In today’s episode, we can see that Anita is seated in her hall. Vibhuti approaches her with a cup of coffee and informs her that she has a new cup of coffee from Scotland, as well as a cookie. You have a cookie, according to Anita, but it’s a strong cup of coffee. Happu Singh enters and says, “Kanpur police station has excellent coffee as well. Come with me and I’ll offer it to you.” What’s this, Vibhuti says, we were just conversing and you’re interrupting us. Angoori and Tiwari have filed an FIR against Vibhuti, Happu informs Anita. Anita says, “Whatever you’re saying, prove it.” Okay, Angoori, are you accusing Vibhuti in every meaning of the word because it’s about his future, and if he winks at you, I’ll ask Happu to take him. Angoori claims he winks at me in all of my senses. Anita says nom Vibhutiti, and Happu and Tiwari do the same, before asking everyone to look at me and talking to Angoori and winking at her. No, Tiwari says, go capture him.

Gupta is on the phone with a patient, telling him that he has a 1.5kg stone in his kidney and that there is nothing he can do. He then makes fun of him and disconnects the phone. Even Anita saw me winking at Angoori, Vibhuti claims, so please come with me and tell everyone it’s a medical emergency. Gupta says that first I need to do a checkup, and then I’ll be able to tell and look for the nerve that says you’re winking. Gupta says don’t worry about your future because it’s already bleak, and if you go ahead, I’ll inform everyone. On the phone with Meenal, Anita says, “I’m thinking of divorcing Vibhuti; we’ve been living under one roof for years, yet he never winks at me, but he winks at his neighbour.” Vibhuti says to Anita, “You merely mentioned that sometimes people see things that have different meanings,” and “I’m not winking at Angoori.” Anita claims that everyone is against you and that I was the only one who said Vibhuti couldn’t do it, but he did. Vibhuti claims it’s a medical problem in which one of my nerves has been wounded as a result of late-night gaming, and if pressure is applied to that nerve, my eye blinks, but I am unaware that it is blinking, thus I am unaware. Can the doctor say this in front of everyone, Anita asks? Vibhuti claims that I am speaking the truth.