


He breaks up with Mallika, only to reconcile with Persis, and all of them are seen to celebrate the Centenary of the Rustom Cafe with Boman Irani as the guest. At the time of the deal, his mind changes, and he decides to give up his dream of acting, as it was only a delusion. Diana signs the papers, transferring the power of attorney to him, and letting him sell the cafe. The day of the sale of the cafe arrives, and his mother gets to know about why he came back from Andheri.

Hesitating, he decides to accept her proposal, and they make out at his place, The Cafe. She spends time with Rumi, and falls in love with him and asks him to take her virginity. Persis is making a coffee table book on the Irani cafes of Bombay. Desperate to start act, Rumi decides to sell his cafe. And anybody who brings him funds will be a hero. Fed up, when Rumi is about to get over his dream, he learns about a director, who does not have funds for a film he wants to make. Meanwhile, Mallika gets the lead role in a web series. His acting not being up to the mark, is rejected everywhere. He starts living in Andheri with Mallika, and starts giving auditions. In desperation, Rumi sells his father's watch and flees with the money. Mallika convinces Rumi into a live-in, and Rumi takes her to his mother, who certainly does not approve a divorcee Punjabi girl, and tells him that, and that he would not have her blessing. Whereas Mallika receives the best actress award. On the graduation day, Rumi does not get the Best Actor award that he had anticipated he would win. He gets enrolled in an acting school, and gets into a relationship with a punjabi divorcee, Mallika. There he develops a passion for becoming an actor. Feroz Shah Bag contest, alongside Persis Mistry, who wins the Miss Feroz shah Bag Award. After the death of his father, he is destined to take over the business and revamp it when he completes his graduation.

His mother, Diana Irani, runs the cafe with basic menus. Rumi Irani is the successor of Rustom Irani, His father who used to run the Rustom Cafe, in South Bombay.
