Digamber, who is on a spree of committing crimes and looting people by manipulating them, is being supported by none other than Kulkarni. Through Kulkarni’s aid, he even succeeds in presenting a very pious picture of himself in front of the villagers. But it's not long before Sai’s intervention leads Digamber to come clean and admit his crimes in front of the entire village. What lesson is Sai about to teach the villagers through this incident?