2018 Sri Lankan film
Adarei Man |
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ආදරෙයි මං |
Directed by | Prageeth Rathnayake[1] |
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Written by | Prageeth Rathnayake |
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Produced by | Romeo’s Eye Picture |
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Starring | Prageeth Rathnayake Chathurika Pieris Robin Fernando |
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Cinematography | P. Upali Douglas Perera |
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Edited by | Pravin Jayaratne |
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Music by | Victor Rathnayake |
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Distributed by | Rithma Theatres |
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Release date |
- 18 January 2018 (2018-01-18)
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Country | Sri Lanka |
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Language | Sinhala |
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Adarei Man (Sinhala: ආදරෙයි මං) is a 2018 Sri Lankan Sinhala romance film directed by Prageeth Rathnayake as his maiden direction and produced by Jagath Chandana for Romeo's Eye Picture.[2] It stars director Prageeth Rathnayake himself with Chathurika Pieris in lead roles along with Robin Fernando and Chamila Pieris. Music composed by veteran artist Victor Rathnayake.[3]
The Muhurath ceremony of the film was celebrated at the Bellanvila Raja Maha Viharaya. Shooting was taken place around Colombo.[4] The first screening was screened at Regal Theatre, Colombo.[5] It is the 1294th Sri Lankan film in the Sinhala cinema.[6]
Plot
It is the love tale of a wealthy kind hearted boy named Pavan (played by Prageeth) and his relation with a middle-class girl Malmi (played by Chathurika). Their parents refuse their affair due to family status. With that, they married secretly with the help of friends.
Cast
- Prageeth Rathnayake as Pavan
- Chathurika Pieris as Malmi
- Robin Fernando as Mr. S.W. Jayawardena, Pavan's father
- Chamila Pieris as Sakunthala
- Nadeeka Gunasekara
- Neil Allas as Malmi's father
- Nayana Rambukkanage as Malmi's mother
- Buddhika Indurugolla as Pavan's brother-in-law
- T. B. Ekanayake
- Sanju Rodrigo
- Vishaka Jayaweera
Songs
Title | Lyrics | Singer(s) |
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1. | "Sithanna Thahanam Na" | Kumaradasa Saputhanthri | Victor Rathnayake | |
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2. | "Thurulu Wee Lagin" | Wasantha Kumara Kobawaka | Victor Rathnayake & Uresha Ravihari | |
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3. | "Neela Guwan Thale" | Geethnath Kudaligama | Victor Rathnayake & Uresha Ravihari | |
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4. | "Oba Enna Mage Hiru" | Sunil Ariyaratne | Victor Rathnayake & Uresha Ravihari | |
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5. | "Senehase Diya Isa" | Geethnath Kudaligama | Victor Rathnayake & Uresha Ravihari | |
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6. | "Susum Kadulali Tharanaye" | Kularatne Ariyawansa | Victor Rathnayake & Uresha Ravihari | |
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