Silsila (1981 film)

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See also Silsilay for a 2005 film with a similar title.
Silsila
File:Silsila.jpg
Theatrical Release Poster
Directed byYash Chopra
Written byYash Chopra
Preeti Bedi
Sagar Sarhadi
Romesh Sharma
Produced byYash Chopra
StarringAmitabh Bachchan
Jaya Bachchan
Rekha
Sanjeev Kumar
CinematographyKay Gee
Edited byKeshav Naidu
Music byShiv-Hari
Distributed byYash Raj Films
Release date
14 August 1981
Running time
180 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Box office7 crore (equivalent to 143 crore or US$18 million in 2023)

Silsila (Series Of Events) is a 1981 Indian Bollywood Hindi romantic drama film directed by Yash Chopra. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan, Jaya Bachchan, Rekha and Sanjeev Kumar. Kulbhushan Kharbanda and Shashi Kapoor make a special appearance in the film. The movie is said to be loosely inspired by the alleged real-life love triangle of its three stars, Amitabh-Jaya-Rekha, the most talked about love affair back then.[1] On his last birthday, Yash Chopra revealed that he originally wanted to cast Parveen Babi and Smita Patil opposite Bachchan, but after consulting him, he chose to cast Jaya Bachchan and Rekha in their respective roles.[2][3]

This was the last film to feature Rekha with Amitabh Bachchan, putting an end to this popular on-screen pair and their rumored off-screen affair. This was also the last time to feature Amitabh Bachchan with Jaya Bachchan until they appeared together on screen 20 years later in Karan Johar's Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham... (2001). The film did only average business at the box office, faring much below expectations. Since its release, however, the film has gained a strong cult following and is today considered a classic in its treatment of the themes of abandonment and familial responsibility. Producer Yash Chopra considered this film and Lamhe as his favourites. The movie's soundtrack became a "super-hit" upon the release of the film and continues to be as popular.

Plot

Orphaned at very young age, brothers Shekhar Malhotra (Shashi Kapoor) and Amit Malhotra (Amitabh Bachchan) lead independent lives. Shekhar is a Squadron Leader with the Indian Air Force, and Amit is an emerging writer. Shekhar has fallen in love with the lovely Shobha (Jaya Bachchan), while Amit seeks to woo the attractive Chandni (Rekha). Amit finds professional success as a playwright in Delhi, enjoying a successful launch into the circles of Delhi's intellectual elite. Amit's passion and dedication to his craft wins Chandni's affections for Amit, and they share a brief, blissful period of courtship.

Chandni's parents prepare to arrange her wedding to Amit. Both Shekhar and Amit plan to marry at the same time, but Shekhar is killed in air combat against PAF, leaving a pregnant Shobha behind. Taking pity on Shobha, Amit marries her and writes to Chandni to forget him. This news breaks Chandni's heart. She goes on to marry Dr. V.K. Anand (Sanjeev Kumar), who is in love with her.

Tragedy strikes once more, and Shobha loses her child in a car accident. With no child to bind them together, Amit and Shobha drift apart. Amit runs into Chandni and they secretly rekindle their romance. They meet on the sly until a fateful night when Chandni accidentally hits a passerby on the way home from a tryst with Amit. The police get involved but Amit manages to hush the matter up. But the secrecy of the affair is endangered by the fact that the police inspector in charge of investigating the accident is Shobha's cousin (played by Kulbhushan Kharbanda), who is determined to expose Amit's affair with Chandni. Soon Amit decides that he can no longer continue his loveless marriage to Shobha and wishes to reconcile with Chandni. This news shatters Shobha - who had long known of Amit's affair - but she does not lose hope. She believes that if her love is true he will return to her. Similarly, Chandni's husband Dr. Anand is aware of and devastated by Chandni's infidelity. Dr. Anand leaves on a business trip, assuring Chandni he will be back soon, hopeful that she will be there when he returns. Amit and Chandni leave town to start a new life elsewhere, but tragedy strikes. Chandni's husband Dr. Anand's plane crashes, causing the lovers to rush to the wreckage site visible to them from the overhead helicopter they are making their escape in. Rushing into the fray to save Dr. Anand, Amit is confronted by Shobha, who in a moment of turmoil reveals that she is expecting his child. When Dr. Anand is rescued from the wreckage Chandni realises her love for her husband. The film ends with a song depicting Amit and Shobha living happily in marriage and an end title saying, "Love is faith and faith is forever".

