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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?
- Awards
- 3 nominations
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Did you know
- TriviaThe 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...
- ConnectionsFeatured in Darr (1993)
- SoundtracksDekha Ek Khwab
Sung by Kishore Kumar and Lata Mangeshkar
Composed by Shiv Kumar Sharma and Hari Prasad Chaurasia
Lyrics by Javed Akhtar
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What was the point?
Look, having poetry in your dialogues is actually cool but only when it is done at crucial moments. If your ENTIRE film is people talking in poetry and metaphors, nobody is going to be able to relate, also it gets damn annoying and also it is difficult to understand what the character wants to say for the plot.
The 'love' in the movie is so superficial. Amitabh and Rekha barely talk to each other. They meet at a mutual friend's wedding and he starts creepily dancing next to her. Next thing we know he stalks her to get her address and starts sending flowers and cassettes with love messages. And what whatever reason, she is digging all this. And then we get montages after montages of them walking and singing in parks and we are supposed to believe that they are in love.
The characters are flat and we know barely anything about them. Amitabh- Is a writer? Screenwriter? I have no idea. He feels obligated to help others by risking his life (who knows why) and he is a creep who stalks Rekha before and after marriage.
Shashi Kapoor- a squadron leader in the airforce. An irresponsible person - he drinks and drives, got his girlfriend pregnant before marriage, takes a bath with his brother (?) Jaya - does nothing for a living. Depends on men to support her. Is selfish in her love for Amitabh who she wants to stay with despite him being in love with someone else. Emotionally manipulates him in the end to come back to her because she's carrying his baby and no one would support her.
Rekha - just there to be Amitabh's lust.
What was the moral of the story? I think Yash Chopra wanted to show how societal norms make people unhappy but in the end Amitabh does end up following societal norms and going back to his wife instead of lover and for some reason looks happy. Maybe the moral was that love and marriage are two different things? Even if you are in love with someone else, you are duty bound to your spouse and yu should be happy about it??
The 'love' in the movie is so superficial. Amitabh and Rekha barely talk to each other. They meet at a mutual friend's wedding and he starts creepily dancing next to her. Next thing we know he stalks her to get her address and starts sending flowers and cassettes with love messages. And what whatever reason, she is digging all this. And then we get montages after montages of them walking and singing in parks and we are supposed to believe that they are in love.
The characters are flat and we know barely anything about them. Amitabh- Is a writer? Screenwriter? I have no idea. He feels obligated to help others by risking his life (who knows why) and he is a creep who stalks Rekha before and after marriage.
Shashi Kapoor- a squadron leader in the airforce. An irresponsible person - he drinks and drives, got his girlfriend pregnant before marriage, takes a bath with his brother (?) Jaya - does nothing for a living. Depends on men to support her. Is selfish in her love for Amitabh who she wants to stay with despite him being in love with someone else. Emotionally manipulates him in the end to come back to her because she's carrying his baby and no one would support her.
Rekha - just there to be Amitabh's lust.
What was the moral of the story? I think Yash Chopra wanted to show how societal norms make people unhappy but in the end Amitabh does end up following societal norms and going back to his wife instead of lover and for some reason looks happy. Maybe the moral was that love and marriage are two different things? Even if you are in love with someone else, you are duty bound to your spouse and yu should be happy about it??
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- sanjhiyamayekar
- Dec 31, 2022
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- Keukenhof Tulip Gardens, Lisse, Th Netherlands(Garden Scene in song)
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