Sihinaya Dige Enna Explained

Sihinaya Dige Enna
සිහිනය දිගේ එන්න
Director:Chandrarathna Mapitigama
Producer:Samantha Ranasinghe
Screenplay:Chandrarathna Mapitigama
Starring:Amila Abeysekara
Udari Warnakulasooriya
Sanath Gunathilake
Music:Dinesh Subasinghe[1]
Cinematography:Buddika Mangala
Editing:Anusha Jayawardhana
Distributor:Dilshan Home videos
Runtime:120 minutes
Country:Sri Lanka
Language:Sinhala/Tamil
Budget:11 million LKR

Sihinaya Dige Enna (Come along the dream) (Sinhala; Sinhalese: '''සිහිනය දිගේ එන්න''') is a 2012 Sri Lankan musical romantic film directed by Chandrarathne Mapitigama and produced by Samantha Ranasinghe. It stars Amila Abeysekara and Udari Warnakulasooriya in lead roles along with Sanath Gunathilake and Veena Jayakody. Music composed by Dinesh Subasinghe.[2] [3]

The film was released at Raja Cinema, Jaffna, which recorded as the first Sinhala film to be released in the region after 30 years.[4] It is the 1175th Sri Lankan film in the Sinhala cinema.[5]

Plot

The heroine of the story Ridma (Udari) is a violinist, and Sangeeth (Amila) is a guitarist. Their romance is set against ethnic issues between the Sinhalese and Tamil people of Sri Lanka. The Ridma's adopted father Ayeshmantha (Sanath) is a politician and mayor of a city in the hill country. The Sangeeth's mother, Sakunthala (Veena), is a rich and noble woman from Colombo. Sakunthala goes to the hill country city seeking revenge on her former lover who deserted her 25 years ago. When the mayor finds that his daughter is in love with Sakunthala's son, he makes every effort to break up their romance. Sakunthala also attempts to break up the young couple since she knows that the mayor is her son's father. However, the mayor's wife reveals a secret which allows the young lovers to reunite and teaches a lesson in ethnic harmony.

Cast

Background

Sihinaya Dige Enna was filmed in Bandarawela. Chandrarathna Mapitigama wrote the screenplay as well as directing the film. It was his fourth feature film, although he is a veteran director of many Sri Lankan teledramas. The film's premiere at the Raja Cinema in Jaffna marked the first time in 30 years that a film in Sinhalese with Tamil language subtitles was shown in the city.

Music

The film's music director, Dinesh Subasinghe, had worked with director Chandrarathne Mapitigama on previous teledramas. He composed the score and also played the violin and guitar pieces which were mimed by the actor and actress playing the young lovers. The background music for the score, largely variations on the title song Sihinaya Dige Enna, was played by the Symphony Orchestra of Sri Lanka. The playback singers were Uresha Ravihari, Dumal Warnakulasuriya, and Kasun Primal. Uresha Ravihari sang the title song which has also been released as a single.[6]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Going places along a TUNEFUL PATH . Daily News . 3 October 2016.
  2. Web site: Sri Lankan Screened Films . Sarasaviya . 11 March 2017.
  3. Web site: Sihinaya Dige Enna . National Film Corporation of Sri Lanka . 11 March 2017.
  4. Web site: Sinhala film release in Jaffna after 30 years . Daily Mirror . 11 March 2017.
  5. Web site: Sri Lanka Cinema History . National Film Corporation of Sri Lanka . 3 October 2016.
  6. Jayawaranda, Ruwini (25 June 2012). "Going places along a tuneful path" . Daily News. Retrieved 13 May 2013.