine 50k fishes survive and grow 2kgs and he gets Rs 200/kg . I personally know someone who are into fisheries. Its possible to make a good earning provided you are experienced.
@@aimlessuploads9413 normally about 9 feet of water is usable in a pond beyond which no sunlight penetrates. Stocking density is 1.8 kgs per m2. So roughly for your figure 14 acres or closed to half the purchased area would need to be pond
Pakka he won’t make this money He is enjoying dads money or father-in-law money In Bangalore/ Devanhalli land went x10 since 15years He is telling 25cr for 30acre I bet him let him sell at 15cr with developements 🤪
@@PerAnnummoney Please include this kind of info in the video. I might have been left out for privacy, but we could say its roughly near Belur in the video. Apart from that, its a great video 👍
It’s surprising how people here are commenting about the viability of the land, location of his farm and reselling value. What you don’t understand is even if you consider his whole farmhouse as a liability, which clearly isn’t the case, he has wide enough income stream to sustain it. What you should be more interested is how he spent time acquiring the skills of an entrepreneur and created wealth. Once you have enough of it, you can even build a house on moon, it doesn’t matter. Same lessons to draw from zoho CEO Sridhar Vembhu.
@@PerAnnummoney VISHWAS AGARWAL: you should have really asked those questions on how he got his skills, what he learned and what was all the process that helped him to generate wealth and get to this point
Very good!! A few open questions: 1. Suhas and his wife's educational and professional background before starting this farm. 2. Is he still work for any company/clients?
Somebody in comments posted that trhe VW Jetta is 3 or 4 owner and then this bmw ix. Maybe shankri and his black tshirt friend thought viewers are naive and stupid
U are welcome. I believe shankarappa pays channels to post this stuff as he is reeling undere tremendous strain n and wants to sell it to the next richest guy with lil brains
As the population grows, unemployment and disparity in wealth and unrest will make anyone living a luxurious life in a rural setting highly vulnerable for attack and distruction from the poor and the neglected in society ; just lead a simple and happier life without show off
Reality of staying in these places: 1. No power for most of the times (3 phase power is available only for 6-7 hrs) 2. Deal with snakes. 3. No maids (Do all ur work) 4. No entertainment 5. Get board big time 6. Very difficult to sell the village farm land (locals quote for very less price, u have to find a banagalorian to sell farmland) 7. If land prices increases in short span (3 to 5 years).. new Legal hires will claim the ownership. 8. U have to spend 10 to 12 hrs (both ways) to Bangalore to get some entertainment.
1. True - but you can Get Solar and Generators.. 2. No - they won’t harm you until you go and disturb them 😀 3. You will easily get - you just need to be a kind person - works at villages come with a pure heart 4. Depends on what entertainment means to you. If you are talking about Night Life - yes, you have to travel out 5. Again - it’s subjective 6. Again - depends on the location 7. You have to do your legal - else you will have trouble 8. 😀 too subjective… Sagar - I get what you are saying. You might have gone through these issues.. you will face this when you get a property in an unknown village. When you go to your native, where you have your roots.. you will get support from your family and villagers.. again depends on what kind of relationship you manage..
Going in a electric car doesn’t mean it’s Go green, even more pollution is caused in making the batteries and other parts of electric car and how the electricity is generated in india which is mostly through coal. If the electricity is generated in this case of the video is through solar.. that’s great, but for an avg human it’s always through coal.. buying an electric car in a way is more polluting than Ice
Maga there are no coconut trees there. So puts a huge doubt that this whole thing is cooked up for a different reason. Honestly u thought u would work out a Airbnb and make profits and i know Airbnb there is a total dud man and getting ur BMW into this video was silly
I still work like a dog man!! There is no reason for me not work at this age.. 😃 - but the point is I am working like a dog in my comfort with my lovely dogs at the farm 🐕
We were there Mr. Jaiswal. There was greenery, cool air, sunlight, amazing plantations, amazing food, and we enjoyed our stay for 2 days. We won't hesitate even for a second to go back there.
