In the beginning, David is drinking and carrot calls and says, “Hey love, I’ll be home in a few days, be ready to enjoy,” and I’m on the bed in the London Museum with the legs still standing. This plan appeals to Tiwari.

In Vibhuti’s residence, Angoori adds, “I didn’t realise Tiwari would be so cold-hearted that he isn’t missing me.” Saxena claims that I will harm his feelings and that when he is sad, he will come to you and say, “I’m leaving.” Tillu warns that if you say anything, even alcohol will erupt in wrath. What are you saying, Malkhan? What are you saying, Malkhan? We can’t beat a simple man for drinking. Don’t say things like that, Anita says; I asked you to pick bags and you’re giving me sarcasm; if this is an issue, don’t come next time. You usually say things like this, Vibhuti says, but you still bring me. Anita says, “OK, then I’ll go to the tailor and submit my measurements,” and then she walks away.

Vibhuti claims that she is very different and that she is always behind me; she does not know when she will return. Anita chastises These are your pals, Vibhuti, who can kill you for money, and you fight for them. I’ve always told you to keep away from criminal types because you never know how they’ll affect you, and you should ask Prem who asked you to do this. Prem says it’s Tiwari, and he says he’ll pay me money if I defeat him, which I accept because I’m short on cash.

Helen, David, and Tiwari are drinking tea together. What are you saying why we shall do it, Anita asks. David asks, “Are you insane?” and “Why will I say that to you?” Anita says, “I was taking your exam with Angoori, and I’m sad to report, but you almost passed,” and that she is waiting for you. Angoori says, “I had a quarrel with Tiwari, and I tried informing you many times,” but “don’t worry about me,” and Tiwari says, “I’m keeping up with the phone now.”