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concludes that while an indefinite guest is a burden, the absence of "guest culture" leads to a sterile, lonely existence. It suggests that the ideal lies somewhere in the middle: maintaining our cultural roots without losing our personal boundaries or focus more on the satirical elements of the plot?

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The resolution is characteristically bittersweet. Chachaji leaves, not because he is forced out, but because he understands he has overstayed his welcome. In a touching finale, the family, now missing his chaotic presence, chases after him, symbolizing a reclamation of the very values they had tried to escape. The film ends not with a punchline but with a truce—acknowledging that hospitality, like family, requires patience, sacrifice, and the ability to find love in inconvenience. Index Of Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge

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The film’s real strength lies in its understated yet powerful performances. Paresh Rawal’s portrayal of the well-meaning but oblivious Chachaji is both hilarious and sympathetic. Ajay Devgn is perfectly cast as the exasperated but restrained Puneet, delivering some of his funniest moments without ever seeming to break a sweat. Konkona Sen Sharma brings a grounding, earthy energy to her role, depicting a modern woman forced to fry pakoras and play hostess. This trio, along with a supporting cast that includes Satish Kaushik and Sanjay Mishra, creates a world that feels authentic and warm.

Critics praised the film for being a "clean" family entertainer reminiscent of 1980s social comedies by Hrishikesh Mukherjee. was particularly lauded as the "scene-stealer" for his portrayal of the lovable yet irritating guest. concludes that while an indefinite guest is a

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