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词条 Sikuru Tharuwa
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  1. Plot

     Cast 

  2. Songs

  3. Production

      Development  

  4. Reception

  5. References

{{Infobox film| name = Sikuru Tharuwa
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| director = L. S. Ramachandran
| producer = Arthur Amaratunga
| screenplay = P. K. D. Seneviratne
| starring = Punya Heendeniya, D. R. Nanayakkara, Milton Nanayakkara
| music = Chandraratne Manawasinghe (lyrics)
Karunaratne Abeysekera
(lyrics)
W. D. Amaradeva
(music)
R. Muttusamy
(music)
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| country = Sri Lanka
| released = {{Flag icon|Sri Lanka}} September 27, 1963
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| language = Sinhala
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}}Sikuru Tharuwa is a 1963 Sri Lankan drama written by P. K. D Seneviratne. It was developed by the Kurulu Rana group that attempted to make original movies pertaining to Sinhalese culture.[1]

Plot

The village headman of a small village is a drunkard and womanizer who is disliked by the village for his abusive ways. He hassles the heroine and other characters. At the end of the film he goes mad.

Cast

  • Punya Heendeniya – heroine
  • D. R. Nanayakkara – village headman

Nelson Karunagama; teacher

  • Shelton Silva; District revenue officer

Songs

  • "Ira Handa Payana Loke" – W. D. Amaradeva and chorus
  • "Oru Pade Pade Kiri Muhude" – Sujatha Perera and chorus
  • "Gamana Nonimeyi" – Narada Disasekera
  • "Himagiri Kandu Mudune" – S. Panibharatha and Wimala Gunaratne
  • "Kurulu Rahanakage Samagiya" – J. A. Milton Perera, Noel Guneratne and chorus

Production

Development

Sikuru Tharuwa was the second production of the John Edmund Amaratunga led Kurula Rana group after Kurulu Bedda. Most of the cast and crew from the earlier film were again part of the production including the screenwriter P. K. D. Seneviratne, stars Punya Heendeniya and D. R. Nanayakkara and director L. S. Ramachandran.[1]

Reception

The film was well received by audiences and local critics alike. Viewers hailed it the best Sinhalese film of the year in a newspaper poll and it was awarded seven national awards; Sarasaviya named D. R. Nanayakkara, Best Actor for the year of 1963. Critics praised the outdoor locations used in shooting and the original storyline about Sinhalese village life.[1]

References

1. ^{{Cite book|title=On the Development of Sinhala Cinema, 1947-1967 |last=Savarimutthu|first=Ranee|year=1977|publisher=OCIC Sri Lanka|location=Colombo, Sri Lanka|isbn= |page= |pages= |url= }}
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3 : Sri Lankan films|1963 films|Films set in Sri Lanka (1948–present)

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