After writing the story, screenplay and dialogues for the hilarious flick Dhamaal, theatre actor and director Paritossh
Painter makes his big screen directorial debut with Mukta Arts' Paying Guest.
The film is a laugh-riot with the
cast comprising of some of the best comic actors of Bollywood- Shreyas Talpade, Javed Jaffrey, Ashish Chowdhry,
Vatsal Seth, Celina Jaitley, Neha Dhupia, Riya Sen and Sayali Bhagat. With this comic flick set to hit the screens this
summer.
Paying Guest revolves around 4 young, fun loving boys (Shreyas, Javed, Ashish and Vatsal) who begin a crazy house
hunt that takes them through a series of ultra comical hurdles in a bid to find that one roof that can tolerate and shelter
their combined problem.
The film has been shot majorly in and around Bangkok. The cast surely seems to be
having a ball during the shoot though we wonder why these hunks and hot babes are dressed in school uniforms?
Riya Sen and Celina Jaitley who were seen together in Mukta Arts' Apna Sapna Money Money will once again be
sharing screen space in Paying Guest. Dressed as cute school going girls, Riya and Celina surely seem to be having
a blast.
Ashish Chowdhry and Neha Dhupia are paired opposite each other in this flick. While Ashish's comic timing is spot-
on, one will have to wait and watch if Neha is able to compliment him scene by scene.
With a cast comprising of Shreyas Talpade, Javed Jaffrey, Ashish Chowdhry, Vatsal Seth, there was enough time and
opportunity for some male bonding. Ashish and Javed earlier worked in Dhamaal and brought the house down with their
antics. Now with Shreyas and Vatsal joining the gang expect the gags to get funnier this time around.
Besides the principal cast, Paying Guest also has an interesting supporting cast which includes the likes of Asrani,
Johnny Lever, Paintal and Delnaaz Paul.
It will be indeed interesting to watch the super talented Johnny as a crazy
Sardar landlord Ballu who is ready to give shelter to the quartet but on one condition....'No singles allowed';
Saturday, April 04, 2009 10:48 IST