Cheriyo Explained

Italic Title:no
Cheriyo
Creator:Roy de Silva
Origin:Cheriyo Doctor (1991)
Films:List of films
Soundtracks:See below

Cheriyo is a Sri Lankan film series centered on a series of comedy action films, produced by TK Films and RS Films and distributed by EAP cinema theaters.[1] [2] [3] [4]

Overview

The franchise consists of four films in the Cheriyo series, Cheriyo Doctor (1991), Cheriyo Captain (1995), Cheriyo Darling (1996) and Cheriyo Holman (2002). The first three films of the franchise was directed by Roy de Silva with his screenplay and dialogues. The film Cheriyo Doctor was produced by Thilak Atapattu for TK Films, cinematography by S. A. Gafoor and edited by S. V. Chandran.[5] The second film Cheriyo Captain was produced again by Thilak Atapattu, cinematography by G. Nandasena and edited by Densil Jayaweera.[6] Third film Cheriyo Darling was co-produced by director Roy de Silva with his wife Sumana Amarasinghe for Roy-Sumana Films (RS Films). The film cinematography done by J.J. Yogaraja and edited by Densil Jayaweera.[7] The final film of the franchise, Cheriyo Holman was directed by Parakrama Jayasinghe and co-produced by Raj Ranasinghe and Thilak Atapattu. Cinematography by G. Nandasena and edited by M. S. Aliman. All four films were music directed by Somapala Rathnayake.[8]

History

FilmSL release dateDirector(s)Producer(s)Story byComposer(s)Status
Cheriyo series
Cheriyo DoctorOctober 11, 1991 Roy de SilvaThilak AtapattuRoy de SilvaSomapala RathnayakeReleased [9]
Cheriyo CaptainOctober 13, 1995
Cheriyo DarlingOctober 25, 1996Sumana Amarasinghe
Cheriyo HolmanMay 24, 2002 [10] Parakrama JayasingheThilak Atapattu
Raj Ranasinghe
Clive Martens

Timeline

Year! scope="col" align="center"
Feature films
1991Cheriyo Doctor
1995Cheriyo Captain
1996Cheriyo Darling
2002Cheriyo Holman

Films

Cheriyo Doctor (1991)

See main article: Cheriyo Doctor. Cheriyo Doctor, centering on the incidents occur within a mental hospital run by Professor. Incidents starts when Nurse Surangi falls in love with one of fake patient Chaminda Randenigala. After series of comedy incidents, Chaminda's friend Nalin also attended to the hospital with fake illness and Chaminda's realized that his sister Madhu falls in love with Nalin. However, Chaminda's mother Nayana Randenigala opposes their romantic behaviors and locked Madhu. With the help of hospital staff, Chaminda and Nalin fight against Nayana's thugs and win their fiancees.[11]

Cheriyo Captain (1995)

See main article: Cheriyo Captain. Cheriyo Captain, centering on the incidents occur between an army group and a guerrilla group. Army group led by Captain Doson commands seven funny soldiers - Huntin, Ping Pong, Bantum, Kang Kung, Pabul, Tom Tom accompany with Tarzan. Guerrilla group led by Alphonsus who kidnap Varuni, only daughter of General Tagore. Captain Doson has informed to rescue Varuni and bring the guerrillas down. Along the course, Varuni's boyfriend Rahal and his friend joined the army troop at the jungle. After series of comedy events, army troop rescued Varuni and meantime destroy the bridge that connect the Army territory and Alphosus territory.[12]

Cheriyo Darling (1996)

See main article: Cheriyo Darling. Cheriyo Darling, centering on the incidents occur when a popular actress Miss Sweetie attends to the mental hospital run by Professor. All the male workers at the hospital start to flirt around her to win her heart. Meanwhile, Sweetie's boyfriend enters to the hospital with a fake mental illness. However, after series of comedy incidents Gulliver and his henchman rushed to the hospital and looking to kidnap Miss Sweeties. With the final battle initiated by hotel workers, Gulliver flees with his troop and Miss Sweetie joins with her boyfriend and leave the hospital.

Cheriyo Holman (2002)

See main article: Cheriyo Holman.

Cheriyo Darling is set in a hotel. Many people visit the hotel and reserve their rooms. Meanwhile the hotel is haunted by a ghost, "Mohini" (Dilhani) and all people are afraid of her horror incidents. Further information about the ghost is exhibited in the last part of the film. Until that moment, the film revolves around comedic incidents as well as hotel workers flirting with a beautiful girl, later known as the ghost.

