Princess Naazneen asks Ali to accompany her to meet Aladdin's spirit at the market, citing his bravery as protection against the spirit's danger. Ali is hesitant, revealing he is a trader, not a warrior, but eventually agrees to go with the princess.
Meanwhile, Minister Zafar prepares to capture Aladdin's spirit, using a secret army and a magical pot that can trap the spirit. However, Jhumru, an old man with 1500 years of experience, warns the princess and Ali about the pot's requirements, stating that two drops of their blood are needed to trap the spirit.
At the market, Minister Zafar announces his plan to capture Aladdin's spirit, but the spirit appears, and a battle ensues. The Genie of the lamp is summoned, and Jhumru creates an illusion to counter the Genie's powers.
Aladdin's spirit is revealed to be innocent and frames Minister Zafar for his crimes. Aladdin's spirit claims to have proof of his innocence and promises to reveal it within five days. The scene ends with Aladdin's spirit determined to clear his name, while Minister Zafar and the Genie of the lamp plot against him.
Here are the key facts from the text:
1. The Princess asks Ali to accompany her to the market to meet Aladdin's spirit.
2. Ali is hesitant, citing that he is a trader, not a warrior, and that Aladdin is a true warrior and expert in swordsmanship.
3. The Princess reveals that she had thought Ali was her friend, but now realizes she was wrong.
4. Ali explains that he had visited the Princess when she was unconscious at the Minister's behest.
5. The Minister is described as a brave warrior and a senior figure.
6. The Princess decides to take Ali along with her to the market.
7. Jhumru and another character discuss a message in code language from their master.
8. The master had planned to cook for everyone, but now Jhumru will have to prepare the 'Jalebi' instead.
9. The Minister, Zafar, appears and claims to be the protector of Baghdad from Aladdin's spirit.
10. Aladdin's spirit is present and engages in a verbal exchange with the Minister.
11. A ball of fire is launched, and the Minister claims it is his secret army.
12. The Genie of the lamp is mentioned, and Aladdin's spirit engages in a conversation with Ginu, the Genie.
13. Jhumru, who creates illusions, is struggling to keep up the illusion for long.
14. Aladdin's spirit and Ginu, the Genie, engage in a battle of powers.
15. The Princess and Ali are present during the confrontation between Aladdin's spirit and Ginu, the Genie.
16. The Genie is unable to cast a spell on Aladdin's spirit due to its close proximity to the master.
17. Aladdin's spirit claims to be innocent and punished for a crime he did not commit.
18. The Princess and Ali are mistaken for each other, and Aladdin's spirit is angry with the confusion.