Angoori and Anu together. Anu is reading a romantic piece in a magazine and tells Angoori that she has written it with such care. Angoori inquires as to what she is saying. Anu claims she’s talking about how romanticism fades with age and can impact your relationship. Angoori claims that he takes good care of Tiwari and that he doesn’t let him leave his side and that he calls him when he is late. Anu believes you’re acting by your nature, but I’m not sure what I should do. Angoori inquires as to why Vibhu is seeing someone else. Anu claims he won’t think about anybody else, but the problem is that he isn’t thinking about me. Then, according to Angoori, take good care of yourself. Anu claims that I take care of him and even assist him; only yesterday, I made two cups of tea for him, and in the winter, I always give him warm water to wash his utensils; isn’t that a kind nature? Angoori responds, “I don’t know that nature,” and that you should do what I do for Tiwari, which is to shoot everyone who approaches him. Anu inquires about Tiwari’s romantic life. Anu is embarrassed and claims that he has never let me sleep through the night. Anu inquires as to what he does. Angoori is shy and says that he tells me love stories and that when he gets gassy, he goes for a stroll and asks me to make a home remedy for him.

Anu believes I will not allow this to happen to me. Tiwari and Tillu are in the store. Tillu, who is storing the cargo in the truck, claims that it is too heavy. Only a few cartons remain, according to Tiwari. Tillu claims that they are so hefty that they will injure my back. Tiwari compliments him. Tillu goes to pick up the parcel and complains that her back is hurting. Tiwari says you’re weaker than a female and asks for assistance. It’s not my job, said the man. Tillu screams in agony. Tiwari takes the package from Tillu and kicks him. Vibhu approaches them and makes fun of Tiwari. Tiwari claims that I’m working on my shop. Vibhu mocks him once more. Everyone is giggling. Tiwari yells at Tillu, “I’m dismissing you right now!” Tillu expresses his gratitude and departs.

Vibhu says, “This is your respect, and you should work,” and then he walks away. Tiwari believes you will be punished for your smile, so he walks up to the man and slaps him. Teeka is in Vibhu’s place. Teeka is putting David’s belongings in his luggage. David advises against keeping so many clothes because they will not fit. Teeka tells him to be silent and pack his belongings before asking what he’ll say next. Tiwari approaches them and takes a seat. Teeka’s work is praised by David. Tiwari inquires as to what he did. David claims that I informed him that this bag could only hold seven items, but he packed fourteen and that he asked Teeka to clean his shoes before saying no and leaving. Teeka inquires as to why. You won’t be able to do it, according to David. David compliments him once more. How are you able to get him to work, Tiwari asks. David claims that he isn’t the one. Malkhan enters, greets David, and hands him his bag, saying, “I repaired it, along with your pants and slippers, for 500rs.” David compliments him and says, “I was expecting it to cost 2000/-.” You broke my heart by saying this, Malkhan says, and you can only say this when Malkhan is not around. David thinks you three are fantastic. Teeka hands him his shoes and tells him, “Now you can wear them.” Why did you bring new shoes for me, David asks. Teeka claims that they are your old shoes that she merely shined.

Yes, these are ancient, and David compliments him on his work, saying, “You boys are great,” to which Tiwari responds, “I don’t understand you are so talented, then what are you doing here?” Yes, says Tiwari. When David asked him to prepare tea, they began to argue, and David said, “Vibhu, make beautiful tea from you.” Teeka assures her, “Don’t worry, we’ll make it.” Okay, David says, make some tea for us and compliment them. Tiwari inquires as to what he has to do to ensure that they continue to serve you with delight. David adds that if you praise them enough, they will work for you; you can see how they work for me, and I have a lot of youngsters like them. The following morning. TMT and Prem together. Prem adds, “Come with me and I’ll show you a spot.” Please turn on the light, Tillu says, because we can’t see anything. Prem turns on the light. This Chiddu Kabadi shop, according to Malkhan. Prem responds, “Yes, I’ve taken this on rent and will transform it into a call centre,” adding, “Get to work, I’ve partnered with ten companies.” Malkhan responds that we must sell their things in any case. Prem thinks you’re smart. What about payment, says Teeka? Prem claims that you will receive a 1% discount on each product’s pricing. Malkhan tells Tillu and Teeka that if they sell a commodity for a lakh rupees, they will receive 1000 rupees.

Prem tells you to stop dreaming and tells you that my stuff is not more than 500/-, therefore you’ll get 5rs. TMT is in disbelief. Prem inquires if you are ready or if I should ask someone else. TMT talks about it and says, “Yes, we’re ready.” Okay, get ready to work, Prem replies, because I want my business. Teeka mocks him and tells him that he must first tidy the room. TMT, it’s time to get to work. In the garden, Tiwari inquires about Vibhu. Vibhu approaches Tiwari’s home. Tiwari acts as if he is wagering on Aloo Paratha’s phone. Vibhu assumes he’s referring to Angooris Paratha. I’m not talking about my wife; I’m talking about Vibhu’s paratha, and how can I praise him in person.

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