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Undaya
උණ්ඩය
Directed byK. A. W. Perera
Written byK. A. W. Perera
Produced byK. A. W. Perera
StarringSangeetha Weeraratne
Priyankara Perera
Sathischandra Edirisinghe
CinematographyJ. J. Yogaraja
Edited byElmo Halliday
Music byShelton Premaratne
Distributed byCEL Theatres
Release date
4 February 2000
CountrySri Lanka
LanguageSinhala

Undaya (The Bullet) (Sinhala: උණ්ඩය) is a 2000 Sri Lankan Sinhala drama thriller film directed and produced by K. A. W. Perera.[1] It stars Sangeetha Weeraratne and Priyankara Perera in lead roles along with Sathischandra Edirisinghe and Channa Perera.[2][3] Music composed by Shelton Premaratne.[4][5] It is the 930th Sri Lankan film in the Sinhala cinema.[6]

The film was previewed and allowed by the Public Performances Board (PPB) in July 1993, however had to wait until 2000 to release the film in theaters.[7]

Plot

Cast

  • Sangeetha Weeraratne as Sarala Paliwardhana
  • Sathischandra Edirisinghe as Ranil Seneviratne
  • Priyankara Perera as Jayadeva 'Deva' Seneviratne
  • Channa Perera as Murthi Paliwardhana
  • Lionel Deraniyagala as Seram
  • Rathna Sumanapala as Sarala's mother
  • Edna Sugathapala as Beatrice 'Aunty'
  • Nimal Wickramaarachchi as Manis 'Mama'
  • Hyacinth Wijeratne as Deva's mother
  • Lal Senadeera as Constable Silva
  • Jayarathna Rupasinghe as Thief chasing constable
  • Kapila Sigera as Ranil's henchman

References

  1. ^ ""Undaya" takes a shot at social evils". Sunday Times. Retrieved 29 November 2019.
  2. ^ "KAW toys with new idea". Sunday Times. Retrieved 29 November 2019.
  3. ^ "'Undaya' : a treat for local filmgoers". Sunday Times. Retrieved 29 November 2019.
  4. ^ "Undaya". Sinhala Cinema Database. Retrieved 29 November 2019.
  5. ^ "KAW completes 24 films in fifty years". Sunday Times. Retrieved 29 October 2019.
  6. ^ "Sri Lanka Cinema History". National Film Corporation of Sri Lanka. Retrieved 29 October 2019.
  7. ^ "KAW sheds no tears". Sunday Times. Retrieved 29 November 2019.