Cast and characters

CastFilm & Character
width:10%;"Cheriyo Doctor
(1991)
width:10%;"Cheriyo Captain
(1995)
width:10%;"Cheriyo Darling
(1996)
width:10%;"Cheriyo Holman
(2002)
Bandu SamarasingheMarmiteHuntin / Fruit SaladMarmite
Tennison CoorayHospital attendantBantumDoctor Dunath Mala
Joe AbeywickramaProfessorCaptain DosonProfessor
Freddie SilvaDoctor Coco / Virindu singerPing PongDoctor Coco
Sumana AmarasingheNayana RandenigalaTeenaMadam
Nawanandana WijesinghePatientTom TomFormalin
Manel ChandralathaNurseNancyNurse
Cletus MendisCleetAlphonsus
Sanath GunathilakeChaminda RandenigalaRahal
Sabeetha PereraSurangiVaruni
Shashi WijendraNalinRahal's friend
M. V. BalanSecurity guardPabul
Wimal Kumara de CostaKang KungVegemite
Susila KottageGuerrilla girl
Mark SamsonMarkAlphonsus' henchman
Lilian EdirisingheHead nurseMrs. Rambo
Teddy VidyalankaraChance's henchman
Nihal SilvaDoctor Ko
Nadeeka GunasekaraMadhu
Sunil HettiarachchiTarzan
Mervyn JayathungaGeneral Tagore
Sanoja BibileMiss Kitty
Ronnie LeitchMadha Kess
Baptist FernandoMr. Fernando
Bertrum PereraGulliver
Ravindra RandeniyaProfessor
Dilhani EkanayakeMiss SweetieMohini
Ananda Wickramage
Manel Wanaguru

Technical crew

Technical aspectFilm & crew
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(1991)
width:10%;"Cheriyo Captain
(1995)
width:10%;"Cheriyo Darling
(1996)
width:10%;"Cheriyo Holman
(2002)
Assistant directorAnton Kingsley
Nishantha Pradeep
Chandana EdisiringheSaman Silva
Make-upEbert WijesingheHemantha GamageManoj Selvaraj
Sound coordinationGeorge ManatungaLionel Gunaratne
Sound EngineerM. A. A. Alwis
Stunt directionTeddy VidyalankaraLal Kumara
ChoreographyRonald FernandoChanna Wijewardena
Art directionMohan AdamsSaliya Dias
Roshan Warnakulasuriya
LyricsPremakeerthi de Alwis
Somapala Leelananda
Alanson Mendis
Hemasiri Halpita
Somapala Leelananda
Hemasiri Halpita
Ananda Padmasiri

Soundtracks

Cheriyo Darling

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sinhala screened films . Sarasaviya . 23 December 2017.
  2. Web site: Sri Lankan Screened Films . Sarasaviya . 11 March 2017.
  3. Web site: Sinhala screened films . Sarasaviya . 23 December 2017.
  4. Web site: Sri Lankan Screened Films . Sarasaviya . 11 March 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20161009011501/http://www.sarasaviya.lk/2015/09/24/?fn=sa15092427 . 9 October 2016 . dead .
  5. Web site: Cheriyo Doctor - චෙරියෝ ඩොක්ටර් . Sinhala Cinema Database . 23 December 2017.
  6. Web site: Cheriyo Captain - චෙරියෝ කැප්ටන් . Sarasaviya . 11 March 2017.
  7. Web site: Cheriyo Darling - චෙරියෝ ඩාලින් . Sinhala Cinema Database . 23 December 2017.
  8. Web site: Cheriyo Holman - චෙරියෝ හොල්මන් . Sinhala Cinema Database . 23 December 2017.
  9. Web site: Sri Lanka Cinema History . National Film Corporation of Sri Lanka . 3 October 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160823000528/http://www.nfc.gov.lk/films-history.php . August 23, 2016 . dead .
  10. Web site: Cheriyo Holman' now . Sunday Times . 23 December 2017.
  11. Web site: චෙරියෝ ඩොක්ටර් Cheriyo Doctor crew . Rate Your Music . 23 December 2017.
  12. Web site: Cheriyo Darling – 1996 . sinhalamovies . 23 December 2017.