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Ajay Devgn plays the exasperated, silent sufferer. His slapstick reactions (including a hilarious fight scene where he imagines beating up Chachaji) are gold. atithi tum kab jaoge index top

"Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge?" is a 2010 Indian Hindi-language satirical comedy film directed by Ashwni Dhir. The title, which translates to "Guest, when will you leave?", references a common Indian expression about overstaying visitors. The film blends social commentary with broad humor to critique middle-class hospitality, privacy, and neighborly boundaries. No index is complete without critical lows

The film was commercially successful and sparked conversations about social expectations around guests and familial duty in urban India; Paresh Rawal’s performance received particular praise. In film industry terminology, an "index" often refers


In film industry terminology, an "index" often refers to a movie's financial performance relative to its budget (e.g., HIT, FLOP, SUPERHIT).

The climax. After everything fails, they blast the song "Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge" at full volume on repeat while banging a pressure cooker. It is psychological warfare. It is primal. It is the ultimate "index top" moment because it gave the movie its title. The song becomes a character in itself.

Desperate times call for desperate measures. Puneet and Riya pretend their apartment is haunted. Puneet dresses as a ghost (badly) and makes spooky calls. The genius of this scene is Paresh Rawal’s deadpan reaction. He is not scared; he is mildly annoyed. The index top loves this scene for its sheer absurdity.