Maulana Sahib walks through a garden when he encounters Umar Daraz, who is humming a tune. Upon seeing Maulana, Umar Daraz shouts, "Hey! Maulana Sahib! Aslam Alaikum! Come here, I actually want to talk to you." Maulana replies, "Walaikum Salaam! How are you, Umar Daraz sir?"
Umar Daraz explains that his mother had visited their house and complained about Maulana's attitude towards them. Maulana defends himself, suggesting that women often exaggerate and misrepresent situations. Umar Daraz expresses concern about Maulana's behavior towards his mother, but Maulana remains unapologetic.
As the conversation progresses, Maulana cleverly turns the tables on Umar Daraz, revealing that his wife had made comments about Umar Daraz's age and Maulana's own family dynamics. Umar Daraz quickly bids farewell, seemingly embarrassed.
Their second meeting takes place at a dhaba, where Maulana is having tea. Umar Daraz passes by, humming another tune, and Maulana greets him. Umar Daraz sits down, and Maulana chastises him for his previous behavior, accusing him of stupidity and meddling in family matters.
Maulana also references a previous conversation with Umar Daraz's wife, implying that Umar Daraz had been spreading rumors about Maulana's family issues. Umar Daraz remains silent, looking embarrassed.
In another scene, Maulana sits in a mosque when Farad Sahib approaches him with a complaint. Maulana jokingly mentions his own complaint about not finding shoes in his size. Farad Sahib hesitates, and Maulana teases him about his accusations of pretentiousness.
The conversation turns heated as Maulana accuses Farad Sahib of arrogance and hypocrisy. Farad Sahib becomes frightened and eventually leaves the mosque, with Maulana dismissively telling him to go and do some work.
As Farad Sahib departs, he mentions the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine, but Maulana interrupts him, expressing his frustration and anger towards people like Farad Sahib. Maulana then addresses himself, wondering about the nature of people like Farad Sahib.