Tiwari begins the episode in her bedroom. Tiwari approaches Angoori and says, “You are obstinate.” Lady compliments you on being a good couple and tells Vibhuti to take one spoon from my side and asks Vibhuti to assist her in picking up utensils before leaving.

Vibhuti says you did a good job, and now I can go shopping for new outfits. You are completely correct, Anita responds, but once all of the old garments have been removed, just the new will appear and ask him to prepare coffee. Angoori approaches her and says, “I requested that you give a gift to my relatives; did you send it or not?” Tiwari claims that during their marriage, he told her that if she wanted to marry him, the diary man relationship was not too awful. Angoori mocks Tiwari by saying, “You know how he has a stable and built a dairy shop.” Angoori claims that when you need to give a present to a cousin, you send them a wonderful gift, but when it comes to my relatives, you send a saree to your Bua this month. After diving, Angoori suggests you should take a bath and inquire if you want anything. Saxena adds, “I’m sorry you lost your husband six years ago. I commend you for fighting for the past six years and for having a position in society. I believe you don’t need to beg because you can battle with this world.” But, as Saxena points out, you recently stated that your husband died six years ago. Don’t worry, Tiwari says, you may come with me because I’m heading in the same route. I was going to collect my debts, says Tiwari, and they are available in every way, so there’s a chance I’ll find them.

Anita asks, “Are you sure you don’t want me to take another rickshaw?” Angoori becomes enraged and asks, “Why do you ask about me every day?” Vibhuti comments that you appear to be in a bad mood today, so I’ll give you a poem to cheer you up. Okay, I’m sorry, let’s change the subject and ask what gift you require from my end for Women’s Day. Vibhuti says it’s Ladies’ Day, and on this day, men say thank you to all the women in their lives, and he praises Angoori’s job, saying we’re the kind of men who don’t even pick up a wet towel from the bed. As Vibhuti has stated, Tiwari does not take up the towel and begins laughing before abruptly stopping. Why did you stop laughing out louder? People like you expect us to labour like servants, and you don’t want to pick up a wet towel, adds Angoori. We bought this food, Tillu continues, so if you say anything else, we won’t leave you. Prem says, “All right, I’m leaving now.”

Saxena appears and compliments you on your meal. Saxena explains what he did and then picks up a money note from the ground, claiming it to be the identical one he gave to Vidhwah Kumari. Tillu interjects, “What are you talking about?” and “How can you say it’s the same note?” Tillu agrees and exclaims, “Let’s eat at our place!” while yelling, “Please parcel our food!”