
Shyloo 2011
In *Shyloo* (2011), director S. Narayan crafts a gripping romance-drama that follows a passionate but reckless young man whose fiery temper and impulsive decisions spiral into irreversible consequences.
Director: S. Narayan
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Shyloo (2011) about?
*Shyloo* tells the story of a love-driven man who escapes prison after discovering his beloved is about to marry someone else. His desperate actions set off a chain of events that lead to an unexpected and heartbreaking climax.
Who directed Shyloo?
Shyloo was directed by S. Narayan, known for his work in South Indian cinema that often blends emotion with drama.
Who stars in Shyloo?
The film stars Ganesh, Bhama, Suchendra Prasad, and Rangayana Raghu in prominent roles.
Is Shyloo (2011) worth watching?
While *Shyloo* offers strong performances and emotional depth, its unrated status and tragic tone suggest it may appeal more to fans of intense romance dramas rather than casual viewers.
How long is Shyloo?
Shyloo has a runtime of 152 minutes.
About Shyloo (2011) — A romance that burns too bright and ends in heartbreak
In *Shyloo* (2011), director S. Narayan crafts a gripping romance-drama that follows a passionate but reckless young man whose fiery temper and impulsive decisions spiral into irreversible consequences. When Ganesh's character, a man full of restless energy and emotional intensity, learns of his beloved's impending marriage to another, he makes a desperate choice—one that escapes the confines of prison only to unleash a wave of chaos. What begins as a quest for reunion quickly spirals into a tragic journey, exploring themes of love, loss, and the irreversible weight of one's actions.
Set against a backdrop of emotional drama and high-stakes decisions, *Shyloo* weaves a narrative that balances raw passion with heartbreaking realism. With standout performances by Bhama, Suchendra Prasad, and Rangayana Raghu, the film immerses viewers in a world where love clashes with fate, and every decision shapes a destiny no one could have foreseen.