Key Points

Celina Jaitly opened up about her emotional challenges while filming Silsiilay, particularly her discomfort with the age-gap romance storyline. She praised the film’s bold narrative and her co-stars Tabu and Kay Kay Menon for their effortless chemistry. Jaitly also reflected on how the role helped her evolve as an actor. The actress celebrated the film’s 20th anniversary with heartfelt gratitude for director Khalid Mohammed.

Key Points: Celina Jaitly recalls discomfort filming age-gap romance in Silsiilay

  • Celina Jaitly revisits her role in Silsiilay on its 20th anniversary
  • She describes discomfort portraying an age-gap romance
  • Praises Khalid Mohammed’s nuanced storytelling
  • Recalls working with Tabu and Kay Kay Menon
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Celina Jaitly recalls being disturbed by the age-gap romance in 'Silsiilay' on its 20th anniversary

Celina Jaitly reflects on her unsettling role in Silsiilay, praising its bold storytelling and working with Tabu and Kay Kay Menon.

Celina Jaitly recalls being disturbed by the age-gap romance in 'Silsiilay' on its 20th anniversary
"It disturbed me to be romantically involved with someone old enough to be my parent but it was captivating to step into this uncomfortable space. – Celina Jaitly"

Mumbai, June 18

As her film “Silsiilay” completed 20 years, Celina Jaitly reflected on her experience of feeling emotionally unsettled while portraying a romantic relationship with a much older co-star.

She revealed that portraying a romantic relationship with a much older co-star was emotionally unsettling for her, but stepping into that discomfort helped her evolve as an actor. On Wednesday, the No Entry actress took to Instagram and shared a video clip from Silsilay, showcasing a scene starring her alongside Tabu and Kay Kay Menon.

Calling the film “a true masterpiece” and “a cinematic experiment ahead of its time,” Celina praised its nuanced storytelling, which explored themes of love, longing, and identity across three interconnected narratives. In the post, the actress reminisced about playing the role of Preeti, an air hostess — a character that offered her a sense of freedom and artistic growth.

Jaitly wrote, “#20thbirthday : SILSILEY | 20 years of SILSILEY a true masterpiece by Khalid Mohammed. A unique cinematic experiment ahead of its time, SILSILEY was a collection of three intertwined stories, each exploring love, longing, and identity through different sets of characters and generations. It was storytelling in its most nuanced and poetic form.”

“I played #cabincrew an #airhostess for the first time in my career and while it was just an aspect of my onscreen character.. PREETI was something I truly enjoyed playing. Playing an #airhostess gave me a strange freedom to let go and find myself evolve as an actor. It disturbed me to be romantically involved with someone old enough to be my parent but it was captivating to step into this uncomfortable space.”

The 'Golmaal Returns' actress added, “Working with Khalid was like stepping into a world of sheer artistry. I had the honour of featuring in one of the most hard-hitting segments, alongside phenomenal seniors like Tabu and Kay Kay Menon. We vibed together effortlessly a rare creative chemistry that brought depth and authenticity to every frame. The story felt like a painting, rich in emotional texture, capturing people of different ages all trying to understand and find love.”(sic)

Celina Jaitly concluded the note writing, “It was also a privilege to collaborate with cinematic legends behind the lens especially the brilliant Santosh Sivan, who shot me like a dream in the solo hit Belibaas, a moment that remains poetry in motion. To Khalid thank you for trusting me with a role that still resonates two decades later. You painted with people and emotions… and created something truly timeless. A big thank you to my producer Vashuji. (Vashu Bhagnani).”

“Silsiilay,” released on 17 June 2005, was written and directed by Khalid Mohammed. The ensemble cast includes Tabu, Bhumika Chawla, Riya Sen, Celina Jaitly, Anita Hassanandani, Divya Dutta, Rahul Bose, Jimmy Sheirgill, Ashmit Patel, and Kay Kay Menon. Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan also made a special appearance in the film.

- IANS

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Priya K.
It's refreshing to see actors reflect honestly about their discomfort with certain roles. Age-gap romances were normalized in 90s/2000s Bollywood but we're finally having important conversations about it now. Celina's maturity in handling this shows her growth ✨
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Rahul S.
Silsilay was truly ahead of its time! The interconnected stories concept is common now but was revolutionary back then. Though I agree the age gap was uncomfortable, the film's artistic merit can't be denied. Santosh Sivan's cinematography was pure magic!
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Ananya M.
As someone who watched this film in theaters, I remember feeling awkward about that storyline too. But Celina acted so well! That song "Belibaas" is still my favorite - she looked ethereal ❤️ Wish we had more experimental films like this today instead of just masala entertainers.
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Vikram P.
While I appreciate Celina's honesty, let's not forget many Indian classics (Guide, Lamhe) had age-gap romances that worked beautifully. Context matters - sometimes it's about the story being told. That said, actors should always have the right to voice discomfort.
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Sneha R.
Tabu and Kay Kay Menon's performances overshadowed everyone else in this film though! 😅 But good on Celina for speaking up now. Our industry has changed so much - today she probably could've negotiated changes to that storyline. Progress!
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Karan D.
Interesting how she mentions Vashu Bhagnani as producer - his son Jackky is now making films while his company faces financial issues. Bollywood circles complete hai yaar! Anyway, Silsilay deserves more recognition - might rewatch it this weekend.

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