Munjal and Puja are a working-class couple in Mumbai living a happy life with their young son. Their world turns upside down when Paresh Rawal’s character, a long-lost and eccentric uncle (Chachaji), arrives from a village claiming he is there to "bless" their newborn child. The twist? He never leaves. The film’s humor derives from the increasingly desperate measures the couple takes to get rid of the guest, who eats them out of house and home, disrupts their privacy, and overstays his welcome by years.
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Furthermore, the Cinematograph (Amendment) Bill, 2023, now criminalizes camcording in theaters. If someone records Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge in a re-release screening (common with classic comedies), they face up to 3 years in jail and a ₹10 lakh fine. The search query "Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge Filmyzilla" represents a decay in digital ethics. Paresh Rawal’s performance is legendary; Konkona Sen Sharma’s timing is impeccable; Ajay Devgn’s comic turn is underrated. This art deserves to be consumed with respect.
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