@PerAnnummoney While its a great to achieve such lifestyle so early in life, it would have enlightened others if you had interviewed him on how he created such wealth to invest and afford these luxuries, then people won't assume things and critic about this video, otherwise based on what he said about In-law's and wife's property ppl are assuming here. Looking at his linkedin profile he has been an entrepreneur right after his Btech, which require some financial support from family ofcourse. Lucky 0.1% in India can reach here. Most can't relate to this, though they would dream about having such lifestyle. Hope it's understandable.
Nice video, practical. The benefits can't be calculated in terms of money. You get peace which is invaluable. Liked the video
One thing govt and people should get a moral out of the story. To have a good wealth distribution, the migration of people to cities is to be prevented. Working from home will definitely help in reverse migration.
Maintaining law, order, and cleanliness in cities will be easy if population density decreases.
This idea of people like Suhas can create employment for people in villages. which also deals with the migration of people to cities.
I see some negative comments. All I can say is you've achieved what only 0.1% can achieve. Good job 👏
That's so true.
@@PerAnnummoney Please do proper fact checks n verify claims before you interview so called "successful at a young age" type chaps. They tend to exaggerate their present and struggle in their past. We have plenty of them around us.
@radiusbot Dude, being so judgmental about the commentators.
@@Kannada_First Hypocrite
@@radiusbot I guess you need a dictionary to check the meaning of the word. Becoz I only requested the interviewer to verify the claims made by the interviewee. Paid promos are anyways available on TV news channels these days.
It is very clear from this video that just on farming you can not jus survive, forget abot this lavish lifestyle. You need some kind of primary income to maintain your lands & to do agriculture. You need a constant income to feed your farming expenses till you stabilise your commercial crops growth & you see the actual income later.
I have a farm near hassan.I built it with same concept of farming+AirBnB. This video felt as guidelines for me
Contact number please
What is Airbnb
@@vinaygowda8943 u can give rent a whole house thats Airbnb
@@vinaygowda8943rent site online
Great content! The guest was intelligent, with a practical and progressive thought process.
Great interview
Without disturbing the guest
Thank you so much
Dream chaser , appreciate your strong thought process and grit
I want to really intern under this man. So insightful this was.
This is inspiring and at the same time fills people with rage. This individual (and many like him) are probably in the top .1% of the wealthy and pay 0 tax whereas a person struggling on a salary in the city ends up paying literally half their income.
Definitely the awareness is growing and videos like these will contribute to the enlightenment and the sense of anger among the public.
You have put it down extremely well.
I have this same vision and started building my own farm with 5 acres. I only need is a remote job now to permanently move away from Bangalore
Great 👍
❤👏🏼
You don't have to wait for a remote job to shift. Create a fund which can sustain your lifestyle comfortably for an year and just quit the job. Take a couple of months break, where you focus on health, family and any thing which makes you happy. Learn hot skills, build your profile and then start job hunting full time.
May your dream come true and I’m sure it will .
Super stuff! Few questions:
1. Kids School?
2. Health care of parents?
3. Suhas , i wish to visit, pls share Airbnb link
Hey Vaibhain!
Regarding Kids - we have put them on a good CBSE school which is around 25 kms away. They travel around 30-40 min.. but it’s a serine route. Initially we had to drop them few kms from our place - but later School was kind enough to send the bus till our farm. So it’s kind of taken care. The only difference I am observing from a fancy school in Bangalore vs this school is language and few activities.. but the kids are more calmer, grounded and empathetic here.
Regarding Healthcare - our parents always stayed in a small town 10 kms away from the farm. Now they keep shuttling between both homes.. there are good Multi Specality hospitals within 30-50 km radius. Not all small towns will have this kind of access - but that’s a very important point to consider.
Currently we have not opened it up for public / Airbnb - we are hosting friends and family - trying to learn hospitality and level up the service standards in the process. You may follow the farms page on Instagram for more details / updates - instagram.com/shivasestate
Hope that was helpful 😊
Bro this is new india 2 hours banglore 30 munit hassan
Can we visit your place once.
@@njgowda5723250 kms in 2 hours?
