On this index, when the guest arrives, the reading is (no discomfort). By the film’s climax, the index hits 100 (total breakdown, including attempts to burn the house down or fake a move to Shimla).
Furthermore, the film’s climax—where the guest leaves only when he decides it’s time—is a bitter truth. The index is ultimately a measure of power. The guest leaves when they want to, not when you ask them to. This powerlessness is what makes the index tragically funny. Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge Index
For investors, a bear market is the ultimate uninvited guest. The "Index" here measures investor sentiment: how long can one remain "hospitable" (patient) before the financial drain leads to a forced exit or "eviction" of stocks. Conclusion: Hospitality vs. Sustainability On this index, when the guest arrives, the
as Munmun: Puneet’s wife, who struggles to balance her career with the guest's demands. Supporting Cast Satish Kaushik as Pappu Junior Sanjay Mishra as Watchman Viju Khote as Kaiku Key Highlights The index is ultimately a measure of power
Devgn plays the everyman whose desperation becomes a barometer for the audience. Watch his eyes when Chacha accidentally breaks his computer. That silent scream? That is the index crossing 80. Puneet’s journey from mild irritation to foaming-at-the-mouth rage provides the index’s vertical axis.