The scene begins with Sultan, the ruler, addressing a group of trainees, including Aladdin, Shifan, and Yasmine, stating that he forgives past mistakes but expects them to be punctual and not interfere with his training methods. Sultan reveals that he is looking for a worthy successor to find the "Kaale Chirag" (Black Lamp), a powerful artifact.
Meanwhile, Principal Chulbul and Master discuss the Black Lamp and its dangers, and they plan to stop Warrior Zafar, who is searching for it. They discover that the Golden Lamp, a symbol of goodness, is with the prince, and they believe he may be able to reach the Black Lamp and stop Zafar.
Sultan puts the trainees through a series of physical challenges, pushing them to their limits. Aladdin, Shifan, and Yasmine pass the tests, but Sultan warns them that the next challenge will be the most difficult one yet. The challenge is to control fire, and the trainees must run to the first story of the firework to achieve this.
As the trainees run, they are given cryptic clues, and Aladdin decides to go in a different direction, trusting his instincts. The scene ends with Aladdin meeting a mysterious woman, Ms. Ruksaar, who claims to be part of a secret society that protects the lamp.
Here are the key facts from the text:
1. The training begins with the Sultan speaking to the trainees.
2. The Sultan states that he will punish those who are late or interfere with others.
3. A girl reminds the Sultan that he should give girls a chance to prove themselves.
4. The Sultan agrees to give the girls a chance.
5. The trainees are asked to cross a fire as part of their training.
6. One of the trainees is unable to cross the fire and is encouraged by the Sultan to try again.
7. The trainees are asked to climb a wall of net as part of their training.
8. One of the trainees is scared but is encouraged by others to climb the wall.
9. Chulbul and the Principal discuss a plan to stop Zafar from getting the "Kaale Chirag".
10. The Principal mentions that the black lamp is a symbol of evilness and that the golden lamp is a symbol of nobleness and truth.
11. The Prince has the golden lamp and may be able to reach the black lamp.
12. The secret route that protects the lamp will surely stop Zafar if they learn about the Prince's plan.
13. The trainees are asked to run and reach the first story of the firework as part of their training.
14. The trainees are given a riddle to solve and are told to run towards the right, but the correct answer is to go towards the left.
15. Aladdin meets Lady Ruksaar, who wants to talk to the secret society that protects the lamp.