
Silu 1987
Silu (1987) was a groundbreaking film in the history of Nepali cinema, marking the first-ever movie made in the Newari language. Directed by Pradeep Rimal, this romantic drama seamlessly blends music and drama to create an enchanting atmosphere.
Director: Pradeep Rimal
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Silu (1987) about?
Silu tells the story of a young man's unwavering dedication to his loved one, showcasing the complexities of love and sacrifice.
Who directed Silu?
Silu was directed by Pradeep Rimal, a pioneer in Nepali cinema.
Who stars in Silu?
The cast of Silu includes notable Nepali artists such as Hari Bansha Acharya, Jay Shrestha, Madan Krishna Shrestha, and Nabina Shrestha.
Is Silu (1987) worth watching?
While Silu may not have received a rating on IMDb, its historical significance and unique blend of genres make it an intriguing watch for those interested in Nepali cinema.
How long is Silu?
Runtime details are not listed for Silu (1987).
About Silu (1987) — A Groundbreaking Romance in the Newari Language
Silu (1987) was a groundbreaking film in the history of Nepali cinema, marking the first-ever movie made in the Newari language. Directed by Pradeep Rimal, this romantic drama seamlessly blends music and drama to create an enchanting atmosphere. The story revolves around a young man's unwavering dedication to his loved one, showcasing the complexities of love and sacrifice. With its unique blend of genres, Silu is an intriguing watch for those interested in exploring lesser-known aspects of Nepali cinema. As the protagonist navigates through the ups and downs of love, the film takes the viewer on an emotional rollercoaster.
The cast, comprising Hari Bansha Acharya, Jay Shrestha, Madan Krishna Shrestha, and Nabina Shrestha, deliver convincing performances that add depth to the narrative. Shot in the late 1980s, Silu offers a glimpse into the past, allowing viewers to appreciate the evolution of Nepali cinema over the years.
Silu (1987) may not have received a rating on IMDb, but its significance in the history of Nepali cinema is undeniable. For those interested in romance, drama, and music, this film is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered.