Eda Rae
Eda Rae (Sinhala, That Night) is a 1953 Sri Lankan film that achieved some popularity in the country. The musician Latha Walpola debuted as a playback singer in this film.
Eda Rae | |
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Directed by | Shanthi Kumar |
Produced by | Ceylon Theaters |
Screenplay by | Shanthi Kumar |
Music by | D. T. Fernando (lyrics) Herbert Seneviratne (lyrics) Louie Rodrigo (lyrics) Mohammed Gauss (music) |
Release date | September 14, 1953 |
Country | Sri Lanka |
Language | Sinhala |
Cast
- Sita Jayawardena as Chandra
- Herbie Seneviratne as Banda
- Shanthi Kumar as Ranjith
- Premnath Moraes as Lakdasa
- Dudley Wanaguru as Maggie's brother
- Thilakasiri Fernando
- Latha Walpola
- Austin Abeysekara as Mudali
- Louie Rodrigo as Bonso
- J. H. Jayawardena as Billiards player
Songs
- "Hari Hari Ha Ha" – Herbert Seneviratne and Latha Walpola
- "Anandey" – Rudrani
- "Mage Pana" Louie Rodrigo and group
- "Saa Maa Daa Saa" – Rudrani and Mohideen Baig
- "Nayana Rasi Wey" – Rudrani and Mohideen Baig
- "Davi Gini Jalayen" – Rudrani
- "Habata Mage" – Herbert Seneviratne and Latha Walpola
- "Sidara Aley" – Mohideen Baig
- "Haridey Pem Githa Rase" – Mohideen Baig and Rudrani
- "Ho - Dulevi Prema Dhara" – Mohideen Baig and Rudrani
- "May Prithi Prithi Darling" – Herbert Seneviratne and Latha Walpola
- "Gee Nade Shantha" – Mohideen Baig
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