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Adaraneeya Wassanaya
අාදරණීය වස්සානය
Directed bySenesh Dissanayake Bandara
Screenplay byNimmie Hathiyaldeniya, Senesh Dissanaike Bandara
Based onWassana Sihinaya
by Upul Shantha Sannasgala [2]
Produced byTomorrow Films Today
StarringRoshan Ravindra
Chathurika Pieris
Sachini Ayendra Stanley
Malini Fonseka
Pradeep Senanayake
Edited byIsuru Sanjaya Thienudies
Music byNawaratne Gamage
Production
company
Tomorrow Films Today Private Limited
Release date
  • May 28, 2004 (2004-05-28)
[1]
Running time
132 minutes
CountrySri Lanka
LanguageSinhala

Adaraneeya Wassanaya (Template:Lang-en) is a 2004 romantic musical film directed by Senesh Dissanayake Bandara.[3] It is produced along with Bandula Weerackody co-produced for Telestar Private Limited and produced by Vinod Arosha, Nalin Aponsu, Nihal Seneviratne Epa, Lalith Mirihagalle and Nimal Ekanayake for Tomorrow Films Today Private Limited.[4][5] It stars Roshan Ravindra and Chathurika Pieris in lead roles along with Sachini Ayendra Stanley and Malini Fonseka. Music composed by Nawaratne Gamage.[6]

Production

The film is Bandara's directorial debut. It tells the story of a middle class boy from the highlands who falls in love with an upper class girl in Colombo. They are both high school students. The girl's arranged marriage and her illness make life difficult for the young couple. They challenge cultural conventions to succeed.[7] The film is based on Wassana Sihinaya, a novel by Upul Shantha Sannasgala.[8]

Plot

Kasun Bandara Seneviratne (Roshan Ravindra) sets fire to his boarding school to get rid of the memories of his girlfriend, Chapa Gangadarie Abeynaike (Chathurika Pieris) after he receives news that she has been raped by her husband to be. Kasun, a country boy and Chapa meet at school. Chapa is a singer and Kasun is artistic.

Chapa has been unwell for years. it is arranged she should marry Rohan, her cousin. Rohan tries to rape her a number of times. Chapa, whose parents are employed abroad, finds affection, security, and empathy in Kasun. When Kasun tries to protect Chapa, he is beaten by Rohan. Chapa’s mother risks her only daughter’s life for Rohan’s money and denies Kasun who falls into poverty in Colombo.

Two years later, Kasun is visited by Madhupani (Sachini Ayendra)[9] Kasun is Madhupani's language tutor. Madhupani loves Kasun, but Kasun does not reciprocate.

Chapa’s mother changes her mind and wants Kasun to save Chapa. Kasun and his friends try to do this.

Cast

Film crew

  • Senesh Dissanayake Bandara - director
  • Nimmie Hathiyaldeniya - screenplay
  • Senesh Dissanayake Bandara - screenplay
  • Nawaratne Gamage - music
  • Ashoka Jayasekera - director of photography
  • Anura Sri Wasantha Kumara - lighting director
  • Lal Harindranath - art director
  • Guna Sri Uhanowita - makeup
  • Chaani Perera - costume designer
  • Iresha Kodituwakku - hair designer
  • Chandana Wickremesinghe - choreographer
  • Nimmie Hathiyaldeniya - assistant director
  • Deepal Guneratne - production manager
  • Isuru Sanjaya Thienudies - editor
  • Vinod Arosha, Lalith Mirihagalle, Nalin Aponsu, Anura Sri Wasantha Kumara, Asoka Jayasekere, Nawaratne Gamage, Nihal Seneviratne Epa, Nimal Ekanayake, Donald Jayantha Perera, Ranjith Dahanayake, Varuni Pieris, Piyal Lokugamage, Nimmie Hathiyaldeniya, Senesh Dissanayake Bandara - producers[10]

References

  1. ^ Madawala, Tissa. "සිංහල චිත්‍රපට නාමාවලිය". Archived from the original on 2016-11-19. Retrieved 2016-11-19.
  2. ^ "උපුල් ශාන්ත සන්නස්ගල, හීන ඇහිඳින යාළුවා".
  3. ^ "'I don't create for urban youth, but it's all about them' - Senesh". The Sunday Times. Retrieved 11 March 2017.
  4. ^ "එදා මෙදා තිරගත වූ සිංහල චිත්‍රපට". Sarasaviya. Archived from the original on 29 November 2015. Retrieved 3 October 2016.
  5. ^ "Online edition of Daily News – Features". archives.dailynews.lk.
  6. ^ "Story of a teenage love takes many turns". The Sunday Times. Retrieved 11 March 2017.
  7. ^ "අපේ සිනමාවට නැඟුණු සාහිත්‍යය – Lankatimeline.com". lankatimeline.com.
  8. ^ "වස්සාන සිහිනයක සරසවි දියණියෝ". www.sarasaviya.lk. Archived from the original on 2017-12-14. Retrieved 2016-11-19.
  9. ^ "First Sri Lankan star to enter 'Global Glamour Olympics' | The Sunday Times Sri Lanka". www.sundaytimes.lk.
  10. ^ "ආදරණීය වස්සානය (Film): Reviews, Ratings, Cast and Crew – Rate Your Music". rateyourmusic.com.[unreliable source?]