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Follow the dramatic twists and turns in the lives of Mauli, her husband Kunal, and her best friend Nandini. What happens when the unhappily married Nandini realises that the mutual admiration between her and Kunal has turned into fatal attraction? Will friendship be forsaken for love? Will one woman's happiness becomes another woman's heartbreak? Find out in Silsila Badalte Rishton Ka.
The second season of 'Silsila Badalte Rishton Ka' delves into the complicated love lives of its characters. It follows Mishti, a young woman navigating a complex relationship with a man who has a troubled past, while also dealing with her sister Pari's feelings and the interference of Kunal. The show explores themes of love, betrayal, and second chances in modern relationships.
As a television series, 'Silsila Badalte Rishton Ka' (Season 2) received a mixed reception. While it aimed to explore mature themes of love and relationships, it was often criticized for its melodramatic plotlines and the actors' performances. Audience reception varied, with some viewers connecting with the emotional drama and others finding the storylines repetitive or unrealistic.
The show attempted to tackle complex relationship dynamics but often resorted to dramatic clichés.
Performances were a mixed bag, with some actors delivering stronger emotional arcs than others.
Viewers found the storylines engaging at times but criticized the pacing and predictability in later episodes.
Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews and their summaries is not readily available for this particular season of the television series.
The series originally aired on Colors TV before moving to the digital platform Voot for its second season, marking a shift in broadcast strategy for Indian television shows.
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Worst Story Ever. Spreading Cancer.