“You sold your mother’s earrings… for me?”
Tara breaks down. Moti does the unthinkable: he sells his shop, his scooter, and his late mother’s gold earrings (his most precious possession) to raise ₹60 lakh. He pays the debt without telling her.
She calls him insane. He says, “You’re a ₹2 crore liability. I’m your only asset.” They shoot a film called Sabse Sasta Superstar — a meta-story about a bankrupt heroine saved by a shopkeeper. Moti directs, produces, edits, and even acts (badly). Tara teaches him to dance. He teaches her to eat street food without disgust.
Moti, drunk on cheap whiskey, bids ₹1 lakh. The site crashes. Next morning, he gets a legal notice: Act Two: The Conflict Moti travels to Mumbai. Tara lives in a crumbling Versova flat, eating instant noodles in a torn designer gown. She’s proud, furious, and horrified.