In a quiet corner of the enchanted forest stood a magical banana tree, glowing with golden leaves and shimmering fruit. Unlike any ordinary tree, its bananas granted wishes to those with pure hearts. At midnight, the tree would softly hum a lullaby, calling kind souls to its base. Legends say a single bite from its fruit could bring joy, wisdom, or even the ability to talk to animals. The tree, hidden from greedy eyes, remained a secret guardian of nature’s wonder.
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00:00In a small village lived Ramesh, Madhvi and their 10-year-old son Mangu.
00:07They were very poor. They lived in a small hut.
00:12Farming was their only source of income, which helped them run their household.
00:17But one night, a terrible storm and heavy rain destroyed all their crops.
00:25Now they had nothing left at all.
00:27The poor family went crying to see their ruined fields.
00:32Oh, we have lost everything. Everything is ruined.
00:36What we will do now? How will we even survive?
00:39Everything was destroyed.
00:41But amidst the disaster, one small ray of hope still remained.
00:47There was one banana tree still standing in their field.
00:51This wasn't an ordinary tree. Rather, it was a magical tree.
00:57But no one yet knew about this magical tree.
01:01Isn't it strange? Everything is gone.
01:05But the banana tree your father planted is still standing strong.
01:11Oh yes, I didn't even notice that.
01:13Just then, their 10-year-old son Mangu came running happily and said,
01:19That's because Grandpa planted this tree when I was born.
01:24Before he passed away, he told me that this tree would always stay green and help me if I take care of it with love.
01:33Since childhood, Mangu loved that tree a lot.
01:37Every morning, he gave it water and looked after it with lots of care.
01:43He used to talk to the tree just like he talked to his grandpa.
01:48One day, Mangu was very hungry and held his stomach and went to his mom asking for food.
01:56Mom, please give something to eat quickly. I am very hungry.
02:01Where should I get food from? We don't even have a single grain at home.
02:06It feels like famine has hit our home. We might just die of hunger.
02:11Hearing all this, Mangu became very sad.
02:14And whenever he was sad, he always sat under the banana tree.
02:19He did the same that day too.
02:23Grandpa, look, I've been hungry since morning.
02:28Mom says we don't have any food left at home.
02:33Things are getting worse each day, Grandpa.
02:36I wish you were still alive.
02:38I am really missing you, Grandpa.
02:42Mangu hugged the tree and began to cry.
02:45His tears started falling near the tree's roots.
02:49The banana tree slowly bent towards Mangu as if it was hugging him back lovingly.
02:56Suddenly, a bunch of bananas began to grow on the tree.
03:01Mangu looked up and was surprised.
03:03Whoa! A bunch of bananas!
03:06This wasn't here before.
03:08When did this grow?
03:10Seeing the first bunch of bananas made Mangu super happy.
03:15He quickly plucks many bananas from the bunch.
03:19And running reaches to his mom quickly.
03:23Showing her bananas, he says,
03:26Look mom, I brought too many bananas.
03:29Oh, where did you get these bananas from?
03:32Mom, I plucked them from our banana tree.
03:36All of a sudden, lot of bananas grew on it today.
03:40It appears as a magic.
03:42What?
03:42Really?
03:43That's unbelievable.
03:45Madhavi made a vegetable dish with some of the bananas.
03:49And she sliced the rest to make banana chips, leaving them to dry.
03:55The next day, their neighbor Lalita came over and picked up a chip to taste.
04:01Wow, Madhavi, these banana chips are so tasty.
04:06Looks like you have started a new business.
04:09By the way, how much for these chips?
04:12Uh, these chips, just 50 rupees.
04:16Okay.
04:17Lalita quickly took out 50 rupees and placed it in Madhavi's hand.
04:21Do one thing, Madhavi, in 2-3 days, make 10 kilos of these chips for me.
04:26I am going to visit my parents and I'll take them along.
04:31Saying this, Lalita left from there.
04:3410 kilos of banana chips, but a single tree can't grow that many bananas.
04:39No worries.
04:41Just make however many you can.
04:43Let's not say no to work.
04:46Next morning, when Ramesh went to the tree to pick bananas,
04:49he was shocked to see thousands of bananas hanging on it.
04:54Oh God, how did this miracle happen?
04:57How did so many bananas grow overnight?
05:01Ramesh picked as many as he could,
05:03filled baskets with them and brought them home.
05:06He told Madhavi everything and even she was surprised.
05:12From that day on,
05:14Ramesh and Madhavi started making banana chips together.
05:18In just 2 days,
05:20they made 10 kilos of chips.
05:22Hey, look there.
05:24We earned 500 rupees in just 2 days.
05:27I am thinking,
05:28why don't we set up a little chips stall?
05:31We can sell both raw and fried chips.
05:36Wow, that's a great idea.
05:38After that,
05:40Madhavi started making chips at home
05:42and Ramesh began selling them at the market.
05:45The chips were so amazing
05:47that people who had them
05:49couldn't stop eating them.
05:51Mmm, wow.
05:52What are chips?
05:54Absolutely delicious.
05:56Slowly,
05:57Madhavi's chips became famous everywhere
05:59and people from faraway places
06:02came to buy them.
06:04Eventually,
06:06Ramesh and Madhavi started selling chips
06:08even in the city.
06:10Their business grew so much
06:12that they opened a big shop.
06:15Ramesh was growing more and more successful
06:18and became very rich.
06:21One day,
06:21some poor villagers came to him.
06:24Ah, Ramesh bhai,
06:26can we get some work at your shop?
06:29We really need a job.
06:30Of course, brothers.
06:32I won't be able to manage
06:33all the work alone anyway.
06:36Your help would be great for me too.
06:39So,
06:40Ramesh began hiring needy people
06:42and Madhavi also involved
06:45helpless village women
06:46in making chips with her.
06:49Everyone worked together happily.
06:53The banana tree
06:54never stopped giving bananas.
06:56The one tree
06:58grandpa planted
06:59changed the lives
07:00of so many poor people.
07:05No.
07:05No,
07:06no,
07:06no,
07:07no.
07:14No,