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Sri Lankan Tamil cinema is a small filmmaking industry based in Sri Lanka, which has made under 100 Tamil language films as of 2013. [1] it is separate from its Indian counterpart, the Tamil cinema of Kodambakkam in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, as many Sri Lankan Tamil actors work in Sri Lankan films or independent Tamil films overseas, although a few noted Tamil actors in India were born in Sri Lanka.
The film is based on the true story of the Great Catholic Christian Massacre of nearly 700 Christians that took place in 1544 in Mannar and the chain of events related to the same massacre that took place in 1560. [2] [3] The film will be the first film to be released in Sinhala, English and Tamil languages at the same period in Sri Lanka. [1] [4]
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Song release and press conference of the film was held at Savoy Premiere Wellawatta. [5] It is the official sinhala remake of 1998 Tamil film Priyamudan . In 2021, the film won the award for the Most Popular Film at SLIM-Nielsen Peoples Awards .
A number of actors including Joju George, Kalaiyarasan and Deepak Paramesh are seen as London-based Sri Lankan Tamil gangsters, who are involved in assisting fellow immigrants and smuggling illegal goods. A further character portrayed by Gajaraj is a cook, who left Sri Lanka in the 1970s. [93] [94]
Asai Man Piyabanna (Sinhala: ආසයි මං පියාඹන්න; transl. I like to fly) [1] is a 2007 Sri Lankan Sinhala musical romantic film directed by Udayakantha Warnasuriya and produced by Dhammika Siriwardana for Alankulama Films. [2]
The film stars Saranga Disasekara and Paboda Sandeepaniin lead roles along with Hemal Ranasinghe, Aruni Rajapaksha, Roshan Ranawana, Pubudu Chathuranga and in supportive roles. [2] The music was composed by Mahesh Denipitiya. [3] It is the 1174th Sri Lankan film in the Sinhala cinema. [4] It is a remake of the 2007 Tamil film Chennai 600028.
She is the first female music director in Sri Lanka. [2] She contributed for nearly 400 Sinhala films and 20 Sri Lankan-Indian Tamil Films as a playback singer. She sang more than 6000 Sinhala songs and more than 1000 songs in 9 different languages. [3]