Cast

Music

The music for the film was composed by Shiv-Hari, and the lyrics were written by Javed Akhtar. The song "Rang Barse Bhige Chunar Wali" is said to be one of India's best known folk songs.[4] Its lyrics were by poet Harivansh Rai Bachchan.[5] The song "Dekha Ek Khwaab" was shot in the Keukenhof tulip gardens in The Netherlands[6] and some parts in Pahalgam.[7] According to music expert Rajesh Subramanian the tune of 'Neela Aasman So Gaya' was actually composed by Shammi Kapoor. Kapoor made Bachchan hear it on the sets of Zameer. Bachchan suggested it to Yash Chopra and the latter incorporated it in Silsila.

Song Singer (s)
"Dekha Ek Khwaab" Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar
"Yeh Kahaan Aa Gaye Hum" Amitabh Bachchan, Lata Mangeshkar
"Rang Barse Bhige Chunar wali" Amitabh Bachchan
"Ladki Hai Ya Shola" Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar
"Sar Se Sarke" Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar
"Neela Aasman" - Part 1 Amitabh Bachchan
"Neela Aasman" - Part 2 Lata Mangeshkar
"Jo Tum Todo Piya" Lata Mangeshkar
"Khudse Jo Waada Kiya" Pamela Chopra
"Bahan Jinah Di Pakdiye" Rani Harban Singh and Party

Box office

"The marriage is a very, very sacred institution in India, and when the director created sympathy for the two lovers who were willing to go outside their marriage and continue their love affair, he didn't carry the audience with him"[8] - Pamela Chopra, wife of director Yash Chopra.

Silsila did do very well at the box office, grossing just 700 million (US$8.8 million), but since has achieved a cult status among Indian audiences.[9][10][11] In an 1996 interview, director Chopra's wife Pamela Chopra commented on the financial disappointment calling the film a "tad bit extra different".[8]

Awards and nominations

29th Filmfare Awards

Nominations

References

  1. ^ Amitabh Rekha silsila still a hot affair
  2. ^ "Smita Patil, Parveen Babi original choice for 'Silsila': Yash Chopra - Indian Express". www.indianexpress.com.
  3. ^ "Yash Chopra wanted to cast Smita Patil, Parveen Babi for Silsila".
  4. ^ Mishra, Vijay (2002). Bollywood cinema: temples of desire. Routledge. p. 153. ISBN 978-0-415-93015-4. Retrieved 28 February 2011.
  5. ^ Silsila: Soundtrack Internet Movie Database.
  6. ^ "Kuekenhof – Netherlands". Retrieved 26 May 2011.
  7. ^ "Movie Locations for Silsila".
  8. ^ a b Ganti, Tejaswini (2012). Producing Bollywood: Inside the Contemporary Hindi Film Industry. Duke University Press. p. 284. ISBN 9780822352136. Retrieved 24 January 2012.
  9. ^ "Silsila - Starring Amitabh,Jaya,Rekha,Sashi Silsila's box office, news, reviews, video, pictures, and music soundtrack". Ibosnetwork.com. Retrieved 14 March 2012.
  10. ^ Subhash K Jha 27 June 2011, 11.43am IST (27 June 2011). "Silsila, Lamhe are my favourites: Yash Chopra - Times Of India". Articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com. Retrieved 12 October 2012.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  11. ^ "Exotic and irrational entertainment: Forbidden Love: Silsila and Lamhe". Exoticandirrational.blogspot.in. 9 June 2008. Retrieved 12 October 2012.

External links

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