Tell me anything, Tiwari says to Anita. Tiwari claims that I was only inquiring in general. Anita declares, “I don’t want tea; don’t you know I’m a coffee person,” but you men are unable to provide me with coffee. Tiwari apologises and asks Panday to cease driving the rickshaw. Anita says there’s no need to stop the rickshaw, and Tiwari, your goal isn’t here; you sat in the rickshaw to give me a lift; now you can go wherever you like, and now kindly shut up and enjoy the journey with me.
Tiwari is enjoying a drink. Anita replies, “I’m not feeling well, and it appears like you’re being overly kind to me, which I don’t enjoy,” and Come on say something to me. What should I say, says Vibhuti. Anita thinks climate can be romantic, but when you say it isn’t, that’s the problem. I have no idea what you’re doing, and I’m want to beat you up. I’m sorry, but I don’t know. I feel like I should sit on your head if you ask why are you sitting here, but I don’t say that because I want to save this relationship, and I feel very angry when you say that’s how you cook. I feel like I should say why don’t you ask your mother to cook, but I never say that because I want to save this relationship. The worst-case scenario, according to Vibhuti, is when you say, “What are you wearing?” Now you’re going to tell me what to wear, and I’m going to feel like a fog, but I never say I’m always courteous. Saxena appears and says, “Your saree will be ripped, please wait while I untangle it,” adding, “Your saree was stuck on a nail.” Malkhan claims, “I don’t know why he kicked me out of the house, but I remember him telling me to leave,” adding, “Don’t worry, I’ll spend my life on the street, and I’ll die on the street.” Thank you, Malkhan, you are god in a human body and long life. I’m scared, Angoori says, since Tiwari is being lovely to me and taunting me. I ask him to present my fuji, and he sends him underpants. Give him the phone, Ammaji urges. Angoori approaches Tiwari and says, “My Pran Nath Ammaji would like to speak with you.” Ammaji responds, “Don’t bother her,” and adds, “If I hear any complaint about you, I won’t spare you.” She then hangs up the phone.
Tiwari tells Angoori that’s not how you keep track of your relationships anymore; are you married to Amma or me, why do you tell her everything?