Albert's old friend Harold summons the crew to target Kulvinda Samar, a greedy sweatshop owner who's caused pain and suffering to Harold's sisters (and the Asian community at large) for many years. Samar is an ardent fan of Bollywood films, making him a perfect target for a classic movie investor con.
Mickey plays Gerard Bruce, a producer making a Bollywood film. Film investor Harry Kaplan (Albert) is out of his depth and knows nothing about Bollywood; he suggests that Samar take his place and invest in the movie instead. Thrilled by the prospect of turning his dreams into reality, Samar agrees to the investment - with the condition that he visit the set and meet the lead actress (Stacie) and director (Ash). As perfectionist Samar mulls over this amazing offer, he realizes it's too good to be true--he's announces that it's a con, and the revelation surprises his chauffeur (Danny) so much that he crashes. At the hospital, Danny explains that the con is off - that is, until Albert discovers that Samar has amnesia.
The crew decides that such a vulgar character deserves to be conned again, but with a little less perfection. As they replay the con, they're baffled by Samar's apparent change in nature; he's no longer cruel or arrogant. Their grifter sense tells them to walk away, but is Samar just playing them at their own game?