Here’s a detailed review of Silsila Badalte Rishton Ka (Season 1), which aired on Colors TV in 2018.
It triggered conversations about domestic violence, the "sanctity" of marriage, and the right to walk away from a relationship that no longer works. silsila badalte rishton ka 1
From the sophisticated wardrobe to the modern apartment sets, it felt grounded in urban reality. Here’s a detailed review of Silsila Badalte Rishton
You hate open endings, can't tolerate repetitive misunderstandings, or expect a clean-cut moral message (the show doesn't glorify or condemn infidelity—it just shows the pain on all sides). By making Nandini a sympathetic protagonist, the show
Before Silsila , Indian "daily soaps" rarely portrayed infidelity with such nuance. Usually, the "other woman" was a caricatured vamp. By making Nandini a sympathetic protagonist, the show forced the audience to confront uncomfortable shades of grey. Social Media Backlash
was not just entertainment. It was a mirror. It reminded us that relationships are not defined by grand gestures but by choices—right and wrong. It showed that love doesn’t always conquer all; sometimes, it destroys everything.