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The guest smiled sadly. "Then find his index."
| | Rating | Key Quote | |------------------------|------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Times of India | 3.5/5 | “A watchable comedy that doesn’t wear out its welcome.” | | NDTV Movies | 3/5 | “Paresh Rawal steals the show, but the second half drags.” | | Rediff | 3/5 | “Relatable and funny, if a bit loud.” | | CNN-IBN | 3/5 | “Good one-time watch for family audiences.” | | IMDb User Average | 7.0/10 | “My mom laughed nonstop. Worth it for the Chachaji character alone.” | atithi+tum+kab+jaoge+index+verified
: While initially welcoming, the couple becomes increasingly exasperated as Chachaji overstays his welcome, meddling in their professional and personal lives The Satire The guest smiled sadly
The essay highlights the middle-class struggle of maintaining appearances while dealing with the financial and personal space costs of an unwanted long-term guest. The title translates to "Guest, When Will You Leave
The title translates to "Guest, When Will You Leave?" It centers on a middle-class couple whose lives are upended when a distant relative arrives unannounced and overstays his welcome indefinitely. 📜 Origins and Adaptations
The story follows Puneet (Ajay Devgn) and Munmun (Konkona Sen Sharma), a married couple living a peaceful, modern life in Mumbai. Their world is turned upside down when a distant relative, Lambodar Chacha (Paresh Rawal), shows up unannounced from a small village.

