Teeka is reading the newspaper near the tea stall. Dadu gets off his scooter and takes a seat next to Teeka cough. Teeka welcomes him and asks, “What are you doing here?” Everything appears to be great. Dadu responds, “Yes, my daughter is happy, and everyone else is happy, but my wife is either eating or praying.” Teeka explains what the issue is. Dadu claims that no one cares for me because everyone is preoccupied with their own lives. Teeka advises against being emotional. Yes, you are here, Dadu says, but you will not be able to fulfil all of my requests. Teeka exclaims, “Stop your nonsense.” Just because Saxena and Vibhuti say something doesn’t mean I’m worthless. If Teeka answers yes, tell them that they love me as a child and that they will feel deviated. Dadu suggests that you arrive at the point where Tillu and Malkhan would have informed Angoori that she was concerned and looking for you…
…..Tillu and Malkhan approach Tiwari, and Angoori informs him that Teska has left the house and is missing. Teeka adds, “Don’t worry, I’ll prove it when they don’t see Teeka tomorrow.” When they don’t see Teeka tomorrow, everyone will panic and wonder where she is. Tillu responds, “OK, until then, hide.”
Prem, Saxena, Angoori, Tiwari, Gupta, and Vibhutiti are at the hotel’s reception area, and Vibhuti says, “Let’s go.” How can you say anything against our friend, Tillu asks. Dadu claims that they only say me to my face if they don’t want to live with me. Teeka says they love you, and I can prove it. If a few people from the Modern colony come here now, we’ll know what to do. Sit here, hold this paper, and shield yourself from the sun. When they come, I’ll tell them Bhoore uncle is dead, and they’ll know how much they love you. Tillu responds, “What are you saying?” This is horrible, and now I’m going to tell Gullu, who will pay him money because the old man is dead.