
Silsila Hai Pyar Ka
Comedy · Drama
Overview
Plain, myopic, Vanishka Mathur has a college-day crush on handsome Abhay Sinha, and as luck would have it, she is hired by his dad, Satyaprakash Sinha to be his Personal Secretary. But Abhay does not like her, he is busy painting the town red with his maternal uncle, Rakesh Nath, and a young lady by the name of Simran Garewal. Satyaprakash entrusts Vanishka that she is to remain with Abhay at all time, and Abhay retaliates by blind-folding her, and blocking her eardrums, as well as stranding her without any transportation. Things come a head when she saves Satyaprakash's life, and must accompany Abhay on a trip overseas, little knowing that Abhay is not going alone with her, he has someone else accompany him; And the events abroad will change their lives forever.
Top Cast


Karisma Kapoor
Karisma Kapoor
Vanshikha Mathur
Karisma Kapoor
Vanshikha Mathur


Chandrachur Singh
Chandrachur Singh
Abhay Sinha
Chandrachur Singh
Abhay Sinha


Aruna Irani
Aruna Irani
Shakuntala Devi
Aruna Irani
Shakuntala Devi


Shakti Kapoor
Shakti Kapoor
Rakesh Nath
Shakti Kapoor
Rakesh Nath


Danny Denzongpa
Danny Denzongpa
Jabhal Khargoshi
Danny Denzongpa
Jabhal Khargoshi


Johny Lever
Johny Lever
Johnny
Johny Lever
Johnny
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