Tiwari is on the phone with someone, praising Vibhu’s cuisine. Vibhu smiles as he listens to his chat. Tiwari hangs up the phone and walks over to Vibhu, saying, “I was just trashing you over the phone to my friend.” Vibhu advises that you do it in front of me the next time so that I am aware. I’m a fan, says Tiwari. Vibhu expresses his gratitude by saying, “I genuinely appreciate that you appreciate my effort.” Tiwari praises you and claims that no one in India cooks better than you. If you love a lot, Vibhu says, I’ll cook for you. Tiwari informs him that he will be waiting and that he should depart.
Angoori dials Tiwari’s number and says, “Come quickly, I’ve made your favourite Aloo Paratha.” Tiwari is on the phone with Agrawal, discussing business, paratha, and disconnects. Tiwari is startled when he sees Aloo Paratha and asks Angoori what it is. This is your favourite Aloo Paratha, according to Angoori. Tiwari apologises for not being able to eat because of gas. You won’t this time, according to Angoori, because I added wine. I don’t feel like eating, Tiwari says. At the very least, Angoori says, take one bite for me. I don’t feel like it, Tiwari says. Vibhu and Paratha enter the room, and Vibhu adds, “You might feel like.” Tiwari greets him and invites him to take a seat. Vibhu says she made aloo paratha with garlic chutney for you. Tiwari is ecstatic. If someone asked me about my final desire, Tiwari says it would be for your paratha. Vibhu gets emotional and says, “I’m extremely touched.” He then offers him a bite to eat. Tiwari exclaims, “Wow, they’re so great,” and inquires as to what you put in them. Vibhu says, “I love you.” Angoori becomes depressed and asks Tiwari what I put in my paratha. Vibhu tells Angoori, “I like your paratha.” Tiwari compliments Vibhu, and his paratha declares that it is enjoyable. I’m touched and overwhelmed, adds Vibhu. Angoori becomes enraged and departs. Vibhu says you’ve lavished praise on me, so give him another mouthful.
Vibhu and Anu are looking through a photo album. Vibhu examines the photo and asks, “Who is this thin girl?” It’s me, Anu replies, and I’m always slender and trim from the start. Yes, you are correct, Vibhu says, mocking her. Tiwari observes them conversing. Do you remember when we went to see a horror movie? Vibhu asks Anu. Anu recalls, “I remember being afraid a lot.” Vibhu answers sure, and you’ve been getting close to me. Anu says she enjoyed that day since she was able to spend time with you. It happens with age, according to Vibhu. So are we elderly now, Anu says, or are we still you? Yes, we are young, adds Vibhu. So, let’s go again, Anu says, as she gets a call from Pappu Telemarketing.
Teeka, Tillu, and Malkhan describe a special broom and a variety of things to her. Anu says, “Shut up,” and hangs up. Vibhu claims that you haven’t responded to my invitation to go out. Listen, there’s a new horror picture out, and I’ve heard it’s scary, so I’d like to see it with you so I can get comfy with you. Let’s meet tonight at the theatre, Vibhu says. No, the air conditioning doesn’t work there, so let’s go to the mall, says Anu. Theatre, according to Vibhu, is enjoyable. Tiwari hears everything and declares, “I’m going to spoil your experience.” In the hall, Angoori says, “Tiwari harmed me this time; I don’t know what happened to him before; he used to compliment my cooking a lot,” and she sobs. Rusa approaches her and inquires about her well-being. How are you doing, Angoori? Rusa inquires as to why you are upset and if there is a problem. Do you want something to eat, Angoori inquires? Rusa declines, stating, “I’m coming from home,” and then asking, “Tell me why you’re sad.” My rights, according to Angoori, are being taken away from me. Is Tiwari seeing someone else, according to Rusa? No, Angoori adds, it’s not a girl; it’s a man named Vibhu. Rusa, who was taken aback, stated that they had never appeared to be of any other type.
No, you’re misinterpreting the issue; Tiwari isn’t tasting my food; he’s eating food prepared by Vibhu, and Angoori explains her predicament. This, according to Rusa, could be a coincidence. No, Angoori responds, it’s a protest, and it’s all because Vibhu is destroying my marriage. Teeka makes a phone call Hello, this is Angoori from Pappu Telemarketing, and I’m here to tell you about their products. Angoori yells and hangs up the phone, saying, “I’ll fetch tea for you, Rusa.” Anu is in the waiting room. Vibhu claims I’m sick of him. Vibhu approaches Anu and inquires, “Are you sleeping yet?” Anu claims that you left the theatre and that I got friendly with someone else, who I don’t know. Vibhu inquires as to the number of times. That was a disturbing movie, according to Anu. Vibhu says, “I’ll take care of that person.” Anu claims that it is your issue, not his.
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