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Silsila

  • 1981
  • Not Rated
  • 3h 2m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
3.4K
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Basheer Silsila in Silsila (1981)
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SILSILA is a love story, thwarted by society's demands, which reappears as adultery but can it survive in the face of society?SILSILA is a love story, thwarted by society's demands, which reappears as adultery but can it survive in the face of society?SILSILA is a love story, thwarted by society's demands, which reappears as adultery but can it survive in the face of society?

  • Director
    • Yash Chopra
  • Writers
    • Mrs. Preeti Bedi
    • Yash Chopra
    • Sagar Sarhadi
  • Stars
    • Amitabh Bachchan
    • Rekha
    • Jaya Bachchan
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    3.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Yash Chopra
    • Writers
      • Mrs. Preeti Bedi
      • Yash Chopra
      • Sagar Sarhadi
    • Stars
      • Amitabh Bachchan
      • Rekha
      • Jaya Bachchan
    • 22User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Amitabh Bachchan
    Amitabh Bachchan
    • Amit Malhotra
    Rekha
    Rekha
    • Chandni
    Jaya Bachchan
    Jaya Bachchan
    • Shobha Malhotra
    Shashi Kapoor
    Shashi Kapoor
    • Sqdr. Leader Shekhar Malhotra
    Sanjeev Kumar
    Sanjeev Kumar
    • Dr. V.K. Anand
    Sudha Chopra
    Sudha Chopra
    • Shobha's mom
    Sushma Seth
    Sushma Seth
    • Actress
    Ravi Dubey
    Sharmila Roy Chowdhry
      Jagdish Raj
      Jagdish Raj
      Vikas Anand
      Vikas Anand
      Ranvir Raj
      Ranvir Raj
        Shyam Arora
        Raj Bharti
        Gauri Shanker
          Damyanti Puri
          Nirupama Verma
          Kimti Anand
          • Director
            • Yash Chopra
          • Writers
            • Mrs. Preeti Bedi
            • Yash Chopra
            • Sagar Sarhadi
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          User reviews22

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          8emanm-23693

          Beautiful film

          This film is amazing in so many ways. Acting, chemistry of Rekha and Amitabh, songs and the beautiful scenery. I discovered this film from the song Dekha Ek Khwab, which was also originally mentioned in the Netflix documentary The Romantics. I wonder why the film didn't do well in the box office. The only thing I'm doing to say is that the ending could have been better. Shobhas character is shown to be dependent on Shekhar and marries her younger brother as she is becoming a mother. I feel like this part makes no sense because you should be able to show a woman that she can be independent. And the ending could have been better. Instead of showing Amits character going back to Shobha because she is expecting again, they should have shown that they parted ways and that Amit goes back to Chandni.
          8shindeshraddha-05321

          watching in 2022!!!

          I always wanted to watch this movie as i am a huge fan on Amit ji and Rekha ji. Finally watched the movie and here is what I felt.

          Amazing movie, great dialogs and amazing poetry, every actor is fantastic. Hate for the character of 'SHOBHA from bottom of my heart!!!

          The ENDING makes no sense in present time but yah respect for the boldness of director and writer for creating such an unique story back then.

          Honestly I don't like the ending. Its so sad to see such stories where at the end social stereotypes win over human emotions and feelings..

          I hate Shobha!!!!!!! She truly is the problem.
          7Peter_Young

          The long chain of marriage, relationships and affairs

          After the death of his elder brother, Amit finds out that his late brother's fiancée, Shobha, is pregnant. Taking pity on the devastated young woman, he decides to marry her, leaving behind the love of his life, Chandni. Chandni later marries a famous doctor. An accident during which Shobha loses her child and is taken care of by Chandni's husband, causes Amit and Chandni to meet again. There begins a new extramarital relationship between the two, through which the story deepens and grows.

          This is Silsila, Yash Chopra's take on relationships and adultery in a modern 80s India. A romantic drama, it is quiet, serious and focused, and is shot beautifully like every other movie made by Chopra. What I particularly appreciated about this film was the matter-of-factness with which it was made and executed. There was not any overdone melodrama, no unnecessary subplots, and the writing did not go overboard. The story is simple to follow, the script and the characters are very well written, and the film is generally subtly made.

          Chopra's portrayal of relationships is very well done. The dialogues are excellent. At times some proceedings were difficult to relate to or identify with, but who knows, maybe one should really be in a particular situation to understand its meaning and its effect on people at times of pressure. This is the reason I believed the story. Leaving the seriousness aside, as a film, Silsila is simply entertaining. It flows well, it is interesting, and is aided by several melodious and memorable songs composed by Shiv-Hari.

          Rumour had it that Silsila was based on the true triangular story of Amitabh-Jaya-Rekha. Jaya Bhaduri is Bachchan's real-life wife and Rekha was rumoured to have been involved with him back then in an extramarital affair. This adds to the film's authenticity, but more than anything, the acting is natural to make it work the way it did. Bachchan is as great as always. Jaya Bhaduri is brilliant as his intelligent, sensible and smart wife Shobha, and displays her character's fear, strength and determination with great depth and conviction and as naturally as ever. Rekha gets less scope, yet she is wonderful in her restrained portrayal of Chandni. She is extremely beautiful and acts with grace.

