It would be easy to overlook ‘Silsilay’ as simply a film critic’s foray into filmmaking. However, Khalid Mohamed’s third film is a captivating exploration of human relationships. ‘Silsilay’ presents an engrossing journey into the lives of women navigating the complexities of love. The film is a collage of modern and traditional viewpoints, enhanced by songs and dance sequences. Mohamed’s strength as a storyteller is evident in his ability to bring his women-centric stories to satisfying conclusions. ‘Silsilay’ presents characters that are both real and cinematic. The women are crafted with great care, and their actions and emotions resonate. The dialogue is both insightful and expressive. The narrative explores the complexities of human connection. The film showcases the theme of desensitized femininity. Tabu’s performance is particularly striking. While some may find the middle story less effective, the overall effect is strengthened by the cinematography and the performances. Tabu’s presence offers a profound depth. Bhumika Chawla is a standout. The film’s exploration of themes and character dynamics is enhanced by Shah Rukh Khan’s narration. Mohamed’s approach to filmmaking, his initial struggles and his vision, provide valuable context to the film.