<p>Films that handle sensitive topics, especially extramarital relationships, not only sparked debate but also held a mirror to society. So, let’s look at some information about movies that focus on illicit affairs and their stories.</p><p> </p><img><p>In India, marriage is sacred. But as relationship definitions change, Bollywood has adapted. Films on extramarital affairs sparked debate and mirrored society. Let’s look at them.</p><img><p>Yash Chopra’s 1981 classic "Silsila" stars Jaya Bachchan, Amitabh, Rekha, and Sanjeev Kumar. It explores relationships where emotions clash with social norms, portraying extramarital love seriously.</p><img><p>The 1985 film "Aakhir Kyon?" questioned marriage and trust. Starring Smita Patil, Rakesh Roshan, and Tina Ambani, it shows how an affair can shake a family’s foundation.</p><img><p>The 2004 film "Murder" boldly portrayed extramarital affairs. Starring Emraan Hashmi and Mallika Sherawat, it showed the dire consequences of infidelity. It was controversial but a superhit.</p><img><p>Karan Johar’s 2006 film is one of the most discussed on this topic. Shah Rukh Khan and Rani Mukerji’s characters are attracted to each other despite being married to others.</p><img><p>The 2016 film "Azhar" is inspired by cricketer Mohammad Azharuddin’s life. It explores how his extramarital affairs impacted his career. Emraan Hashmi stars in this story of betrayal.</p>