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Adam's Peak is a 2,243 m (7,359 ft) tall conical sacred mountain located in central Sri Lanka. [1] [2] It is well known for the Sri Pada (Śrī Pāda ; Sinhala: ශ්රී පාද, 'sacred footprint'), a 1.8 m (5 ft 11 in) rock formation near the summit whose name is also used for the mountain itself.
Solo Town (Sinhala: සෝලෝ ටවුන්) is a 2024 Sri Lankan Sinhalese musical drama film co-directed by Chathurangana de Silva and Sahan Wickramarachchi. [2] [3] The film is co-produced by Uditha Cooray and Sewwandi Weerasinghe for Stage Adventures Private Limited. [4]
In 1973, she sang many songs with The Moonstones such as Sigiriya and Ha Ha Hore. [4] Apart from that, she also worked as a playback singer in many films such as Podi Malli, Dinum Kanuwa, Lassana Kella, Sadahatama Oba Mage and Sikuruliya. [5] In 1970s, she recorded Baila duets with Desmond de Silva and Paul Fernando. [3]
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The Walawe (Sinhala: වලවේ ගඟ, Tamil: வளவை ஆறு) is a 138 km (86 mi) [1] long river in Sri Lanka which originates on Adam's Peak. It discharges into the Indian Ocean at the coastal town of Ambalantota. Belihul Oya, a major tributary to the Walawe River, near its source in Horton Plains.
Shortly after the start of Season One, the five judges on the show made a collaborative promotional single covering Pandit W.D. Amaradeva's 1978 song "Nim Him Sewwa". The single fused both the Sinhalese and English-language versions of the song. The video was met with success, having 1.09 million views as of October 2023. [14]
In 1956, she contested for ‘Padya Gayana’ competition held at Borella YMBA, in which she won a gold medal. After winning the poetry contest, Radio Ceylon W. D. Amaradeva invited Nanda to take part in a song, she sang the song Budu Sadu written by Asoka Colombage and set to music by D. D. Danny on Karunaratne Abeysekera's popular program known as Lama Mandapaya on Radio. [6]
Both the Sinhalese and English language versions of Nim Him Sewwa have been covered by many artists over the years. Most notably, in November 2020, the judges of The Voice Sri Lanka (BNS, Umaria, Sashika Nisansala, and Kasun Kalhara) did a collaborative cover of the song to promote the singing competition show, fusing both the Sinhalese and English versions.