Mr Khan makes an exhibition of himself in front of a packed house at
Edgbaston Cricket Ground. Having been made to sleep in the car by Mrs
Khan after forgetting their wedding anniversary, Mr Khan is on a mission
to make amends. But his boast to Dave that he knows local boy Moeen Ali
backfires when Amjad suggests he could get the famous England
all-rounder to make a celebrity appearance at the fundraiser that Mrs
Khan and Shazia are helping to organise. Mr Khan has no option but to
get to the cricket match to find Moeen and do whatever it takes.
Mr Khan has bought a drone camera to keep an eye on the local
neighbourhood as he believes it is starting to go a bit downhill. This
is brought home when he finds out that his grandson, Mo, is being
bullied at his nursery. But when Mr Khan decides to teach Amjad how to
be a better dad, he gets a lot more than he bargained for, both during a
trip to the local pool and when re-enacting a scene from Birmingham
gangster drama Peaky Blinders. Meanwhile, Shazia and Amjad are getting
ready to go on their first family holiday together - except Mrs Khan
thinks she is going ...
Tragedy strikes the Khan household, as Amjad's bewigged father, Mr
Malik, is knocked down and killed by the number 37 bus. The real tragedy
for Mr Khan is that the grief-stricken Mrs Malik is staying with them
and comfort eating him out of house and home. But when Mr Khan discovers
he might be able to find an investor for his new invention amongst the
funeral mourners, he throws himself into the burial arrangements.