
With three hits behind him Ajay Devgn is having the time of his life and the actor is set to tickle the funny bone once again with Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge?, a film which he says will remind people of comic genius Hrishikesh Mukherjee's movies.
The actor, who has become a successful name in the genre of comedy, with hits like Golmaal, Golmaal Returns and All The Best, plays the role of a reluctant host, trying his best to get rid of an uninvited guest in the film, which is an adaptation of noted satirist Sharad Joshi's short story Tum Kab Jaaoge Atithi.
Konkona Sen plays Devgn's wife with Paresh Rawal being the uninvited guest.
"It is a Hrishikesh Mukherjee kind of a film. Remember his films when we used to get emotional and also smile as the scenes unfolded. That's the bracket that Atithi Tum Kab
Jaoge? finds itself in. It has the kind of humour, which is clean and quite rib tickling," said Devgn.
The 40-year-old actor said that the USP of the film is its script and despite being low on budget, it is high on innovative presentation.
"The film is not very big budgeted and neither is it a multi starrer. However, what is of utmost importance here is that it has a solid script which makes it worth it. A good balance is maintained between what is presented on screen and how it looks. That has pretty much been taken care by (director) Ashwani Dhir," Devgn said.
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The actor, who has become a successful name in the genre of comedy, with hits like Golmaal, Golmaal Returns and All The Best, plays the role of a reluctant host, trying his best to get rid of an uninvited guest in the film, which is an adaptation of noted satirist Sharad Joshi's short story Tum Kab Jaaoge Atithi.
Konkona Sen plays Devgn's wife with Paresh Rawal being the uninvited guest.
"It is a Hrishikesh Mukherjee kind of a film. Remember his films when we used to get emotional and also smile as the scenes unfolded. That's the bracket that Atithi Tum Kab
Jaoge? finds itself in. It has the kind of humour, which is clean and quite rib tickling," said Devgn.
The 40-year-old actor said that the USP of the film is its script and despite being low on budget, it is high on innovative presentation.
"The film is not very big budgeted and neither is it a multi starrer. However, what is of utmost importance here is that it has a solid script which makes it worth it. A good balance is maintained between what is presented on screen and how it looks. That has pretty much been taken care by (director) Ashwani Dhir," Devgn said.
Souce;http://movies.ndtv.com
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