Mumbai woman's Apple pencil goes missing in Puducherry, returns with an intriguing surprise

Mumbai resident Akansha Dugad's heartwarming experience with a lost Apple Pencil has captured the attention of social media users. While vacationing in Auroville, Puducherry, she lost her beloved Apple Pencil, causing initial disappointment. Howev...

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Mumbai-based Akansha Dugad embarked on a journey of unexpected kindness and heartwarming surprises, all centred around her treasured Apple Pencil. Her remarkable tale began in the picturesque town of Auroville, Puducherry, during a blissful beach day with a friend and a fellow traveller from their hostel. It was there that Akansha realised she had lost her Apple Pencil.

Despite the initial disappointment of losing a cherished possession, she decided not to let this incident cast a shadow over her holiday spirit.

Upon her return to the bustling streets of Mumbai, where she practises the art of interior design, the unexpected unfolded. A mysterious package arrived at her doorstep, and to her astonishment, it bore the name of Rakshit, a fellow hostelier she had crossed paths with during her vacation. The package contained not only a set of Apsara Pencils but also her lost Apple Pencil, which she had mourned as gone forever.


Tucked alongside the reunited gadget was a poignant note that spoke volumes: "There will never be enough kindness in this world. I will do my part; you make sure to do yours. Because, in the end, only kindness matters."

Overwhelmed with sheer joy and disbelief, Akansha exclaimed, "This is crazy; I can't believe this."


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Her heartwarming post on social media with three screenshots rapidly set the internet abuzz. Users from all corners of the digital realm poured into the comments section, applauding Rakshit for his extraordinary act of compassion.

One user couldn't help but express, "This is just so sweet; everyone can feel your excitement."

Another user added a beautiful sentiment: "Good things can travel light-years to come back to you."

Some users jokingly suggested a fun twist, saying, "Plot twist: Bro stole it, bro hid it, bro gifted it to surprise, bro impressed her." This humorous spin on the story added a touch of mystery and amusement. Another user, inspired by Rakshit's kind gesture, humorously remarked, "I should start dating guys named Rakshit."

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