Randiya Dahara
Randiya Dahara (Golden Water) (Sinhala: රන්දිය දහර) is a 2004 Sri Lankan Sinhala drama film directed by Udayakantha Warnasuriya and produced by Neil Ranjth Palliyaguruge for R.J Films.[4] It stars Geetha Kumarasinghe and Kamal Addararachchi in lead roles along with Jackson Anthony and Mahendra Perera. Music composed by veteran musician Premasiri Khemadasa.[5] It is the 1045th Sri Lankan film in the Sinhala cinema.[6]
Randiya Dahara රන්දිය දහර | |
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Directed by | Udayakantha Warnasuriya [1] |
Produced by | R.J Films [2] |
Written by | Udayakantha Warnasuriya |
Starring | Geetha Kumarasinghe Kamal Addararachchi Jackson Anthony |
Music by | Premasiri Khemadasa |
Cinematography | K. D. Dayananda Jayanath Gunawardena |
Edited by | Stanley de Alwis |
Production company | Dil Process Lab |
Distributed by | CEL Theaters [3] |
Release date |
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Running time | 125 minutes |
Country | Sri Lanka |
Language | Sinhala |
Shooting was completed from fifty days in the locations in and around Colombo, Divulapitiya and Diyatalawa.[4]
Cast
- Geetha Kumarasinghe as Amali Weerasuriya
- Kamal Addararachchi as Captain Samantha Weerasuriya
- Jackson Anthony as Lionel
- Anula Karunathilaka as Samantha's Amma
- Mahendra Perera as Kulatunga
- Sanath Gunathilake as Colonel Chanuka Hettiarachchi
- Jeevan Kumaratunga as Lieutenant Colonel Viraj Thenuwara
- Henry Jayasena as Samantha's father
- Buddhika Jayaratne as Captain Cyril
- Udula Dabare as Amali's mother
- Seetha Kumari as Samantha's aunt
- Ranjith Rubasinghe as Lionel's henchman
- Milton Jayawardena as Major Saliya
- Gunawardena Hettiarachchi as Cyrus agency agent
- G.R Perera as Loan agent
- Palitha Galappaththi as Repossessed car driver
- Rathna Lalani Jayakody as Lionel's wife
Soundtrack
No. | Title | Lyrics | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Hadawanna Hadawanna" | Lucian Bulathsinhala | Nelu Adhikari |
References
- "'Randiya Dahara' showers new experiences on Kamal". Sunday Times. Retrieved 3 December 2019.
- "Neil's dramatic entry into cinema". The Sunday Times. Retrieved 11 March 2017.
- "'Randiya Dahara': New story on an old theme". Sunday Times. Retrieved 3 December 2019.
- "Udayakantha on the move again". The Sunday Times. Retrieved 11 March 2017.
- "Sri Lankan Screened Films". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 11 March 2017.
- "Sri Lanka Cinema History". National Film Corporation of Sri Lanka. Retrieved 3 October 2016.
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