There are very good schools and residential schools nearby within 50 to 100 kms and hospitals also only thing u need to have ur own vehicle
The guest's long term plan and way of thinking towards that is good
I guess he became rich already by other means and then established this farm/ farm house. No way to reach this level by farming alone… BMW of 1.2 Crore? No farmer, even if he has really earned through farming will go for such fancy. There is a lot of disconnect on incurred expenditure, earnings etc… easy Silas than done. Please do not get carried away. However, the approach to life and the direction are quite acceptable.
We never said that he has generated all his wealth through farming. He was sharing the potential income he can make from this farmhouse.
Exactly! Idk why ppl are dumb
Nice content, learnt a lot of things from Suhas. Every dream chaser should know the value of Life and Money. Everything Suhas deliver in this video is with perfect logic. Please make more videos like this.
I was planing to buy independent house in Bangalore city. Now after watching this video I have another plan.
Thank you for your kind words!!
To create this lifestyle is to die for! Amazing thinking and amazing life!
Good job🎉
Truly is
If you sell some property for over 4cr, just go and buy 20 acres in rural area with good water supply, Get a soil testing done and You can easily earn 25-30 lakhs an year with perennial crops, Once you have 50lakhs just plant longterm cash crops, You can easily earn 60+ lakhs annually tax free and live in a city and hire a property manager. Fun part is rural properties are exempt from long term capital gains 😂😂.
This is why politicians dont tax farming and farms because almost all of them are farmers.
To simply say if you look at much of Indias history, Only large land lords have made money.
You can always flip your farm for huge profits or keep buying more land and once you cross the 40acre land sealing you can register a company and transfer the land under it.
😂😂😂😂
Only learning is you should have rich in-laws as parents are god gift. But choosing in in law is in your hands
Major contribution came from Suhas' earnings. If its 30 Acres Suhas would have easily bought 20-25 acres with his own money. Please don't assume without appropriate knowledge.
@@PerAnnummoney It would have enlightened others if you had interviewed him on how he created such wealth to invest to and afford these luxuries, then people won't assume things, otherwise based on what he said about In-law's and wife's property ppl are assuming here. Looking at his linkedin profile he has been an entrepreneur right after his Btech. Lucky 1% in India can reach here. Most can't relate to this, though they would dream about having such lifestyle. Hope it's understandable.
Rich in laws are always helpful either monetary wise or guidance wise or timely help wise. Unfortunately I choose opposite and paying price.
One can grow 3000 fishes per acre which is a general practice, if the tank size is above 20 acres. Price is around 120rs per kg, rest is to caliculate. I cant understand how he is expecting huge income from fish pond of 1.5 acres
You must check out a guy called "Drone Pratap" in Karnataka. Just Google it
all points described are really helpful,
1) have a vision where you want to see yourself like your hometown, village etc. then build as per that
2) 7-10 years are enough to accumulate good sum from teir1 city to your village or hometown.
Near Hassan,quite a distance
Need a copter ,jet
Difficult proposition 😢
No dude - you just need a fast car 😁
Really appreciate the way he is planning from a long time and the concept of reverse migration
how did he make money in the first place? no details of it. If it includes his journey from where he started, challenges and how he made money it would be helpful. What resources are there for someone to follow similar ambition
Step 1: Be born rich
He married
Wifey and her dad 😂 are the moneybags behind this venture
Just 500 km near Bangaluru i also have My farm and house
😂😅
Same hear near 550km I have land
😂😂😂
As long as u dont advertise to the outside world u should do good. This guy shankarappa is out to snare someone idiotic to buy his farm
Bravo👌..very inspiring. Loved it man
There is comparison maintaining a farm is not the same as maintaining an apartment.
Absolutely. But working at your farm is far more satisfying than sleeping at your apartment..
What about security of farm and people living in the isolated area, what about cost on employing labours.
Cost of employing labourers here is preety compared to a metro ot even a two tier city. Suhas has security guards and other staff to take care of security. Although it's a pretty safe area.
@@PerAnnummoney Thanks to his neighbours, it is not like in other villages where they come & either destroy your crop or cut power supply and other nonsene things
Woww this awakens me ❤
Your clarity and priority in life has helped you solve the seemingly difficult decision easy.
Hope to see for myself your dream project.
Best wishes.
