The scene begins with Karishma Singh, a police officer, trying to awaken Akash, who has been resting. Akash is later challenged to a fight by a man who claims Akash fooled him the previous day. The scene then shifts to a conversation between Karishma and a woman named Dipti, who is trying to take over the Hanuman Akhara, a wrestling arena. Dipti's father used to train her in wrestling, but the society did not accept it, and they were ostracized.
Karishma is discussing the situation with her superior, who criticizes her for taking the law into her own hands. Karishma justifies her actions, saying she was trying to protect Dipti's rights. The superior warns Karishma that she needs to control her anger and not let emotions cloud her judgment.
Meanwhile, Akash is trying to take over the Hanuman Akhara, but Dipti is determined to stop him. Karishma supports Dipti and encourages her to fight for her rights. Dipti's father had always taught her to be strong and fight for what is rightfully hers.
The scene then shifts to a group of people who want to join the wrestling school, despite the society's boycott. Karishma and Dipti welcome them and begin training. Karishma explains the rules of the arena, which were set by Dipti's father. She also announces that there will be a competition to select a leader from among the new students.
Throughout the scene, Karishma is shown to be a strong and determined character who is willing to take risks to protect the people she cares about. Dipti is also shown to be a determined and strong-willed person who is fighting for her rights and her father's legacy.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Dipti wants to take over her father's wrestling arena, "Hanuman Akhara".
2. The society does not accept a woman running the arena.
3. Dipti's father used to teach her wrestling at the arena.
4. Dipti played at the arena during her childhood.
5. The arena was her father's dream.
6. Dipti wants to fulfill her father's dream by running the arena.
7. A police officer, Karishma Singh, supports Dipti.
8. The society boycotts the arena.
9. No one is coming to the arena due to the boycott.
10. Dipti is determined to not give up on her dream.
11. Karishma Singh advises Dipti to stay strong and not give up.
12. Dipti's fight is not just with Akash, but with the society as well.
13. Karishma Singh decides to use emotions to change the society's mindset.
14. Dipti starts the arena despite the boycott.
15. People come to join the arena, motivated by Dipti's determination.
16. Dipti sets rules for the arena, including respecting the guru and following commands.
17. A competition is organized to select a leader from each batch.
18. The competition is an old tradition set by Dipti's father.
19. Karishma Singh suggests live telecasting the competition to inspire more people to join.
20. The idea is well-received, and it may help Dipti stay focused on her dream.