The scene revolves around Aladdin's spirit, who is trying to prove his innocence to Yasmine. Aladdin's spirit is projected by Jhumru to convince Yasmine's mother and the Princess that he is back. However, the Minister, who is the real culprit, tries to thwart their plans. The Minister's Genie is unable to capture Aladdin's spirit, and the Genie suspects that someone else is doing magic to interfere with his powers. The Minister scolds the Genie, calling him useless and immature. The Genie defends himself, stating that there are problems that can render magic ineffective. Meanwhile, the Princess starts questioning the Genie about Aladdin's spirit, and the Genie shares stories about other spirits he has encountered. The scene ends with the Genie and the Minister arguing, and the Genie expressing his feelings of being treated like a slave.
Here are the key facts from the text:
1. Aladdin's spirit appears to Yasmine.
2. Aladdin's spirit claims he did not kill Yasmine's father.
3. Jhumru is projecting an illusion of Aladdin to convince Yasmine's mother that Aladdin's spirit has returned.
4. The Minister had Aladdin banished one year ago.
5. Aladdin's spirit is trying to convince Yasmine and others of his innocence.
6. A Genie of the Lamp is trying to capture Aladdin's spirit.
7. The Genie has 1500 years of experience.
8. The Genie is working for a master who is angry with him.
9. The Genie's magic is not working as expected, and he suspects someone else is interfering.
10. The Genie's master is dissatisfied with his performance and calls him useless.
11. The Genie's master compares him unfavorably to the Genie of the Ring.
12. The Genie likes to eat Biryani and Sheer Khurma.
13. The Genie feels unappreciated and mistreated by his master.