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Time Script for "Triple Trouble" Episode 1

The document is a screenplay for a sitcom titled 'Triple Trouble - Episode 1: The Lost and Found Scam,' featuring three characters, Abood, Wadood, and Amood, who start a fake Lost and Found Agency. The plot revolves around their comedic misadventures as they attempt to scam clients while inadvertently getting involved in a real case involving a stolen diamond ring. The episode concludes with them accidentally saving the day but facing the consequences of returning the money they earned.

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Time Script for "Triple Trouble" Episode 1

The document is a screenplay for a sitcom titled 'Triple Trouble - Episode 1: The Lost and Found Scam,' featuring three characters, Abood, Wadood, and Amood, who start a fake Lost and Found Agency. The plot revolves around their comedic misadventures as they attempt to scam clients while inadvertently getting involved in a real case involving a stolen diamond ring. The episode concludes with them accidentally saving the day but facing the consequences of returning the money they earned.

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Abdul QUDOOS

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• Absolutely! Here's the script for “Triple Trouble – Episode 1: The Lost and Found
Scam using the tone, flow, and structure from your pitch document**, now fully
translated into screenplay format, keeping the slapstick energy, character traits, and
comedic rhythm intact.

• TRIPLE TROUBLE
Episode 1: "The Lost and Found Scam"
Genre: Sitcom / Slapstick Comedy
Duration: 30 minutes
Written by: [Your Name]

• COLD OPEN
• INT. SMALL SHABBY APARTMENT – DAY
• The place is chaotic as usual. A broken fan squeaks. ABOOD sits cross-legged on the
floor, eating cornflakes from a cooking pot. WADOOD stares at a job website on his dying
laptop. AMOOD, wearing sunglasses and a glittery shirt, paces dramatically, holding a
notebook.
• AMOOD
Mujhe pata hai kya karna hai...
• ABOOD
(nods, mouth full)
Waqt aa gaya hai, bhaiyo! CEO Amood returns!
• WADOOD
(sighs)
The last time you said that, we had to pay damages to a goat.
• AMOOD
Forget the goat. That was market research.
(reads)
This time, we’re starting... a Lost and Found Agency.
• WADOOD
(stares)
Do we have anything to find? Besides our dignity?

AMOOD
That’s the genius. We don’t actually find anything.
We just take a fee... and give “hope.”
• ABOOD
(grinning)
And we give free tea, right?
• WADOOD
No. No one’s getting tea. We’re getting jail.
• CUT TO: TITLE SEQUENCE – “TRIPLE TROUBLE” THEME SONG PLAYS
(Slapstick montage: the trio tries and fails to hang a signboard, accidentally glue
themselves together, and proudly pose under a banner reading “100% Success Rate –
Guaranteed Lost & Found Experts”)

• ACT ONE
• INT. “OFFICE” (THEIR APARTMENT) – DAY
• Abood has taped cardboard signs all over the walls. A plastic chair says “Manager.” The
door opens. An ELDERLY LADY enters nervously.
• ELDERLY LADY
I lost my parrot yesterday...
• AMOOD
(sits upright, serious)
We understand your pain. Was the parrot... emotionally intelligent?
• ABOOD
(scribbling on paper)
We’ll start with our Level-1 Astral Location Technique.
• The lady is confused. Wadood hides his face behind a newspaper.
• WADOOD
(whispers)
Astral what?! What even IS this plan?
• AMOOD
Just nod and look wise.
• The lady hands them money. They cheer silently.

• MONTAGE:
• People queue up at their fake office.
• Abood holds a pendulum over a biscuit tin.
• Amood pretends to take calls with “headquarters.”
• Wadood answers phone calls nervously:
“No, ma’am, the cat is not ‘hiding in guilt.’”

• INT. APARTMENT – NIGHT


They sit with samosas and fake confidence.


AMOOD
Gentlemen. This is what success smells like.
• ABOOD
(sniffs deeply)
And it smells like chutney.
• Door SLAMS open. A HUGE POLICE OFFICER walks in.
• POLICE OFFICER
I need help. I’ve lost something very valuable.
• All three sit up straight.
• AMOOD
Sir, you’re in the right hands.
• POLICE OFFICER
It’s my diamond ring. It was stolen.
• WADOOD
(tiny voice)
We are not in the right hands...

• ACT TWO
• INT. APARTMENT – NEXT DAY
• The trio argues.
• WADOOD
We need to shut this down before we get arrested.
• AMOOD
OR... we find the ring for real!
• ABOOD
Wait... you mean we actually WORK now?
• WADOOD
(reluctantly)
Yes. We scam artists must evolve into part-time detectives.

• EXT. STREETS – COMEDY MONTAGE
• Abood interrogates a pigeon.
• Wadood climbs a tree only to fall.
• Amood runs around yelling “Where is the sparkle?!”
• They end up in a shady pawn shop. They overhear two goons trying to sell the stolen ring.
• THIEF 1
You sure this isn’t traceable?
• AMOOD
(steps in, bold)
It is now. We’re... undercover agents.


ABOOD
And part-time astrologers!
THIEF 2
(confused) What?
• Chaos ensues. The trio runs with the ring. The thieves chase them. Then the police join in.
Massive slapstick chase follows—fruit carts fly, a cow panics, Abood slides through a
wedding.

• ACT THREE
• EXT. MARKET SQUARE – NIGHT
• Wadood trips. The ring bounces and lands—right on Abood’s finger. A shining spotlight
catches it.
• CROWD MEMBER
(pointing) He’s
got it!
• ABOOD
(terrified)
I didn’t propose! I swear!

• INT. POLICE STATION – LATER
• Thieves are arrested. Officer takes back the ring.
• POLICE OFFICER
You three accidentally saved the day.
• They grin.
• POLICE OFFICER
Now... return all the money.
• Silence.
• ABOOD
(tears forming) Even
the cat money?

• TAG SCENE
• INT. SHABBY APARTMENT – NIGHT
• Back to square one. No money. No food. Wadood stares blankly. Abood hugs his “lucky”
coconut. Amood is already writing in his notebook.
• AMOOD
Chalo... agla plan banate hain.
• WADOOD
(sighs)
I miss the goat.


• FADE OUT. CREDITS ROLL.


• Want me to format this into a full industry-standard spec script (with character intros,
sluglines, transitions, etc.)? Or create Episode 2 next?

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