Deveni Warama

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Deveni Warama
Sinhalaදෙවෙනි වරම
Directed byG. Nandasena
Written byChinthaka Peiris
Screenplay byChinthaka Peiris
Produced byG. Nandasena
Jagath Epaladeniya
R.A Saranapala
StarringPubudu Chathuranga
Rishi Anjela
Tennyson Cooray
CinematographyAyeshmantha Hettiarachchi
Edited byAnusha Jayawardena
Kasun Madhawa
Music byHarshan Shan
Production
company
Real Image Creations
Distributed byLFD & MPI Film Circuit
Release date
  • April 22, 2016 (2016-04-22)[1]
Country
Sinhala

Deveni Warama (Sinhala: දෙවෙනි වරම) is a 2016 Sri Lankan Sinhala romantic film directed by G. Nandasena and co-produced by G. Nandasena himself with Jagath Epaladeniya and R.A Saranapala.[2] It stars Pubudu Chathuranga and newcomer Rishi Anjela in lead roles along with Tennyson Cooray, Rex Kodippili and Gayathri Dias. Music composed by Harshan Shan.[1] It is the 1281st Sri Lankan film in the Sinhala cinema.[3]

Plot

Kusal Karaliyadda is a young man who doesn't like young girls. He wants to take the hand of a rural girl.

But Kusal does not belong to a rural generation. His father was a prominent minister in the country. The mother also belongs to the bourgeoisie. In spite of that, Samanmalee is the beauty who finds the merits of a rural rubber girl who falls for the simple countryside.

In the face of this arbitrary Kusal's quarrel, Kusal's father's father is adamant in his decision to marry a friend's daughter to Kusal. That proposed ruby also makes a lot of sacrifices to change Kusal's mind.

Amisha, Kusal, Samanmalee love story takes a different dimension as the magical third joins between the two who turn the bilateral love into a love triangle that meets Samanmalith while enjoying the series of films that revolve around different rural and urban environments.

Cast

  • Pubudu Chathuranga as Kusal Karaliyadde
  • Rishi Anjela as Samanmali / Ameesha
  • Tennyson Cooray as John, the chef
  • Rex Kodippili as Wickrama Karaliyadde, Kusal's father
  • Cletus Mendis as Somaratne
  • Gayathri Dias as Receptionist
  • Kumari Munasinghe as Samanmali's mother
  • Samudra Hikkaduwa as Surangi Karaliyadde, Kusal's mother
  • Premadasa Vithanage as Atapattu, security officer
  • Chinthaka Peiris as Priyantha, Kusal's friend

References

  1. ^ a b "Devani Warma released 22nd - ගමත් නගරයත් අතර තුන් කොන් පෙමක පැටලෙන කුසල්ගේ කතාව දෙවැනි වරම". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 15 June 2017.
  2. ^ "Sri Lanka latest films - Kota Uda Express". Sarasaviya. Archived from the original on 6 October 2017. Retrieved 5 October 2017.
  3. ^ "Sri Lanka Cinema History". National Film Corporation of Sri Lanka. Retrieved 3 October 2016.