He knows gold when he sees it. “I can tell the number of carats of an ornament if you place it in my hand,” says Rafiq Papabhai Sheikh. “I am a johari” (jeweller; in his case, a jewellery craftsman). He’s talking to us in Padvi village on the Shirur-Satara highway, where he might just have struck gold again. This time with a restaurant that is about to open.
We were driving through Daund tehsil on the edge of Pune district when we crossed it. A brightly coloured shack-like structure: ‘HOTEL Selfie’ emblazoned in green and red across the top. We turned around and zipped right back. This, we had to see.
“I actually set up the restaurant for my son,” says Rafiq. “I myself remain a johari. But I thought why not get into this line as well, for him? There is traffic along this highway and people stop for chai and food.” Unlike many other such structures, he’s not positioned it on the edge of the highway, but left several yards of space in front of it. So people can pull in with their vehicles - just as we did.



