The dialogue revolves around a man named Anand, who is the brother of MLA Deshpande and has a powerful reputation. Anand discusses his relationship with nature and warns someone not to mess with him, as he has the power to control the forces of nature.
The scene then shifts to a conversation between a garage owner, Satyam ji, and a man who wants to meet him. The garage owner is proud of his work and feels a sense of responsibility towards the people who come to him for help.
Later, a man named Sudhir comes to discuss the marriage of his daughter with Satyam ji's son. However, the conversation is interrupted by a discussion about the environment and the need to reduce pollution.
The dialogue also touches upon the theme of a person's right to live on earth and their responsibility to protect the environment for future generations. The conversation is interspersed with music and praise, indicating a sense of drama and tension.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker is the brother of MLA Deshpande.
2. Anand has threatened the Principal of Anand's College.
3. Anand has been expelled from the party.
4. The MLA has lost his power.
5. The Principal wants to be sent away to a safe location.
6. Varun's father's health is better than before.
7. Varun wants to go out for research.
8. Ajay wants to meet Satyam ji.
9. Satyam ji is not meeting anyone at present.
10. Satyam ji is the Principal of a college.
11. Sudhir is the son of Satyam ji.
12. Sudhir wants to get married.
13. The speaker is talking to Satyam ji about the marriage of his daughter and Sudhir.
14. The family is powerful and influential.
15. The son of the family has become involved with the public rule.
16. The family has a reputation for getting what they want.
17. The speaker is worried about the environmental pollution in the city.
18. The student is upset about the pollution.
19. The speaker is advocating for the protection of the environment.
20. The speaker believes that humans are tenants on earth and have a responsibility to live sustainably.
21. The speaker is the son of a public garage owner in Surat.