Everyone is gathered around the dining table. When Tiwari enters, he adds, “I can’t see Bhabhiji.” Can’t you see us all, Vibhuti asks. Tiwari claims that if he can’t see Bhabhiji, he can’t see anyone else and that he can’t see her because he invited her. Vibhuti claims to have travelled to Lakhimpur Giri. Tiwari asks, “Why did you come here?” “Did I tell you to come alone?” “I told bhabhi to come alone and eat supper with my sister,” Tiwari continues. Tiwari tells Angoori that if you call two guests, one is God and the other is Beast. Vibhuti states, “When I saw your sister, I said, “You are my sister, and I never take anything from my sister,” adding, “I always look anything in his pocket and ask Angoori to give me 100Rs, and I’ll eat something outside.” Tillu tells Munmun that they have always been impoverished and rely on us to survive and that they are living because of us. Just come to my residence and get your drinks. Will you eat Saffron Kulfi, Tillu asks? Munmun agrees. When Tillu asks for Kulfi, Ram Dayal tells him that he has one request and that the day before he gave 100 kulfi to the beggar. Munmun suggests that you maintain the servant because you are familiar with Tiwari’s behaviour. Angoori claims that he is always occupied with the shop. Angoori tells Tillu that she doesn’t want to go shopping and Munmun that he is finished with his exercise and should shower and eat breakfast. Vibhuti approaches her, greets her, and reads her a poem before asking if she wants breakfast. Angoori arrives with food and says, “Here is your breakfast,” before adding, “Wait until Tiwari arrives, then we’ll all eat together.” Vibhuti says I’m leaving now and asks for a photo of you; he’s from Spain and was asking how a bad person looks, so I’ll show him your photo and he flees.