The text appears to be a subtitles or transcript of a video or audio file, likely a superhero-themed episode or movie. The story revolves around a super hero named Super Speedo, who is being blamed for not catching a thief. Super Speedo apologizes for the mistake and explains that he was busy with an exam and didn't mean to cause trouble. The scene then shifts to a conversation between Super Speedo and another character, Ajay, where they discuss their plan to catch the thief.
The story takes a turn when a new character, Super Captain, is introduced, who claims to be the real hero of Sun City. Super Captain accuses Super Speedo of being the one who stole the loot and reveals that he was the one who lost his balance due to an exam.
The conversation becomes more intense, with Super Captain challenging Super Speedo and Ajay to a fight. The scene ends with Super Captain declaring that he will teach Super Speedo and Ajay a lesson.
The text also includes some musical elements, with phrases like "Do it" and "Loot" being repeated throughout the conversation. The story appears to be a mix of action, drama, and humor, with a focus on the superhero theme.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The conversation starts with someone saying "Do it".
2. A song is playing in the background, with lyrics like "Loot that stops here in 109 Gyan".
3. Ajay is mentioned, and someone asks him to "listen more and show me".
4. There is a discussion about a thief who has escaped with some 521 gas.
5. Super Speedo, Super Captain, and Ok are mentioned as superheroes.
6. Super Speedo apologizes for a fight between him and Super Captain.
7. There is a plan to catch a thief, with Super Speedo, Super Captain, and Ajay working together.
8. The thief is revealed to be a super villain known as Super Devil.
9. Super Devil admits to being the one who stole the 521 gas and framed Super Speedo.
10. The superheroes and Ajay team up to teach Super Devil a lesson.
11. Super Speedo becomes the hero of Suncity, and Super Devil is defeated.
12. The conversation ends with someone saying "Do it to Ajay" and another person responding "Yes, yes".
Note that these facts are mostly just statements of what is being said in the conversation, without any additional context or interpretation.