Thursday, March 4, 2010

Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge

Konkona Sen Sharma and Ajay Devgn believe that their forthcoming flick Atithi tum kab Jaoge? Laughter is a riot, which shows how young couples in Mumbai itself with an unannounced guest.

"I think people will relate to the film a lot because this is basically the life of young couples today is reflected in Mumbai.

There are people from all over the country come here to make their lives, "says Konkona.

The film, which also played host to the versatile actor Paresh Rawal Ashwni led by Dhir and produced by Amita Pathak. It dissolves Friday.

The film revolves around Puneet (Ajay) and Munmun (Konkona), a happily married couple living in Mumbai. Her life takes turn one, when a distant relative, Chachaji (Paresh), turns without warning from a faraway village.

The chaos that follows makes it a rib-tickling comedy, where the tortured couple tries different methods to get rid of him, butnot every time.

It's about the comedy, which said geschiehtgehen in an attempt by the liberation of a person who comes as a guest and shows no signs of getting it, ", Konkona.

"When you have guests from their village, it is a matter of privacy. It's not like Delhi, where you have big houses. So I think because all these factors, people talk," she added.

Ajay added: "It's a light-hearted film. It is sensitive with humor. There is also an undercurrent of feeling in him."

The title of the album has failed to inspire music lovers. It sounds more like a religious soundtrack.

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