Deveni Warama (Sinhala: දෙවෙනි වරම) is a 2016 Sri Lankan Sinhala romantic film directed by G. Nandasena and co-produced by G. Nandasena himself with Jagath Epaladeniya and R.A Saranapala.[2] It stars Pubudu Chathuranga and newcomer Rishi Anjela in lead roles along with Tennyson Cooray, Rex Kodippili and Gayathri Dias. Music composed by Harshan Shan.[1] It is the 1281st Sri Lankan film in the Sinhala cinema.[3]

Plot

Kusal Karaliyadda is a young man who doesn't like young girls. He wants to take the hand of a rural girl.

But Kusal does not belong to a rural generation. His father was a prominent minister in the country. The mother also belongs to the bourgeoisie. In spite of that, Samanmalee is the beauty who finds the merits of a rural rubber girl who falls for the simple countryside.

In the face of this arbitrary Kusal's quarrel, Kusal's father's father is adamant in his decision to marry a friend's daughter to Kusal. That proposed ruby also makes a lot of sacrifices to change Kusal's mind.

Amisha, Kusal, Samanmalee love story takes a different dimension as the magical third joins between the two who turn the bilateral love into a love triangle that meets Samanmalith while enjoying the series of films that revolve around different rural and urban environments.

Cast

  • Pubudu Chathuranga as Kusal Karaliyadde
  • Rishi Anjela as Samanmali / Ameesha
  • Tennyson Cooray as John, the chef
  • Rex Kodippili as Wickrama Karaliyadde, Kusal's father
  • Cletus Mendis as Somaratne
  • Gayathri Dias as Receptionist
  • Kumari Munasinghe as Samanmali's mother
  • Samudra Hikkaduwa as Surangi Karaliyadde, Kusal's mother
  • Premadasa Vithanage as Atapattu, security officer
  • Chinthaka Peiris as Priyantha, Kusal's friend

References

  1. ^ a b "Devani Warma released 22nd - ගමත් නගරයත් අතර තුන් කොන් පෙමක පැටලෙන කුසල්ගේ කතාව දෙවැනි වරම". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 15 June 2017.
  2. ^ "Sri Lanka latest films - Kota Uda Express". Sarasaviya. Archived from the original on 6 October 2017. Retrieved 5 October 2017.
  3. ^ "Sri Lanka Cinema History". National Film Corporation of Sri Lanka. Retrieved 3 October 2016.


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