between traditional rural values and the self-centered, fast-paced nature of modern city life. Family Values:

Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge? stands out as a clean, slice-of-life comedy that appeals to all age groups.

Puneet and Munmun struggle to balance demanding corporate jobs while catering to the needs of a traditional elder.

to highlight how the "honored guest" can become a "houseguest from hell" when boundaries are ignored. Production and Reception Inspiration: The story is loosely based on a short essay titled Tum Kab Jaoge, Athithi? by renowned satirist Sharad Joshi Performances: Critics widely praised Paresh Rawal’s performance