The request for a "proper piece" on "Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge" likely refers to either the popular 2010 Bollywood film or the original satirical essay by Sharad Joshi on which it was based. Both explore the humorous and often exasperating dynamics of the traditional Indian value Atithi Devo Bhava (The Guest is God) when faced with a guest who simply refuses to leave. 1. The Original Essay by Sharad Joshi
| Actor/Actress | Role | Verified Notes | |-----------------------------|-----------------------------------|------------------------------------------------| | Ajay Devgn | Puneet (husband) | His first full-fledged comedy after many action films | | Konkona Sen Sharma | Munmun (wife) | Won praise for her comedic timing | | Paresh Rawal | Chachaji (the uninvited guest) | The role that defined “annoying relative” trope | | Satish Kaushik | Lalu Mama (comic neighbor) | Added chaotic energy | | Sanjay Mishra | Ghasitaram (cook) | Minor but memorable role | | Neha Saxena | Special appearance in song “Bum Bum Bole” | | | Shruti Seth | Chachaji’s daughter (cameo) | Brief appearance at the end | | Sunil Pal | Himself (stand-up comedian cameo) | Reality show integration | atithi+tum+kab+jaoge+index+verified
Verified Note: The screenplay is an official adaptation of the 2006 French comedy "Le Dîner de Cons" (The Dinner Game) in spirit, but the treatment is uniquely Indian and family-friendly. The request for a "proper piece" on "
To fully verify the index, look at these specific data points: The Original Essay by Sharad Joshi | Actor/Actress