Everyone at Tiwari’s house is having a good time. Why are you so upset with Vibhuti, Anita says, because he respects you. Vibhuti claims that he is only respecting you. We aren’t different, according to Anita. Angoori tells Vibhuti that you promised to sing a song for my birthday. Bhoorey compliments you on your singing and tells Helen that he, too, sings well, but after meeting you and David, it appears that he isn’t your child. Why don’t you tell them I’m not your kid, I’m an orphan, says Vibhuti to Helen. What are you saying, Angoori, that you are not his child? Bhoorey stops him and notices a mark on his wrist, saying, “This is our family birthmark, see, I have it as well,” implying that he is my son Juttan, who was abducted when he was born, and begins kissing him, saying, “Years ago, during his birth, I was waiting and Gupta’s father came to me and told me they lost my son, and from that time until now, I have been looking for my son.” Nothing is wrong, according to Bhoorey, because your birthmark indicates that you are Angoori’s sister. No, Vibhuti responds, I’m your kid. It’s fine, but I’m not related to Angoori. Tiwari says he enjoys seeing the siblings bond and reminds Bhoorey that he used to tell him that he should have two sons and that God would listen to him, but he is currently unemployed. They all go inside after Angoori says to Bhoorey, “Come, I made pakoda for you.”

Helen and David are invited to breakfast by Anita. Yes, now that you and Vibhuti are strangers to us, kindly inform Vibhuti that his uncle and aunty have left. Stop reacting to what the old lady said, says Anita. Angoori asks whether you have a job and tries to contact him. If you wish, I can ask Dadu for a job at his company, says the brother.