Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge Lyrics | Title Track | Amit Mishra | 2010
Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge (Title) is a hindi song from the 2010 movie Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge?. Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge (Title) singer is Amit Mishra. Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge (Title) composer is Pritam Chakraborty and Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge (Title) lyricist or song writer is Irshad Kamil. Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge (Title) music director is Pritam Chakraborty. Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge (Title) features Ajay Devgn, Konkona Sen Sharma, Paresh Rawal, Satish Kaushik, Akhilendra Mishra, Master Aayush Joshi, Sanjay Mishra, Rajesh Bakshi. Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge (Title) director is and the producer is . The audio of Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge (Title) song was released on 5th March, 2010 by Junglee Music.
Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge Lyrics | Title Track | Amit Mishra | 2010
Movie: Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge
Singers: Amit Mishra
Song Lyricists: Irshad Kamil
Music Composer: Pritam Chakraborty
Music Director: Pritam Chakraborty
Music Label: Junglee Music
Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge Lyrics :
Dheere se aaja ri
Mamma, atithi kab aayenge
Check this, check
Atithi kab aayoge shanti hai
You gave me this, you gave me that
Munna bole mamma se i want best,
Mamma i want best, i want best
Munna bole mamma se i want best
Ding ding
Mamma, papa bolo mamma papa
Atithi kab aayoge, atithi kab aayoge
We need a guest, atithi devo bhave
Kab aayoge, we need a guest
Bas ek atithi, atithi kab aayoge
Ek minute yaar, ek minute,
Bahut hua sammaan
Haan patjhad jaaye saavan aaye,
Sun ke megh malhaar
Meri sun le o atithi ja ja apne duaar
Bolo na kab jaoge
Ch ch chachu dilli wale,
Mamu jaan chaundpur wale
Tinku-chintu, rimjim-sweety
Mimi bua mameri mausi
Bolo na chachu jaoge
Aha kya baat hai
Atithi kab jaoge mamma, papa
O beta, hari om
Ding ding
I will give you this,
I will give you that
Par pappa bole munna se
I don’t want a guest
I don’t want a guest,
I don’t want a guest, i don’t
Bolo kab jaoge mamma
Atithi kab jaoge.
Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge? (transl. Guest, When Will You Leave?) is a 2010 Indian Hindi-language comedy film directed by Ashwni Dhir, and produced by Amita Pathak. Loosely based on the short story Tum Kab Jaoge, Athithi? by Sharad Joshi, the film stars Ajay Devgn, Paresh Rawal and Konkona Sen Sharma. It was released on 5 March 2010. The film was a commercial success and earned more than double its budget.
It received numerous nominations at Indian award ceremonies.
Puneet Bajpai (Ajay Devgn), a movie scriptwriter, lives with his Bengali interior-designer wife Munmun (Konkona Sensharma) and their six-year-old son Ayush in a high-rise apartment in Goregaon in Mumbai. Ayush repeatedly hopes for a guest to arrive at their home. The couple’s happy life is upended when Lambodar Chacha (Paresh Rawal), a distant uncle of Puneet’s, turns up unannounced one morning and slaps the guard, causing a commotion.
Lambodar was searching for a son of his late cousin Putani (Puneet’s father) and, finding Puneet, refers to him as Pappu—which he is not accustomed to—and proceeds to take over the couple’s life by making unreasonable demands, gargling loudly early in the morning, eating heavily and farting loudly. The couple is at their wits’ end before long, but Ayush is overjoyed.
Lambodar interferes in every aspect of their lives, from forcing the maid to quit her job after she is tired of being ordered around by him (much to Munmun’s dismay), to incessantly trying to catch Puneet’s attention or calling him when he is not around. Others, however, are impressed by his display of devotion at the local temple, or his apparent ability to cure backaches by kicking the sufferer in their rear.
A desperate Puneet, on one occasion, gets himself arrested so that he can complete his script without Lambodar’s well-meant interference.
One day Puneet brings Lambodar to his film set, built on a grand scale and directed by the well known Ranjeet Taneja. There, Lambodar requests an actor (Viju Khote)—Kaalia of Sholay fame—repeatedly to repeat his famous dialogue from that film (How many men were there? Two), much to the latter’s vexation. A distraught Kaalia tries to escape Lambodar and reaches the set of a mansion, which is to be blown up on the count of two.
However, an undeterred Lambodar once again asks Kaalia to say his dialogue, and on hearing the word ‘two’, the bomb operator blows up the mansion well before time, leading to an irate Taneja firing Puneet, who defends Lambodar when Taneja tries to insult him.
By this point, Puneet, now jobless, and Munmun are desperately hoping for Lambodar to leave, he having stayed for well over two months. They ask a friend acting in a TV serial to fake a relative’s death so that Lambodar will depart, but the friend gets arrested instead after Lambodar sees through the hoax.
On another occasion the couple has to go to Delhi; Munmun arranges for Lambodar’s train tickets and pretends to be tearful when he leaves, but they later discover that Lambodar jumped off the train and returned to their flat. The couple books a hotel room one night along with Ayush, but Puneet is arrested when a police raid discovers him apparently ‘molesting’ Munmun. They then hire a don to send Lambodar back, but Lambodar instead takes him home, thus saving his life because he would otherwise have been shot by a rival gang.
Time passes and Puneet is accepted back into his job as Taneja apologizes. On the occasion of Ganesh Chaturthi, during the immersion celebrations at Juhu beach, Lambodar goes missing in a stampede, and Puneet spends the night at a hospital hoping he was not killed. He returns home in the morning only to find Lambodar hale and hearty, and the couple begs for forgiveness as Lambodar is about to leave. At this point a second son of Putani’s arrives — the actual Pappu — and asks Lambodar to stay at his home, apologising profusely for the confusion as the his flat number was the same as Puneet’s, but in a different tower in the same housing society.
