Angoori is in her room. Tiwari enters and inquires, “Did you see what I saw?” Yes, Vibhu passed out, according to Angoori. Tiwari claims I’m referring to her ponytail, which appeared out of nowhere. Yes, Angoori adds, I recall how it grew. According to Tiwari, I’m also attempting to figure it out. You are also innocent, according to Angoori, but you lack quality. Tiwari expresses concern over what happened to Vibhu in the cemetery. Angoori and Tiwari follow the speaker and see him sitting in a rocking chair outside the window, saying, “My name is Belladonna.” Angoori inquires as to who is taking Tiwari to bed and why she was referring to herself as Belladonna.

TMT is dozing off. Teeka says, “Aunty is here,” and returns to her slumber. Tiwari looks at her and says, “I’m telling you not to go out because Vibhu is summoned and can injure you.” I’m talking about the ghost inside Vibhu who can harm you, adds Tiwari. Everyone said you were a ghost, according to Angoori. When Tiwari sees Vibhu, he is startled and asks, “What is this ghost doing here?” Angoori claims that he didn’t say anything because he spotted you from the balcony. Leave it, Tiwari replies, and ask Angoori to assist me to wipe my back. When Angoori notices her leg, he remarks, “they’re correct.” and walks away.

Tiwari, who is waiting for Angoori in the washroom, adds, “Now that winter is approaching, we need to use hot water or else it will make me shiver.” Tiwari believes Angoori has arrived and instructs him to apply soap to his back with his delicate hands. Tiwari claims that your touch is unusual and that you are getting wounded because there is too much friction. Tiwari emerges, terrified, and declares that she is inside. She returns and vomits with Belladonna. You stated you’d greet me with coffee wherever it is, according to Anu. Anu says, “I’m pleased for you, proud of you,” and then adds, “Please hold this cup, I’m extremely tired, and please bring that bag.” Outside the market, beside a tea stall, TMT. Saxena responds positively and enthusiastically, “I have something to explore in ghosts now I’ll find out what’s behind that pain,” adding, “I guess as everything is there, so are ghosts, and I’ll surely find out,” before departing. Happu Singh advises not to be alarmed, claiming that he has done this many times before and that there is no reason to be alarmed.