Mysore is just 150 km away from Bangalore! Though it's one of the rich cities in Karnataka, even that cannot be equated with Bangalore 😊
loved it , make more videos about his income source and about his farm infra
Good session. How much labour is needed to maintain such a thing... Wud be interesting to know
2 folks max.
Just to add.. across the year we have 2 full time resources. During season - we bring in 10-12 people depending on availability..
How much money was paid to Perannum money to cook this stuff Mr Bmw ix😂😂😂😂😂
Living a wonderful life..
Amazing video
A snapshot on value creation😊
It surely is
Amazing Interview!!
🙌
very well built, not easy to do this good work
Massive respect to this guy !
I think u need to get ur brain checked dude
250 kms from Bangalore is - near Bangalore?😂😂
Am not sure about others - 3.5 hrs from Bangalore is near for me.. unlike city like Delhi NCR where travelling from one end to other end takes 3-4 hrs in traffic - Belur / Hassan is connected with a great express way which is a joy to drive..
@@suhassshankarappaI have a small 3 acre farm in nelamangala...the greenery is slowly dissapearing around my place due to developing real estate...can something like this be done in a small scale...
Its nearly 4 to 5 hours journey...and he says near Bangalore 😂😂😂
Yes, 250 km is near Bangalore when you look from the moon 🌙 😅😅😅
It's internet afterall.. 😅
Going back to roots , love it.
Great content. Make these videos global. Esp with USA investors as well. It will reach wider audience
To buy farmland or resort in India you have to be an Indian resident. NRI cannot buy farmland or resort kind of property.
@@kr7584 yes we know those rules. Talking about farmers in USA.
What about safety? Like how he manages safety? Alone in night, how he manages that?
Such an inspiration
When people have made money the process is almost same after that it doesn’t matter if you make actors dance on your marriage or do charity with all that money, important is that you have figured out the process. I wouldn’t have so many relatives contribute in any project
Nice farm❤ loved your thoughts
You are true inspiration ❤
How did he take the phone tower...how can we apply.. can u give some information
Belur is Hassan. It's no way close to Bengaluru. 😂
So wondering about the other aspects of the video. At the max I can say that he is super smart and marketing his products well or super exaggeration.
I know many aqua culture farmers who are into growing fish. Never heard of anyone making 1cr(even once in a decade either) per acre from fish farms
@@gouthamkondapavuluru1959 You are right.. making 1 cr out of fishery is not easy.. I was referring to the potential yield. I have my friends who exclusively to this for their living - with innovative practices and scientific methods - you can 10X more money than your peers in the industry..
Belur is near to Hassan not Bengaluru 😀🥲
Belur is beyond Hassan and Shankarappa is desperate to get rid of this monstrosity and run back to Bangalore 😂😂😂😂
Who maintains your security in such a lonely place??
Nice Per Annum Team Nice vlog
what about kid's school? How do you manage kids' education in a farmhouse away from the city?
There are good schools nearby Suhas' farmhouse. About 45 minutes away.
Home school
@@PerAnnummoney😂😂😂😂. U seem to be a good bucket party maga 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
How come no tax on luxury car? Is it coz of farmer status?
Because he was able to sell his last car at a profit.
It is an EV. There was no tax till FY 24 on EVs
As though 😂😂😂😂😂
All nice rosy and daisy words is being used to build his PR image, let me tell u it’s not that easy as he says. First the land has to be litigation free, some daughter out of nowhere appears from seller side and files a case on you after u have registered the property, the property is given injunction and ur doomed for 5 years.
2) It’s not easy as he says that just by fencing and adding borewell. Your property is appreciated by 30-40% and you can sell it off. Lands are not apples to be sold so easily, they lack liquidity and buyers are not dumb to pay the price what ur asking.
Plus add the registration cost of 7.6% u paid last year to acquire it and reduce the 7.6% from ur expected selling price as new buyers definitely won’t agree to price ur asking.
Third and foremost, smaller the plot more the liquidity and bigger the plot less liquidity and hence buyers always have an added advantage and upper hand while negotiating.
Resale value of EV car is low compared to ic engine car
Great interview!!
