The scene begins with a conversation between two women, Karishma Singh and Meera, discussing a case involving the banning of saris. Meera presents a strong argument against the ban, citing the cultural significance and practicality of saris. The conversation is interrupted by a phone call, and Meera is asked to participate in a competition to prove the worth of saris.
Meera wins the competition, and the judge, Mrs. Malkhani, is impressed by her arguments. Mrs. Malkhani apologizes for her earlier decision to ban saris and decides to scrap the rule. Meera's police station is praised for its efforts in resolving the case.
The scene then shifts to a new case, where a man named Chita comes to the police station to file a complaint against his wife. Chita is a submissive husband who is being forced by his wife to dig a hole in their backyard. The police officers are amused by Chita's situation and offer to help him.
The scene then takes a dramatic turn as it is revealed that Meera, the female police officer, has gone missing. Her colleagues are concerned and suspect that she may have been abducted. The GPS tracking system on Meera's device is not working, leading to fears that she may be in danger. Karishma Singh is tasked with finding Meera and is determined to fulfill her responsibility.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. A case is being discussed about banning saris.
2. Ms. Haseena is arguing that if saris are banned, other things should also be banned.
3. She mentions the great women who wrote the golden history of the nation, including Jhansi's queen, Queen Lakshmibai, and Ahilyabai.
4. Ms. Haseena explains that saris are comfortable and suitable for many professions and works.
5. She argues that banning saris in pubs and restaurants should also mean banning them everywhere else.
6. Karishma Singh is asked to compete in a challenge to prove that saris are better, comfortable, and safe.
7. The challenge is to wear a sari and perform tasks, with the winner being the one who completes the tasks successfully.
8. Ms. Haseena is against the sari ban and argues that it is a matter of a woman's honour and respect.
9. A man, Chita, comes to the police station to file a complaint against his wife.
10. Chita explains that his wife asked him to dig a hole in their house, and he is seeking help to stop her.
11. The police officer, Ms. Haseena, agrees to help Chita and talk to his wife.
12. ASI Meera, a police robot, is mentioned as being responsible for solving cases.
13. Meera is shown to be working hard and carrying the responsibility of the whole police station.
14. Meera's GPS is mentioned as being always on and never going off.
15. Meera goes missing, and her GPS is turned off, leading to speculation that she may have been abducted.
16. Karishma Singh is tasked with finding Meera.