In a plot twist straight out of a fruit heist movie, a couple in Madhya Pradesh has deployed four guards and six dogs—not for gold, but for mangoes!

Rani and Sankalp Parihar had planted two mango saplings years ago, not knowing they were nurturing something truly exotic. The trees eventually bore dazzling ruby-red fruits—none other than the rare Japanese Miyazaki mangoes, famously nicknamed “Eggs of the Sun.” These luxurious mangoes reportedly fetched a jaw-dropping ₹2.7 lakh per kilogram in global markets last year.
Word of their fruity fortune spread, and soon enough, thieves struck their orchard. While a few prized mangoes were lost, the couple managed to save two trees. Lesson learned, they went full Mission Mango—hiring security and bringing in the canine squad.
But the story gets sweeter. Sankalp revealed that he stumbled upon the miracle mangoes on a train journey to Chennai, where a fellow traveler handed him the saplings and advised him to treat them like his own children. And that he did—naming the mangoes Damini, after his mother.
“We later found out their real name,” Sankalp laughed, “but to me, they’ll always be Damini.”

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