At the coconut water stall, everyone. Why are you laughing, Teeka says? We’ll show you everything. If we don’t become players, Tillu tells Tiwari, you can change our names. Malkhan tells Tiwari that he will find out when we play cricket in London. They are mocked by Master and Gupta. Angoori is expecting Vibhu. Vibhu approaches Angoori to greet her. Angoori returns the greeting and prepares to begin telling her poem. Vibhu approaches her, flirts with her, and reads her a poem. Angoori claims that I told you I wrote a poem about dishes. Vibhu apologises for forgetting something and flirts with her. Angoori claims that he promised to tell you a poem, but you refuse to listen. Vibhu expresses his regret to Tiwari. Prem approaches him and tells him to sit down quickly. Angoori is about to tell a poem, according to Vibhu. Prem asks whether you want this poetry to be worth 75,000 rupees. Vibhu sits with him and then walks away. Look at your nephew, says Angoori, he isn’t ready to listen to my poem.
Prem and Vibhu arrive at their destination. Vibhu inquires as to where you brought me. Prem says, “I have some vital work here,” so please service my scooter. Vibhu claims that if you had given me there, I would have heard her poem. So, if you didn’t hear her poem, you lost something, according to prom. Vibhu says, “I forgot it,” and then asks for the keys. Take it and curse Prem, Prem says it’s there. A passer-by gave him his address. Vibhu slaps him and says, “Go, I’m not in the mood.” Anu is reading a magazine about how to emphasise the value of being a wife. David brings coffee and inquires as to whom you are attempting to impress. Anu scolds him for his coffee, saying there is no milk in it and claims she’s attempting to impress your nephew. There is no milk in the home, according to David. Anu claims that she asked Vibhu to bring milk, but he has yet to return; he could be having fun with his friend. David claims that those who have fun in the morning and at night have a good time. Anu begins cursing Vibhu, and the two begin discussing Vibhu and his friend Prem. David assures you that he will look after you. Anu inquires about the cost.
Prem’s scooty is being serviced by Vibhu at the service centre. The mechanic estimates 75 hours, for which I will charge $7500. Vibhu is annoyed with the number 75 and requests that he service that scooty. Tiwari approaches Vibhu and asks, “Why did you get married to her if you don’t have the repute to work your marriage with a lovely girl?” How dare you, Vibhu says, and they begin arguing about their wives. Tiwari claims that Anu told him about how you abandoned her throughout her amorous period. According to Vibhu, you should also look after your wife. Your scooter has 75 flaws, according to the mechanic. Vibhu becomes upset and requests that he repair the scooty.
Angoori is in the kitchen, writing poems on her lady’s finger, praising herself and wondering what she should do with her skill. Angoori decides to call Ammaji and dial her number. Ammaji answers the phone and asks, “How are you?” Angoori says, “I’m fine, and I have some excellent news for you.” Ammaji exclaims, “Thank God, I’m finally becoming a grandmother!” Angoori claims that there is something else, that I am now a poet. The moment, according to Ammaji, is to be a mother, not a poet. Angoori says she’s going to attempt it, and she’s written a poem about it. Ammaji hurls her phone at a stranger.
Angoori hangs up the phone and cries out to God, asking who he should tell his poem.
Prem is being awaited by Vibhu. Prem approaches him. Vibhu inquires as to your whereabouts. Prem claims that he did not take a taxi and had to walk to you. Vibhu believes you should have taken a taxi. Angoori dials Vibhu’s number and requests that he come quickly and bring cottage cheese. Vibhu adds, “Don’t worry, I’ll get it for you and be there in no time,” before hanging up. Prem claims that you are always excited to meet Angoori and that we are all idiots. Vibhu describes you as a close buddy to his heart. Prem claims that if we were closer, you would not have avoided me. Angoori wants to tell my poem, Vibhu says.
Anu talks to Kalavati over the phone regarding Vibhu’s behaviour. Tiwari enters the room and greets Anu. Anu cuts the line. Tiwari presents her with a saree. When Anu sees the present, she comments on how lovely it is and wonders if you just brought one. Yes, just three were created, according to Tiwari, and this is the last one. Anu inquires about the other two. One is with the Queen of London, according to Tiwari, while the other is with the Sultan of Brunei. Anu inquires, “What did you bring for Angoori?” and “Are you not giving her a saree?” Yes, Tiwari adds, I brought something for her as well. According to Anu, you first gave this saree to Angoori before giving it to me because she didn’t like it.
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