Thank you so much :)
The guy asking questions could have been more energetic
Agreed! Check the later videos you might not find the same issue again.
PLease show his tractors and farming equipment,
I think u guys are screwing this shankarappa and his buddy Per annum money. Stop it 😂😂😂😂😂
How did he claim depreciation on car? What is this concept?
He bought car in the name of company. Individuals pay tax on revenue, companies pay tax on profit.
I seriously doubt you are going to make 2Cr from Coffee and Fish from one pond , even if you have a 5 acre pond
Lets imagine 50k fishes survive and grow 2kgs and he gets Rs 200/kg . I personally know someone who are into fisheries. Its possible to make a good earning provided you are experienced.
@@aimlessuploads9413 normally about 9 feet of water is usable in a pond beyond which no sunlight penetrates. Stocking density is 1.8 kgs per m2. So roughly for your figure 14 acres or closed to half the purchased area would need to be pond
Would like to connect with the owner for stay options
Pakka he won’t make this money
He is enjoying dads money or father-in-law money
In Bangalore/ Devanhalli land went x10 since 15years
He is telling 25cr for 30acre I bet him let him sell at 15cr with developements 🤪
It tough. Shankri knows that that's the reason why he and per annum money are scouting for a bakra ro take this white elephant of his head 😂
I thought its a wint wealth new video , same editor is kt?
What is farm house name , and where it comes
It's located near Belur in Karnataka. Belur is about 250 kms away from Bangalore.
@@PerAnnummoney Please include this kind of info in the video. I might have been left out for privacy, but we could say its roughly near Belur in the video. Apart from that, its a great video 👍
It’s surprising how people here are commenting about the viability of the land, location of his farm and reselling value.
What you don’t understand is even if you consider his whole farmhouse as a liability, which clearly isn’t the case, he has wide enough income stream to sustain it.
What you should be more interested is how he spent time acquiring the skills of an entrepreneur and created wealth. Once you have enough of it, you can even build a house on moon, it doesn’t matter.
Same lessons to draw from zoho CEO Sridhar Vembhu.
Brilliantly put 👏
@@PerAnnummoney
VISHWAS AGARWAL: you should have really asked those questions on how he got his skills, what he learned and what was all the process that helped him to generate wealth and get to this point
Coming next
What is the name of this farmhouse ?
Lovely
Very good!!
A few open questions:
1. Suhas and his wife's educational and professional background before starting this farm.
2. Is he still work for any company/clients?
Hey!
I am a Computer Science Engineer and my wife is a MTech in Thermal Engineering
We both are working in our company - Leo.digital
@@suhassshankarappa Thanks Suhas. Keep growing !!
@@suhassshankarappasaw that as well 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
By that yardstick I live close to Delhi NCR which is only 250 km in punjab 😂
He is born with a silver spoon
Clearly he wasn’t. Suhas comes from a very normal middle class family but it was his entrepreneurial efforts that has made him what he is today.
5cr Investment is new middle class ? 😜
@@lokeshsag it took 10 years of building a startup to accumulate 5 cr.. 😅
When ur wifey and in laws are anchors shankarappa
Somebody in comments posted that trhe VW Jetta is 3 or 4 owner and then this bmw ix. Maybe shankri and his black tshirt friend thought viewers are naive and stupid
What is the problem with him being the 3rd or 4th owner of a car?
I Want To Open Kannada Podcast Channel….Can I Visit His Farm House….? Location…?😊
U are welcome. I believe shankarappa pays channels to post this stuff as he is reeling undere tremendous strain n and wants to sell it to the next richest guy with lil brains
Dream life😊
Sure is
Sorry but belur is not near Bangalore.. this is not a big deal 🙃
Living the dream life ...
Nice
Why dollars?
Why both of you are wearing same T-shirt.
We can confirm it wasn't planned.
Haven't you heard, Buy one get one free
wfh is the future
Bombat next level
🙌
Love the routine
Thought this is wint wealth, colors fonts everything. Subscribed, but let's not do that.
It's not at all intentional. Colour scheme is same maybe. That's why.
Just 800 kms away i have my land .
please basic introduction about that person
Noted!
Yes…I thought I missed it.