          Silsila has some other limited appearances by Shashi Kapoor and Sanjeev Kumar, the former being fine and the latter being exceptional. The main complaint with the film was its ending, but I quite liked it. The viewers must have been torn between two probable versions. The reason behind Amit's decision was a bit unjustifiable, but anyway, this is one of the better and more interesting works of Yash Chopra. It is well written, directed and acted. I recommend.
          9inforaza

          Very sensitive, romantic film with melodious songs - but 3 hours is too long!

          Silsila is a sensitively-made & family-oriented film based on a bold theme of extra-marital relationship - but with twists and surprises (which I've no interest in revealing)!

          Even though it did not do well at the Box-office in 1981 we must thank Yash Chopra for a thoughtfully presented film on a sensitive matter. He is a master in making visually-appealing romantic films with lovely locations like the colourful, awe-inspiring Tulip garden in Netherlands for the song Dekha Ek Khwab. Wow! How can we forget that?

          We must also thank the Music Directors, Hariprasad Chaurasia and Shivkumar Sharma, & Lyricts, Javed Akhtar, Rajendra Krishnan & Harivansh Rai Bachchan for such soulful, memorable music and songs - which still gives goosebumps while listening. And how can we forget Raang Barsae - the Holi anthem so popular all over Bharat!

          NOTE: There was a special appearance by the Music Directors for a few seconds, in an Airport Terminal, nearly 21 minutes into the film. They were in the background talking to each other wearing their traditional dress with Amit ji and Jaya ji in the foreground. Wonder how many have noticed that. I must say I've very, very sharp Eyes since I've not seen their photos anywhere for years! LOL!

          But I've a few complaints:

          1 - The film is unnecessarily long! 3 hours is too much! It should have been complete in 2 hrs 30 minutes or so. Indian film-makers have the habit of making such unnecessarily lengthy films.

          2 - The relationship between Amit-Chandi is not properly portrayed. It's shown in a superficial, "bits and pieces" manner.

          Finally, many people are criticising the Climax! They think it's too dramatic and makes things very easy for the Characters! That's true.

          But I've a different perception: Sometimes unforeseen "shocks" in life changes our minds for the better. We become more thoughtful, practical and understanding. It liberates us from the slavery of our deep-rooted emotions, fixations & expectations (which are the causes of many miseries/tension in relationships)!

          Yes, sometimes we Humans do need some "shocks" in our lives to force us to see things from a better perspective and for the good of others as well.

          Please do watch Silsila for its sensitivity, artistry, melodious music and the Climax (which I am sure you will appreciate after reading what I said above).
          freshonion

          not good to watch second time

          I've been dreaming of watching Silsila since 1981 and recently it has come true. I read an annotation in CineBlitz and Yash Chopra's interview in one of the Russian newspapers and thus expected to see something outstanding. Unfortunately I was disappointed at the plot. Shobha turned out to be a 100% selfish person. Amit was striving for his happiness and love but did not have enough strength and courage to win. Chandni was tearing apart yet she made her choice however Amit betrayed her again... Yash Chopra challenged moral principles speaking about adultery but even here those principles (or maybe stereotypes??) were not broken. How happy Amit and Chandni were when dancing at the festival! Do they not deserve to be together? I think they do. And remember the last words of Amit that he has burned his love and that Shobha is his wife and he is her husband. Looks like there is no parallel between love and marriage. And that is sad. However I got a pleasure from watching the movie. Nice actors and tears-provoking acting but not good to watch second time due to the above said.

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          • Trivia
            The song "Neela Aasman" is actually based on a tune that Shammi Kapoor and Amitabh Bachchan composed together while shooting for Zameer (1975). During the making of Silsila (1981), Amitabh Bachchan called Shammi Kapoor to ask permission to use the tune. Shammi Kapoor had totally forgotten about it, and when reminded, he happily said: "Go ahead! Do whatever you want to with it!".
          • Quotes

            Amit Malhotra: I and my solitude often discuss / How it would have been if you were here / You would be amazed at this, you would laugh at that / If you were here this would happen, if you were here that would happen / I and my solitude often discuss...

          • Connections
            Featured in Darr (1993)
          • Soundtracks
            Dekha Ek Khwab
            Sung by Kishore Kumar and Lata Mangeshkar

            Composed by Shiv Kumar Sharma and Hariprasad Chaurasia

            Lyrics by Javed Akhtar

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          • Release date
            • August 14, 1981 (India)
          • Country of origin
            • India
          • Official site
            • Yash Raj Films
          • Language
            • Hindi
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          • Filming locations
            • Keukenhof Tulip Gardens, Lisse, Th Netherlands(Garden Scene in song)
          • Production company
            • Yash Raj Films
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          • Runtime
            • 3h 2m(182 min)
          • Sound mix
            • Stereo
          • Aspect ratio
            • 1.33 : 1

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