Happu Ki Ultan Paltan:City in Panic Over Petticoat Thief: Happu Arrested After False Accusation

Happu explains that the petticoats belong to Manohar, but no one believes him, and Happu is arrested. A trial starts in court against Happu. Beni defends Happu, but Beni’s teacher KC Kachahariya stands against him.

Happu Ki Ultan Paltan:City in Panic Over Petticoat Thief: Happu Arrested After False Accusation
Happu Ki Ultan Paltan:City in Panic Over Petticoat Thief: Happu Arrested After False Accusation
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Binaiferr and Sanjay Kohli’s Happu Ki Ultan Paltan has tickled the audience’s funny bones for over five years now. The show, which is produced under the Edit II banner, features Yogesh Tripathi, Geetanjali Mishra, Himani Shivpuri, Sanjay Chaudhary, and Gazal Sood, to name a few.

The news reports that there's a panic in the city about a "petticoat thief" who steals ladies' petticoats. Happu discusses this with Manohar the next day. Manohar reveals that he is actually the petticoat thief due to a childhood trauma and promises not to do it anymore. Happu keeps this a secret.

The next morning, Happu goes to pick up the newspaper and someone throws a petticoat at him and runs away. The person who owns the petticoat accuses Happu of being the petticoat thief. Happu scares him away, but the man goes to the police station and files a complaint against Happu. Malaika and Comm then search Happu’s house and find a lot of petticoats under the bed, which are actually Manohar's. Happu had brought them home to destroy them as evidence against Manohar.

Happu explains that the petticoats belong to Manohar, but no one believes him, and Happu is arrested. A trial starts in court against Happu. Beni defends Happu, but Beni’s teacher KC Kachahariya stands against him. During a couple of hearings, all evidence is against Happu, and Beni struggles to present his case well against his teacher. Amma and Rajesh lose faith in Happu and start drinking. In the third hearing, Manohar confesses to the crime, but Kachahariya discredits his testimony, claiming it was given as a favor.

In the end, Khodi provides testimony that he saw someone throw a petticoat at Happu, but his testimony is not very useful in court. The judge gives a very small sentence to Happu.