Aadaraneeya Wassaanaya

අාදරණීය වස්සානය
Directed by Senesh Dissanaike Bandara
Produced by Tomorrow Films Today
Screenplay by Nimmie Hathiyaldeniya, Senesh Dissanaike Bandara
Based on Wassana Sihinaya
by Upul Shantha Sannasgala [1]
Starring Roshan Ravindra
Chathurika Pieris
Sachini Ayendra Stanley
Malini Fonseka
Pradeep Senanayake
Music by Nawaratne Gamage
Edited by Isuru Sanjaya Thienudies
Production
company
Tomorrow Films Today Private Limited
Release dates
  • May 28, 2004 (2004-05-28)
[2]
Running time
120 minutes
Country Sri Lanka
Language Sinhala

Adaraneeya Wassanaya (English: The Romantic Rainy Season) [3] is a 2004 musical romantic film directed by Senesh Dissanaike Bandara and the maiden Production by ©Tomorrow Films Today.

This was Bandara's directorial debut.The film tells a story of a middle class boy coming from upcountry falls in love with an upper class girl in Colombo who both are teens and still schooling. The arranged marriage of the girl and her sickness bring all the miseries to the young couple. Finally, they challenge at the conventions by demolishing the structures for a better tomorrow. [4]

The film is based on Wassana Sihinaya, a novel by Upul Shantha Sannasgala. [5]

The two main actors of the film were definitely new faces for the film screen but known faces by the masses. The stars would contribute in the supporting roles.

All the singers are stars with big names and are already very popular among FM listeners.

The production was designed to complete in 2002 and post-production in 2003. The screening was scheduled in mid-2004.

Plot

Kasun Bandara Seneviratne (Roshan Ravindra) sets fire the boarding to get rid of all the unforgettable memories of Chapa Gangadarie Abeynaike (Chathurika Pieris) the sweetheart when he gets the letter from London, stating she was raped by the husband to be.

The story unfolds as Kasun’s flashback in the accident.

Kasun represents upcountry, joins Thurstan College as an AL student in Bio Science, but who has aesthetic senses in Creativity. Chapa the singer happens to be met by Kasun at a school function and both become mutual admirers.

Chapa has been sick for years and also arranged to marry own cousin Rohan the same who has tried several times to rape her. Chapa whose parents employ in abroad, and her arranged husband is no more faithful, finds affection, security and empathy in Kasun who is a peer.

Kasun solely decides to save Chapa from Rohan and gets hammered and wounded himself. After father's death Chapa’s mother returns and finds Rohan an evil. Chapa also falls severely ill and happened to be operated in London. Chapa’s mother risks her only daughter’s life at Rohan’s money and denies Kasun and his loyalty.

Kasun becomes the loser in Colombo. Chapa is raped by Rohan in London.

The second half of the story unfolds in the period after 2 years.

Heart broken and worried Kasun is visited by Madhupani (Sachini Ayendra)[6] who learns language from him. Madhupani loves Kasun the teacher but Kasun has reasons not to begin an affair with a younger student.

Returned Chapa is hurt by Rohan, now the husband in every way possible, remembering past with Kasun. Chapa’s mother confesses at Kasun and wants the daughter to be saved at any cost.

Kasun's school mate Niranga and now room mate Gihan, with Uththara the friend of Chapa encourage and assist Kasun and Chapa to challenge all the selfish structures made by the society and reach the world of humanity, love, trust could be shared and cared.

Talents involved

[7]

Produced by - ©Tomorrow Films Today Private Limited

Co- Produced by - Telestar Video Productions Private Limited

Director - Senesh Dissanaike Bandara

Story - Wassaana Sihinaya (Novel)

Screenplay - Nimmie Hathiyaldeniya, Senesh Dissanaike Bandara

Theme and Background Music - Nawaratne Gamage

Melodies - Rohana Weerasinhe, Samantha Perera, Nawaratne Gamage

Singers - Kasun Kalhara, Uresha Ravihari, Indika Upamali, Athula Adikari, Samitha Erandathie, Morris Wijesinhe, Mariazelle Gunethilleke, Deepika priyadarshani

Director of Photography - Ashoka Jayasekera

Lighting Director - Anura Sri Wasantha Kumara

Art Direction - Lal Harindranath

Make Up - Guna Sri Uhanowita

Costume Designer - Chaani Perera

Hair Designer - Iresha Kodituwakku

Choreographer - Chandana Wickremesinghe

Assistant Director - Nimmie Hathiyaldeniya

Production Manager - Deepal Guneratne

Editor - Isuru Sanjaya Thienudies

Technical Direction & Co-Producer - Bandula Weerakkody for Telestar Video Productions Private Limited.

Producers - Vinod Arosha, Lalith Mirihagalle, Nalin Aponsu, Anura Sri Wasantha Kumara, Asoka Jayasekere, Nawaratne Gamage, Nihal Seneviratne Epa, Nimal Ekanayake, Donald Jayantha Perera, Ranjith Dahanayake, Varuni Pieris, Piyal Lokugamage, Nimmie Hathiyaldeniya, Senesh Dissanaike Bandara for ©2002 Tomorrow Films Today Private Limited, (TFT)

Print publicity & Designing - Prem Dissanayake of Fast Ads

Media management - Nimal Ekanayake, Nalin Aponsu

References

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