Vibhuti is sitting on his balcony. Tiwari is cleaning the house when Ammaji hits him and tells him not to act like a weak woman. Tiwari claims that I’m tired. According to Vibhuti, you have given birth to a loser. You don’t allow my daughter-in-law to sit in peace, according to Ammaji. Tiwari claims that I don’t ask her to do a lot of work. She is greeted by Ammaji, who says, “Come businesswomen.” Did you ask Ammaji for water when she got to the house all tired? You’re jealous of my daughter-in-progress, law’s Ammaji says to Tiwari. Ammaji tells Angoori that he has shown that he can perform better abroad, and Tiwari has never done business like this. Tiwari informs Ammaji that the target has not been met yet, and 75000 rupees remain unpaid. Let me manage him, Ammaji adds, and ask Tiwari what you prepared today when you come to the kitchen. Vibhuti replies, “Now that I understand, why don’t you let anyone near your house?” Prem says to Vibhuti, “Darling, I’m chatting to the waiter; I’ll be there shortly.” Tiwari expresses his sadness and inquires as to why you laugh after gazing at me. Helen approaches Anita and Tiwari and asks why they are acting as if they have seen a ghost. Anita begins to chuckle and adds, “Now I see why I was laughing,” adding, “Do one thing, keep this here, and come in.” Anita says, “See, I didn’t smile, so carry this suitcase and come back,” then laughs and says, “Now you feel like a servant.” Angoori prays to God for assistance in her fight and for all women to triumph around her. Vibhuti, dressed as a Shaikh, enters the shop and mocks the customers. Tillu says, “Do you know who I am?” To celebrate, Vibhuti tells Tillu to bring something sweet from the Ram Narayan market. Vibhuti exclaims, “I’ve crossed the seven seas, yet you can’t bring me a sweet from the market.” Then load it in tempo, advises Vibhuti.
Malkhan and Tillu arrive at the residence, and Teeka is summoned. When you have pure affection for an animal, you don’t see money, explains Teeka. Tillu claims that he is exploiting you to meet his needs. Teeka claims that this is incorrect, as the friendship between man and dog does not exist.