Anu, Vibhu, and David are enjoying supper at a restaurant. Anu claims, “I came here for the first time since it’s so tasty.” Vibhuti claims that it only opened two months ago, that it is Prem’s friend’s restaurant, and that he recently got out of jail. That, according to David, is a positive thing. The cuisine, according to Anu, was wonderful. Yes, Vibhu says, I’m completely stuffed right now. David adds, “Eat as much as you want because the treat is on me,” but at the very least inquire about the occasion of the treat. Yes, Vibhu says, so tell us. I believe you won the case, according to Anu. Vibhu congratulates him on his achievement. It’s my birthday, according to David. I’m sorry, Vibhu says.
Anu tells Vibhu that he should have remembered his birthday. You could have reminded me, Vibhu says. Anu claims I was preoccupied. Vibhu, I didn’t bring you any cake. There’s no need to be emotional, according to David. We’re going to cut your cake, Vibhuti says. We don’t have cake, he replies, but we do have bread. Anu inquires whether he has any thermocol that we can use to decorate and cut. I’ll bring a huge bun dunked in sweetwater, says Naarsingh. That, according to Vibhu, is a good concept. David says, “Forget about today; we’ll do it some other time.” No, Vibhu responds, we’ll celebrate your birthday instead. We have a piece of pastry, according to Naarsingh. According to Vibhu, it’s all about the feeling that size doesn’t matter. He is the one who brings the piece. Cut the cake, Vibhu says. After asking for a knife and cutting the cake, David receives a call from Monica and walks away. Bill is brought by Naarsingh. Give this bill to the birthday boy, Vibhu claims it’s 40,000/- rs.
Tiwari is in his bedroom, on the phone with Raj Kishore, reminiscing about his childhood and how they used to spend time with cattle. You pass the English channel and feel happy about his success, and you ask him about his wife, you were married to a foreigner. Angoori makes a list of everything. Tiwari asks Angoori how she got into that family, what she did there as a servant, and they discuss what each other’s wives wear, saying that my wife wears only sarees, not jeans and T-shirts, that wearing a modern dress is out of her league, and that you are coming with Bhabhi, I’ll come along to see you, mocking Angoori’s dressing sense. Hearing this makes Angoori sad.
David is being awaited by Anu and Vibhu. We need to close the restaurant, so please pay the bill, says the waiter. Vibhu dials his number and informs Anu that his phone has been turned off. If you move, the waiter threatens to cut your legs off. What is this, Anu asks. The servant claims that you are defrauding us by attempting to flee one by one. Anu scolds Vibhu for his family’s behaviour and also scolds the waiter, saying, “Shut up, stop talking rubbish, what is your status?” Anu hands her a card and expresses her dissatisfaction with her Chacha. I’ll speak with him, Vibhuti says.
I didn’t realise Tiwari hated me so much, he doesn’t like my saree, what should I do, I’m very wounded, let’s call Ammaji and express my pain, says Angoori as she walks to the kitchen, crying. Angoori recognises her and greets her. Ammaji inquires about your well-being. Angoori claims that I’m in pain. Ammaji inquires about his name. Angoori says it’s Tiwari, and he was making fun of my saree to his friend, saying Angoori isn’t worth taking anywhere because she wears a saree. If you don’t want to wear a saree, Ammaji suggests that you wear jeans and T-shirts. I overheard Angoori chatting to a buddy and he said, “I like women who like jeans and T-shirts.” Okay, Ammaji says, “Get ready, I’m coming.”
Vibhu and Anu in front of their home. Vibhu tells Anu to forget about him because he is old. Anu claims that we were treated badly solely because of him. Anu mocks his family, saying, “Didn’t you feel angry?” David slams the door and chastises them for arguing. Vibhu inquires, “What do you call someone who walks away without paying?” David refers to himself as a forced guy and describes his predicament in his account. Anu and Vibhu enter the room. In the bedroom, Anu and Vibhu. Anu says this is enough; your Chacha is making you an idiot of his own volition. Vibhu believes Chachi is deceiving David. You must send him out of the house, according to Anu. What are you talking about, Vibhu says, he is old. You can go out with him because Anu says you don’t want to be apart. Vibhuti says, “Tell me if this is the appropriate way to act.” No, Anu responds, let’s do one thing, and I’ll leave. Vibhu claims that we can communicate with him indirectly. Anu adds, “Let’s make some scenarios so he leaves on his own.” We’ll act like we’re fighting, and he’ll attempt to settle us down for a while, but after a few days, he’ll depart.
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