In the dialogue, Santosh Sharma is commended for her courage and independence as she plans to go on a lunch date with Aditya, part of a larger plan. The conversation touches on themes of equality and non-discrimination, with repeated affirmations of "Long live India" and calls to change one's thoughts about color and fairness. There's also a humorous subplot involving tea preferences and a mix-up with lipstick during lunch. The narrative progresses to discuss a planned wedding, with various characters contributing to the arrangements and expressing their opinions on fairness and suitability in marriage. The dialogue ends with a chaotic engagement scene where Aditya is given 'Jamalgota' by mistake, leading to further complications.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Santosh is a constable who went on a lunch date with Aditya.
2. Aditya gifted Santosh a watch worth 3 lakh rupees.
3. Aditya has a house with 13 bedrooms in London.
4. Aditya's parents want a girl with a fair complexion for him.
5. Santosh's boss is planning a fake wedding between Santosh and Aditya.
6. Ms. Pushpa will act as Santosh's mom during the fake wedding.
7. Billu will act as Santosh's dad during the fake wedding.
8. Ms. Pushpa is mute due to overacting while playing Dumb Charades.
9. Ms. Pushpa lost her voice after eating a whole Laddu at once.
10. The fake wedding is planned to take place at the police station.
11. Aditya's parents agree to the wedding and want it to happen soon.
12. The engagement and wedding are planned to take place on consecutive days.
13. Ambika is Santosh's friend who attends the engagement.
14. Aditya's parents are stubborn and want things to be done their way.
15. Santosh's boss is trying to teach Aditya's parents a lesson about not judging people based on their complexion.