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The unspoken tension and financial/emotional drain on a middle-class host when a guest overstays their welcome.
In the annals of Bollywood comedy, certain films transcend their release dates to become cultural metaphors. The 2010 film (Guest, When Will You Leave?), directed by Ashwni Dhir, is one such gem. The title itself became a colloquial phrase in Indian households, used whenever an overstaying relative or friend refuses to take the hint. atithi tum kab jaoge index
: The story serves as a commentary on the changing social fabric. While the guest brings a "whole culture" and traditional remedies into the sterile, fast-paced city life, his overstaying makes the hosts view him not as a god, but as an intruder. Cinematic Legacy : The film adaptation, starring Ajay Devgn Konkona Sen Sharma Paresh Rawal The unspoken tension and financial/emotional drain on a
The narrator describes the arrival of a guest who shows no signs of leaving even after four days. He reflects on how the initial warm hospitality (dinner with sweets) slowly devolves into "khichdi" (simple porridge) and eventual frustration. The title itself became a colloquial phrase in
