In today’s episode, we can see that Angoori is cleaning her hall trunk and exclaims, “It’s so filthy, what’s inside it?” Open it and behold my anklet bells. I used to wear it during my dance classes, and I remember looking through an old photo album and thinking to myself, “Dad used to look attractive,” and seeing his grandfather’s diary. Angoori says, “Say namaskar,” referring to my revolutionary grandfather’s advice to avoid using English. My grandpa, according to Angoori, attacked Britishers with a bomb, and they said he was a major impediment to our reign. What are you saying, Vibhuti? I don’t believe you, Happu says, but if you phone Angoori and tell her to say something, I’ll believe you. Okay, Vibhuti says, and I’ll bring her the cops. Tiwari asks if you’ll say anything or if you’ll be too preoccupied with your diary to ask if there’s anything to eat. Tiwari responds, “I believe she won’t stop,” and then gets up and walks away. Angoori claims he acts like a father.

January was in her hall, on the phone with Gufdi, stating, “I’ll be a little late for my class; please keep the letter from Singapore University’s post box on my desk, and ask Gufdi to clean the fuel mark from his wall.” Tiwari claims that she hasn’t had breakfast yet since Angoori is preoccupied with her father’s diary. January says to go ahead and I’ll return after a phone call.

In the kitchen, Tiwari declares, “I don’t know how to cook.”