Once, in a little village in India, there was a fruit seller. His daily routine would be to collect fruits from farms and sellers, and go around the place, crying out.
The region was going through a very bountiful harvest. There were at least a dozen other fruit sellers coming to his village from other parts of the district. Shah Jahan was going through difficult times, because of the competition. Other sellers were selling at rates cheaper than his, but he couldn't afford to go lower than his current prices.
In that very village lived a rich man named Dhurandhar Shahji, a descendant of Palak Paneer Shahji, the alien killer. He acquired his money through fame from his father.
When Dhurandhar opened the door, and Shah Jahan presented his fruits, which were ripe and delicious-looking, Dhurandhar decided to trick Shah Jahan.
I'll tell ya what, young chap. You give me your entire stock of fruits for 15 Rupees!
You must be joking! I worked so hard for these! How can I give away at least a 100 Rupees worth of fruits, for just 15 Rupees?