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Vanshika Mathur (Karishma Kapoor), an orphan who lives with her aunt (Aroona Irani), is a simple middle class girl desperately in search of a job. Eventually she gets a job with Mr. Sinha (Alok Nath), a very successful businessman. Mr. Sinha is a widower who has a son Abhay (Chandrachur Singh). Abhay has grown up with his maternal uncle, Rakesh (Shakti Kapoor), a four-time divorce, whose motto is 'Stay unmarried and lead a Bohemian lifestyle'. Abhay is strongly influenced by his uncle and has grown into a flamboyant, arrogant, spoilt brat who has never put in a day's work at the family business.Mr. Sinha is obviously perturbed to the point of distress by the lifestyle his son leads - party all night and sleep through the day. He is determined to get his son back on the right track. In order to get Abhay into the office he entices him with the idea of young female secretary. He succeeds. Abhay meets Vanshika at the office. He is disgusted. She is flustered, but hopelessly in love. The ... Written by
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First Indian movie to have an official website for promotional purposes, which remained active for over 2 years.
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"Silsila Hai Pyaar Ka" is telling us about a love story between spoil rich boy and a poor girl. With that typical plot "Silsila Hai Pyaar Ka" became a typical Bollywood flick that have been rehash for many times. So don't waste your time to watch it, because a lot of better out there.
Kharisma Kapoor is a great actress, but as far as I noticed, she's only good in "Dil To Pagal Hai". Rest of the characters of her movies are suffering from a hangover of her character on "Raja Hindustani".
"Silsila Hai Pyaar Ka" offering a different character for Kharisma, but she still trapped on that syndrome. Even her latest "Rishtey" still doesn't impressed much. I hope she can prove her acting skill before she's dumped by another diva.
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