Sikuru Yogaya
Sikuru Yogaya (Sinhala: සිකුරු යෝගය) is a 2019 Sri Lankan Sinhala comedy film directed by Bermin Laili Fernando and co-produced by director himself with Vasath Chandrasiri Gamlath, Mark Antony Fernando and Daminda Dias for Dave Films Productions.[2] It stars late Vijaya Nandasiri with Anarkali Akarsha in lead roles along with Tennyson Cooray and Rodney Warnakula. Theme music composed by veteran musician Navaratne Gamage, and background musical score by Priyanath Rathnayake and Ravihans Watakepotha.[3] It is the 1334th Sri Lankan film in the Sinhala cinema.[4] The film has inspired by the comedy sitcom Bodima.
Sikuru Yogaya සිකුරු යෝගය | |
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Directed by | Bermin Laili Fernando |
Produced by | Dave Films |
Written by | Bermin Laili Fernando Somapala Leelananda Harshana Wickramsinghe |
Starring | Vijaya Nandasiri Tennyson Cooray Anarkali Akarsha |
Music by | Navaratne Gamage Priyanath Rathnayake Ravihans Watakepotha |
Cinematography | Donald Karunaratne |
Edited by | Anura Bandara |
Release date | 21 June 2019[1] |
Country | Sri Lanka |
Language | Sinhala |
Cast
- Vijaya Nandasiri as Master
- Anarkali Akarsha as Hiruni
- Tennyson Cooray as Koha
- Rodney Warnakula as Piyadasa
- Anusha Damayanthi as Anusha
- Mahinda Pathirage as Tuition master
- Amila Karunaratne as Geeth
- Premadasa Vithanage
- Daya Alwis as Weda mahaththaya
- Bandula Wijeweera as Vijay
- Gamini Ambalangoda as Hettiarachchi
- Menaka Maduwanthi as Tharuki
- Jeevan Handunetti
- Kumuduni Adikari as Kumuduni, Master's wife
- Nipuni Wilson
- Sanet Dikkumbura as Wilson
Soundtrack
The film consists with two original songs as well as many old time hits.[5]
No. | Title | Lyrics | Length |
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1. | "Raja Isuru Sepa Labenna" | Nilar N. Kazim | |
2. | "Threewheel song" | Nilar N. Kazim |
References
- "One of Wijaya Nandasiri's last performances to be screened". Sri Lanka Mirror. Retrieved 22 June 2019.
- "Sikuru Yogaya premiers at NFC". Daily Mirror. Retrieved 22 June 2019.
- "Bermin's Sikuru Yogaya coming tomorrow". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 20 June 2019.
- "Sri Lanka Cinema History". National Film Corporation of Sri Lanka. Retrieved 22 June 2019.
- "Sinhala screened films". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 2 October 2019.
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