The debate has started in the country on the decision of the Supreme Court, which sent all the stray dogs of Delhi-NCR to the shelter home within 8 weeks. Many people are saying this decision right, while some people are calling it inhuman. People are taking out candle march in protest against the decision. Raising voice on social media. However, apart from this debate, we are telling about the world’s richest dog, who lives better than stray dogs roaming on the streets.
Today, you introduce you to such dogs of the world, who is a dog but life has won like a millinier. Its name is Gunathar, who lives in Italy. Gunathar is so rich that many celebrities also start to look poor in front of it. Food for this makes a private chef. He walks on the yacht. Luxury rotates in cars and lives in a magnificent villa in Tuscany, Italy. Staff of 27 people is present for every need for Gunthhar. It is said that Gunathar owns property worth about 3500 crores.
How to become rich?
The story of Gunthar’s Amiri began in 1992, when his mistress Carlota Leibenstein passed away. He gave his property worth crores to his beloved pet Gunthhar III. A trust was created for this, so that this wealth could be spent on the care of the upcoming generations of Gunathar. Every dog of this dynasty is reared in royal style. The current heir is Gunathar VI, grandson of Gunathar III, whose assets are now considered more than $ 400 million. Inspired by this story, a series named Guntherrs Millions is also made on Netflix. Gunathar is taken care of by Maurizio Mian, who is an Italian businessman.
What is the real story?
The story of Gunthar is as interesting, it is also full of mystery. Careful Mian had told in an interview to an Italian newspaper in 1995 that Gunthhar is a publicity stunt and pretending. However, later he said that this statement was a real lie and Gunathar’s wealth is real. Daily Beast has claimed in its report that Gunthhar’s wealth and his luxury life is real, but this wealth has received it from the ancestors, it is artificial. Mian is the successor of the Italian pharmaceutical company. Mian made this to avoid the Gunathar Trust Tax. In 1999, a spokesperson of the Guinness World Records said that he did not have enough evidence to give an official record to Gunathar’s wealth, but for years Gunthhar VI’s luxurious lifestyle and its shocking wealth have been surprised by the people.