👌👌
Bro is more calculative than a calculator..fugg..lol
U nailed it Bro 🤜
Not near Bangalore
As the population grows, unemployment and disparity in wealth and unrest will make anyone living a luxurious life in a rural setting highly vulnerable for attack and distruction from the poor and the neglected in society ; just lead a simple and happier life without show off
Reality of staying in these places:
1. No power for most of the times (3 phase power is available only for 6-7 hrs)
2. Deal with snakes.
3. No maids (Do all ur work)
4. No entertainment
5. Get board big time
6. Very difficult to sell the village farm land (locals quote for very less price, u have to find a banagalorian to sell farmland)
7. If land prices increases in short span (3 to 5 years).. new Legal hires will claim the ownership.
8. U have to spend 10 to 12 hrs (both ways) to Bangalore to get some entertainment.
1. True - but you can Get Solar and Generators..
2. No - they won’t harm you until you go and disturb them 😀
3. You will easily get - you just need to be a kind person - works at villages come with a pure heart
4. Depends on what entertainment means to you. If you are talking about Night Life - yes, you have to travel out
5. Again - it’s subjective
6. Again - depends on the location
7. You have to do your legal - else you will have trouble
8. 😀 too subjective…
Sagar - I get what you are saying. You might have gone through these issues.. you will face this when you get a property in an unknown village. When you go to your native, where you have your roots.. you will get support from your family and villagers.. again depends on what kind of relationship you manage..
Shankri shankri
Kind of copying Wint Wealth. Good Content though.
Most in comment are commenting in fomo and most are greedy.
Yessssssssssss😂😂😂
😂 5 cr => fence => bore well 25 Cr 😂😂😂
People must be fool not to know that trick 😅
Will guys stop hurting Shankri. He is out here to sell the monstrosity and u are poking him in the wrong places
It doesnt talk anything about the journey of the person
There's another video on the channel about his journey as well - ruclips.net/video/g44TDPN3Jz8/видео.htmlsi=AgU5NjYDQ1IAvuNk
You hired same editor here, or what exactly is goign on here 😂
Wint wealth wanna be
Going in a electric car doesn’t mean it’s Go green, even more pollution is caused in making the batteries and other parts of electric car and how the electricity is generated in india which is mostly through coal. If the electricity is generated in this case of the video is through solar.. that’s great, but for an avg human it’s always through coal.. buying an electric car in a way is more polluting than Ice
Maga there are no coconut trees there. So puts a huge doubt that this whole thing is cooked up for a different reason. Honestly u thought u would work out a Airbnb and make profits and i know Airbnb there is a total dud man and getting ur BMW into this video was silly
That was a mistake made at an editing level. The guest did point out the mistake as well.
Smile a bit moderator
Ayyo shade still you are working like a dog, But you are showcasing that you leave a dream life.....
I feel funny 🤣
I still work like a dog man!! There is no reason for me not work at this age.. 😃 - but the point is I am working like a dog in my comfort with my lovely dogs at the farm 🐕
@@suhassshankarappa yesssssssssssssssss until u find a naive buyer
he is a khandani raeez....can we get someone from ground up?
No he's not. 90% of the wealth has been created by him.
Kid school fuked
Looks super isolated n haunted
We were there Mr. Jaiswal. There was greenery, cool air, sunlight, amazing plantations, amazing food, and we enjoyed our stay for 2 days. We won't hesitate even for a second to go back there.
@@PerAnnummoneymaga u are a real cool guy
@PerAnnummoney While its a great to achieve such lifestyle so early in life, it would have enlightened others if you had interviewed him on how he created such wealth to invest and afford these luxuries, then people won't assume things and critic about this video, otherwise based on what he said about In-law's and wife's property ppl are assuming here. Looking at his linkedin profile he has been an entrepreneur right after his Btech, which require some financial support from family ofcourse. Lucky 0.1% in India can reach here. Most can't relate to this, though they would dream about having such lifestyle. Hope it's understandable.
Yes we even talked about that. We will soon be releasing that video as well.
1 month over yet no video. Are u cooking it boss
Suhas sir...I need information and guidance from you...@pay annum money....Pls share their number 🙏