"Wanna go to the movies? They're showing at Le Champo," someone invites. Rashmi hesitates, mentioning she hasn't gone out much but has researched the theater. There's a humorous exchange about a film, with one person suggesting Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert starred in a film that won five Oscars, prompting a joke about the century it was made in. Despite skepticism about old movies' acting style, there's encouragement to watch it because it supposedly is excellent.
Rashmi, however, expresses her dislike for older films, citing their often cheesy acting and stereotypical plots, like misunderstandings and hats. She remains unsure about going, but her friends try to persuade her, implying that she might enjoy the experience despite her reservations. The conversation reveals a blend of nostalgia, humor, and the challenge of opening up to different movie eras.