A wrestler turns up at the shop and demands that he be the one to be served first.
What seems like a normal day turns quite nasty for Chai Raja as he finds an elaborately dressed man at the steps of his tea shop. He also has a sumo as his assistant. The benign-looking stranger asks for a tea challenge which Chai Raja proudly take up. After all, who can beat Chai Raja?
Business is brisk and Chai Raja frets as the milkman has not arrived and he is almost all out of milk. Sundar gets a so called brain-wave and lures in a genial cow from the not distant yard to help restore supply. Chai Raja is favourably impressed but then equally depressed when following the cow, enters a pugnacious bull not all happy with Sundar for "wooing" away his girlfriend.
Basha is in great spirits as he once again runs circles around Sundar and gets his daily exercise leading the other in a one-sided chase when suddenly his naughtiness takes a nosedive as he finds himself face to face with his biggest rival Billa - a monkey who is naughtier, meaner and more menacing.
A wealthy eccentric bureaucrat from South America is saunters into the tea shop one day. Chai Raja is eager to please the bureaucrat and cordons off a VIP section for him- however such demarcations are of no consequence when Basha and Sundar are locked in a manic chase. The naughty Basha manoeuvres Sundar into crashing past the barricade and upsetting the careful setup.