

Monica Drego, Mahrukh Kama, and Srishti Vaswani share their dreams. In the second half, Irfan talks about dreams. Chowdeshwari Devi answers her devotees' queries by writing on rice flour. Chowdeshwari temple is located in a small village called Dasarighatta, where it is believed that various mysteries of life are solved. Irfan talks about magical writing where people write through an unknown force. "Temple of Chowdeshwari and the Explanation of Dreams" Baba Kamarali Durvesh is known for rescuing villagers from a demon, which he captures in a stone.

A girl who lost her mother years ago finds with the help of tarot cards. A judge believes in tarot card prediction and experienced its accuracy at the time of his operation. Roopa Patel discusses the accuracy of tarot card reading. "Tarot Card Reading and Baba Kamar Ali Darwesh" In the second part, the narrator describes the Thaipusam festival in which the devotees follow a practice of putting a rod through their tongue and cheeks to get their wishes fulfilled. People believe that the dancer's soul haunts the palace. During British rule, an officer tried to molest a dancer, who later committed suicide. Irfan talks about a palace located in the jungles of Gujarat. The villagers follow their devotion before any good deed.


Irfan mentions a temple in the desert of Kutch where jackals first eat the holy offering. It is believed that Bhangarh was cursed by a dying magician. Irfan Khan talks about Bhangarh and Ajabgarh, which are abandoned and not safe to stay in after dusk. "Mystery of Bhangarh and jackals who feed on holy offering" With the help of his family, Sudhama is trying to live like a normal human being. 12 years later, he is found as a feral boy. In the second story, Sudhama goes missing in the forest. Saini when he was dejected with his life and conduct, his father followed the path of Bhrigu Samhita, with the help of which Saini learns his past, present, and future. These three brothers are taken care of by their elder brother Murugeshan and his wife Murugeshwari. The second story is of Washerman, a great believer of lord 'Hanuman', whose prayers for sons like Pawan Putra come true and he was blessed with three ugly sons. The first story is about Amba, a 14-year-old girl, who writes a poem to her father, wherein she predicts her death at the age of 21, which comes to pass. "Future prediction and Incarnation of Lord Hanuman"
