Paththini (2016 film)

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Paththini
Directed bySunil Ariyarathna
Written bySunil Ariyarathna
StarringPooja Umashankar
Uddika Premarathna
Ravindra Randeniya
Lucky Dias ,
Aruni Rajapaksha
CinematographyChanna Deshapriya
Edited byThissa Surendra
Music byRohana Weerasinghe
Production
company
Sumathi Films
Release date
  • 5 May 2016 (2016-05-05)
Running time
120 minutes
LanguageSinhala

Paththini (පත්තිනි) is a 2016 Sinhala epic, drama, mystery film written and directed by Sunil Ariyarathna and produced by Dr. Milina Sumathipala, co-produced by Jagath Sumathipala and Thilanga Sumathipala on behalf of Sumathi Films.[citation needed] The film features Pooja Umashankar, and Uddika Premarathna in the leading roles while Ravindra Randeniya, Lucky Dias, Veena Jayakodi, and Aruni Rajapaksha in supporting roles.[1] The film starts its premier on 5 May 2016 in EAP films circuit film halls.[2]

Plot

The film is based on a love affair between Kannagi (by Pooja Umashankar), and Kovalan (by Uddika Premarathna) in the Tamil epic Silappatikaram.[3]

More than 1500 years ago, South India was divided into three kingdoms named as Chola, Pandi and Kerala. Heroine of the story is Kannagi (Pooja Umashankar) who born in the city of Kaveri Patuna in Chola Kingdom. She was married to a rich baron named Kovalan (Uddika Premarathna). They lived a beautiful long married life.

Meanwhile, the ceremony of appointing Madhawi (Aruni Rajapaksha) as the princess of the actresses in Chola kingdom was held on this duration. Kovalan was also attended to the ceremony among the VIPs. After the appointment of Madhawi as the princess of the actresses by the king, he gave an authority to her which was she can choose anyone as her husband among the VIPs. Impressing of all the participants, Madhawi chose Kovalan as her husband. Kovalan also began to like on Madhawi because of her beautiful appearance and the dance. Due to this incident, the beautiful married life between Kannagi and Kovalan had been broken.

Kōvalan he spends all his wealth on Madhavi. Kannagi is all wept and mourned endure. After losing the husband, Kannagi gets abuse suggestions from Chola Youngsters. Father of Kovalan also says to Kannagi to get married But she had been committed in the name of kōvalan and live alone.

Because of the profession, Madhawi had to entertain the VIPs who come for her. Her actions cannot be sit well by Kovalan. Bacause of these reasons, disputes had been created among them and Kovalan leaves Madhawi for Kannagi. Awaited date of Kannagi has been come and she welcomed Kovalan in worm heart.

But now they are poor because all the wealth is given to Madhawi. After all they only have golden anklets of Kannagi which is valuable and they are subjected to sight of the people in Kaveri Patuna City. They run away from Chola kingdom to Pandi kingdom with the intention of live freely there with the selling of golden anklets of Kannagi.

They escaped secretly without knowing others but except Madhawi. She waits for them on the way of them with her hostess. There they got to know that Madhawi is pregnant because of Kovalan. Because of this incident, Kannagi requests Kovalan to go back for her but Kovalan refuse the request. At last, Kovalan and Kannagi leaves to Pandi kingdom while Madhawi leaves back for her home.

With the time, Madhawi gets a daughter named Manimekala (Vinu Siriwardana). With the hearing of the story of her father and mother when she is get to young age, she becomes dissatisfied on the normal living life. Due to this reason, she refuses the marriage proposal of son of Chola king. In this duration, she becomes a devotee of Buddhism after hearing the sermon of Buddhist monk in Chola kingdom. But the prince of Chola kingdom is always after her. On one such unfortunate moment, he killed by Manimekala and she got the command to vacate the kingdom.

Kovalan gets various news about Manimekala. But he repented dawned that he couldn't be seen her on his life. Kovalan and Kannagi lived far without selling the anklet but now they got to know that they couldn't resist their life without selling it. Kovalan determined to sell one anklet and keep one anklet with Kannagi and he leaves to the capital Madurapuraya of Pandi kingdom.

Meanwhile, he approaches Madhurapuraya, the anklet of the queen of Pandi kingdom has been stolen. This incident is stated by the king and demand a prize to person who brings the queen's anklet back. Kovalan had to meet the royal goldsmith (the one who stole the queen's anklet) to sell his anklet. Mischief royal goldsmith brings the news to king stating that he captured the thief who stolen the queen's anklet.

King command some soldiers to capture Kovalan and as they will return their not to touch the royal anklet. Kovalan has been captured and killed by the soldiers. Meanwhile, Kannagi comes to Madhurapuraya to find his lost husband from few days and she got to know that Kovalan is killed in near aside the Hindu fane and she returns to their.

When she returns there, king and queen is in happy that they got their anklet. But Kannagi proves that the anklet is not the queen's but hers and she cursed them. In that time a spark of fore comes from the sky and killed the royals and the whole city by it. After all, Kannagi becomes a holy belief and she get homage by the people.

Cast

  • Pooja Umashankar as Kannagi
  • Uddika Premarathna as Kovalan
  • Aruni Rajapaksha as Madhavi
  • Vinu Siriwardana as Manimekala
  • Neeta Fernando as Madhavi's Mother
  • Avanthi Aponsu
  • Ravindra Randeniya as Pandi Raju
  • Ramani Siriwardhana as Queen Consort of Pandya King
  • Daya Alwis as Rajakeeya Rankaruwa
  • Lucky Dias as King Gajaba

Soundtrack

The soundtrack of the film is composed by Rohana Weerasinghe, with lyrics written by Sunil Ariyarathna and Praneeth Abeysundara.

Untitled
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Paththini Devi"Praneeth AbeysundaraNanda Malani2:33
2."Sudo Sudu"Suni AriyarathnaKasun Kalhara, Uresha Ravihari4:44
3."Ran Hasu Lolwana"Praneeth AbeysundaraNirosha Virajini3:49
4."Punchi Samanalee"Sunil AriyarathnaNirosha Virajini4:42
5."Namasthu The"Sunil AriyarathnaDamayanthi Jayasooriya, Saman Lenin2:51
6."Sansare"Sunil AriyarathnaAmarasiri Pieris4:37
Total length:23:16

Release

The film was released on 5 May 2016 in more than 30 EAP circuit cinemas.[citation needed] The film trailer released to internet one month prior to the release date.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ "Paththini". National Film Corporation of Sri Lanka. Retrieved 2 May 2016.
  2. ^ "Film trailer of Paththini". YouTube. Retrieved 2 May 2016.
  3. ^ "Pathini Sinhala Film by Sunil Ariyaratne". Sandeshaya. Retrieved 2 May 2016.