About 25 years ago, a movie was released starring Anil Kapoor, Sridevi, and Urmila Matondkar — Judaai.
In the film, Urmila falls head over heels in love with Anil Kapoor, who happens to be her colleague in the same company.
Determined to get her man — despite the inconvenient detail that he is already married — she makes relentless efforts to win him over.
When all romantic strategies fail, she switches to corporate strategy and places a bold offer in front of Anil Kapoor’s wife: ₹1 crore.
Sridevi, after a quick mental calculation, happily accepts the deal and, in exchange for ₹1 crore, hands over her husband Anil Kapoor to Urmila — in short, sells him off.
Now, a very similar (and rather heart-warming) real-life incident has appeared in a Bhopal newspaper.
A 52-year-old woman fell deeply in love with her 42-year-old colleague.
To acquire this married man — who is also the father of two children — she went all out.
She placed an offer before his wife that included:
A two-storey house worth ₹60 lakhs
Fixed deposits worth ₹27 lakhs
A plot of land
In total, her entire lifetime savings — approximately ₹1 crore 10 lakhs — in exchange for the man.
And here’s the real plot twist:
The man’s wife accepted the proposal with great joy.
So, in 1997, Anil Kapoor was sold for ₹1 crore in a movie, and in real life, this gentleman from Bhopal has been sold for ₹1 crore 10 lakhs.
From this incident, one thing is conclusively proven:
Even in these times of soaring inflation,
the market value of married men has barely increased in the last 25 years.
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Moral of the story: Sensex may rise, gold may glitter, real estate may boom — but husbands remain a remarkably low appreciation asset. 📉😆
*Good morning. Have a relaxed Sunday*
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