
Director Khalid MohamedProducer Vashu BhagnaniMusic Himesh ReshammiyaCinematography Santosh SivanEditing Steven BernardStory Khalid MohamedScreenplay Khalid MohamedDialogues Shiraz Ahmed Sabir MasaniArt Director Narendra Rahurikar Sharmishta Roy Sunil NigvekarCostumes Sanjeev MulchandaniBanner Puja FilmsRelease Date Jun 15, 2005Run Time 134 MinLanguage Hindi | 
Star Cast Tabu, Bhoomika Chawla, Riya Sen, Celina Jaitley, Natassha, Divya Datta, Rahul Bose, Jimmy Shergill, Ashmit Patel, Kay Kay Menon, Rakesh Bedi, Priya Badlani, Karan Panthaky, Shahrukh Khan SILSIILAY PHOTO GALLERY Silsiilay Movie Photos SILSIILAY MOVIE REVIEWS IndiaFM.com 1.5/5 SILSIILAY narrates the stories of three women, who're not even remotely connected with each other. Nor do the three come together till the very end. This keeps you wondering what prompted the writer director to put together three diverse stories in one film. Read MoreRediff.com Silsiilay: Women's lib, anyone? Instead, lets stick to Mohamed's chronicles of three women who share something in common bad relationships. How they rise from the ashes, or so we are made to believe, is what Silsiilay is all about. And telling us this fairly engaging story is a dynamic Shah Rukh Khan, in a well laid cameo. Read MorePlanetBollywood.com 7.5/10 Admittedly, "Silsiilay" is a very ambitious film and it is successful for the most part in realising its ambitions. But it is the way the stories are tied up that is quite under whelming. Read MorePlanetBollywood.com 7.5/10 Admittedly, "Silsiilay" is a very ambitious film and it is successful for the most part in realising its ambitions. But it is the way the stories are tied up that is quite under whelming. Read MoreApunKaChoice.com 'Silsiilay' What Women Want! Cinematography in the movie (by Santosh Sivan) is top class. Although the songs in it have fine melodies, they break the spontaneity of the story. Even the climax of the movie is a bit long drawn. Read MoreNowRunning.com 3/5 Chockfull of unforgettable characters, "Silsilay" is yet another step forward for mainstream Hindi cinema. It's nothing like Mani Rathnam's "Yuva", but in one detail, the two are the same. They both tell us to look for love before it's lost forever. Read More |