Finally, a matured well-prepared content for the Indian television industry. The Top-notch script, acting, direction, I feel, is like a gust of fresh air amidst the stinking, never-ending, rotten plots the industry had been reeling under.
The show brings out a major truth of life. No human character is either black or white, there always remains a grey area. On one hand Kudos to Shakti Arora and Drashti Dhami for taking up such flawed character and portraying them magnificently. On the other, Aditi Sharma is the life of this show. She can make the audience cry and laugh with her simple lively acting.
It is both funny and sad when a few so-called moralists of the society creates all hue and cry to ban the show labelling it as unrealistic, immoral etc. This reminds me of the words of Manto, "If you cannot bear these stories, then the truth is the society is unbearable".
Silsila is a mirror to many nuances of human emotions and its manifestation. Hope, in future it maintains its calibre. I recommend everyone with a matured brain and heart to watch this.