![]() ![]() Little do Silsila and the others know that their traffic signal will soon be uprooted to make way for the new flyover, and all of them will be in a state of despair and destitution. The plan takes effect, and with the help of Silsila and other street-smart beggars, Sailesh is killed. Then Dubey calls upon Baba Sheikh to get in touch with his Dubai bosses, so that they kill Sailesh, ensure that the files are assigned to a more corrupt Chief Engineer, who will then authorize the flyover. Dubey, and together they attempt to convince Municipal Chief Engineer, Sailesh Jha, but in vain. Rasiklal is a builder, who quickly wants to sell his flats, but is unable to do so until and unless a flyover is built in his area. Video was first developed for mechanical television systems, which were quickly replaced by cathode-ray tube (CRT) systems which, in turn, were replaced by flat panel displays of several types. Silsila meets with all his client every week, and gets the collections, which he then passes on to Jaffar Patni, who in turn passes them on to Baba Sheikh - who in turn uses the Hawala method to transfer these funds to Dubai-based gangsters. Video is an electronic medium for the recording, copying, playback, broadcasting, and display of moving visual media. Silsila's latest client are Rani and her sister Chutki, who had taken a loan, bought several Gujarati-style clothes and jewelery. Release Date: Runtime: 129 min Genre: Drama Total Nett Gross : 8,48,00,000 Rating: 60.00 (1 Ratings) User Verdict: - CAST & CREDITS Production Banner: Percept Picture Company SYNOPSIS Most Mumbaikars have spent at least a minute of their lives at one of Mumbai's traffic signals. Amongst Silsila's clientèle are Noorie - a prostitute Dominic D'Souza - a drug addict and con-man Gullu - a transvestite prostitute Manya - a crippled beggar Paaya - a child who works in a meat shop Chinta Swami - a rag collector, whose parents, though dead, are still considered missing in the Tsunami disaster Damber - who sells newspapers and hope to be fair-skinned someday. It is here beggars beg and petty merchants sell their wares to cars that come to a stop at the signal. Silsila operates from a traffic signal which is located at Sitaram Kelkar Marg near Mahim Railway Station. ![]() Silsila would grow up on this street, and eventually would become a collector of 'haftas' or weekly bribes, from local businesses as well as beggars, pimps, flower-sellers, eunuchs, et Al. This child would end up on the streets of Bombay straight into the arms of a destitute woman named Maushi, who is also mother to a woman named Sushma. This was the very day that a son was born to a patron, who decided to name him Silsila. A Bollywood movie titled Silsila was released during the year 1981. ![]()
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