In her bedroom, Angoori tells Munmun, “I remember you were very young during the wedding.” Tillu says, “OK, but this shouldn’t affect my salary,” and tells Angoori, “I believe you.” Tillu says, “First I’ll eat, then I’ll depart,” and ponders Munmun.

Vibhuti, who is enjoying tea at a tea stand, says that because of Anita, he is in a big problem and that he can’t go home. He then sends me out to get into kore trouble. You are my best friend, Vibhuti says, so don’t say things like this. Prem claims that you never talk in front of my wife and that anytime you say something, you always get me stuck. Vibhuti claims to be a dog and tells the tea stall owner that if someone comes to pick up the vehicle, they should respond, “We don’t know about this vehicle.”

Tillu, who is looking for Munmun at the bus terminal, notices Pely and asks, “What are you doing here?” What are you gazing at, Munmun? Can’t you hear what I’m saying? When every door in her life closes, Vibhuti says, “When every door closes in my life, there is only one door open for me, and that is Saxena’s house.” She tries to open it, but it is locked, and she knocks. Ask Vibhuti what happened when Saxena comes out and says, “Don’t try to cheat with me.” Don’t say Anita has thrown me out of my house, Vibhuti says. No, Saxena says, I’m not going to say you tell me. Vibhuti says, “I’m saying she grabbed keys by mistake,” but you’re still bothering me.” Angoori says, “Good on this, have gajar Halwa,” and tries to feed him before dropping it on Tiwari, who apologises. Angoori exclaims, “I’m numb after seeing you speak in English; I wish I could express myself in the same way.”