Anu is on the line. Singhania is my name. Vibhu inquires as to which idiot you were conversing with. Anu says, “Mind your language.” I was speaking with Mr. Singhania, a very successful businessman who is looking for a business partner. His wife is suspicious, so he prefers someone who is married. What’s the problem, Vibhu says, you’re married and want to be a business partner. We should also look as husband and wife, according to Anu. What does that mean, Vibhu asks, should I sleep in front of them or should I dance for them? My clients, according to Anu, aren’t as useless as your pals; they just act like a husband. Vibhu thinks you’re referring to a servant. Anu claims that you want a lot of drama and that you want me to kick you out.

Tiwari and Angoori are having a nice time together. I’ve decided to cut your cake on the Eiffel Tower, says Tiwari. I know you won’t, adds Angoori. We will, according to Tiwari. Angoori criticises Tiwari for saying nice things but never taking vacations; Tiwari responds that she will this time. Tiwari is irritated when Angoori receives a call from Daddu. Daddu says a young man named Champak would pay you a visit since he has some tasks. Tiwari tells Angoori not to make excuses. Tiwari gets excited and says hello Daddu, when will Champak come? Daddu says to Angoori, Champak is very wealthy and wants to invest in Tiwari’s business. Daddu says the next day, and he is very wealthy, so be careful. Angoori wonders why you’re so happy now when you were so annoyed before. Your Daddu delivered such fantastic news, according to Tiwari.

David sobs when he wakes up. Anu and Vibhu are perplexed. When David mentions that he is missing Khajori, Anu inquires as to who Khajuri is. Vibhu claims that our aunt’s name isn’t Khajori. David says he met her at a wedding, fell in love with her, married her, and then moved to London for work. Anu wonders where she is now. David claims she is no longer alive, and I am heartbroken. I understand the anguish of separation, adds Vibhu. Anu inquires, “How do you know about this pain?” Vibhu says, “You’re going to Lakhimpur, and I’m going to miss you.” Aww, says Anu. David claims that he adored Khajori and that he misses her. Anu, go to sleep, Vibhu adds, and I’ll talk to Chachaji and return. David bursts out laughing, saying, “I recall Khajori’s mischief.” Vibhu thinks you’re wonderful.

TMT is upset at the bar. Teeka recalls that once when Rhusa was plucking mangoes, I terrified her and she slapped me, which she still remembers. Tilu claims that I recall her kick. Prem and Gupta enter the pub and begin discussing a land deal. Prem wonders how he will be able to raise more funds because the area is close to sewage. Tilu approaches them drunk and informs them that Rhusa has cheated on them; Prem and Gupta leave since they are inebriated. TMT continues to profess their love for Rhusa. Bar owner approaches them and wants to pay for the reel. Malkan says see they left when we were in anguish. The owner summons his bouncers.

Anu thanks Angoori for accompanying her to the Ram Navami puja; Angoori responds, “Why thank you? You are my best friend; feel free to ask for any assistance.” Angoori explains the significance of Ram Navami to Anu, explaining that Ramji was born to put a stop to Ravan and was extremely faithful to Sita, and that every woman desires to have a spouse like him. I have Tiwari, according to Angoori. Anu claims that she has Vibhu. In Ram avatar, Anu and Angoori see Vibhu and Tiwari. Tiwari and Vibhu inquire as to why they are featured. Vibhu approaches Angoori, who is watering the plants, and greets her, asking why she doesn’t sing anymore. Saxena approaches them, and Angoori says, “You two chat,” and then goes away.

Vibhu Ohija’s board is shown by Saxena. Vibhu inquires if you’ve ever called a normal soul. Saxena says, “I did my grandfather,” but your grandfather shows in and adds, “I used to meet a dancer.” Vibhu says yeah, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, In Himalaya, Saxena says he also spoke about your father. Vibhu is correct, and you are aware of David uncle’s numerous love affairs, but he did fall in genuine love with a woman, and he misses his love Khajori, and what would happen to my 20 crore if he suffers from depression as a result of it? Don’t be concerned, says Saxena.

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