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Monday, August 12, 2019

Lamasooriya Valley

Lamasooriya Valley /  Lamasooriya Village

            Lamasooriya Valley is beutyfull Location in Sri Lanka. Lamasooriya Village is encircled by the Lihiniyagala, Ethibedigala, Bambaragala and Naranthalawa hills. The fields are irrigated with the waters of the Beliul Oya which originates in Kabaragala and flows through the valley. Its water is diverted above the valley at the Lamasuriya and Serupitiya anicuts which flow on the upper periphery of the left and right bank fields respectively. The Beliuloya is a tributary of the Mahaweli and should not be mistaken with the Belihul Oya which originates in the Horton Plains and flows into the Samanalawewa Reservoir. According to villagers the Lamasooriya anicut was said to have been built in 1847 by the British.

Lamasooriya Valley

Lamasooriya Valley

Lamasooriya Valley

Lamasooriya Valley

Lamasooriya Valley

Lamasooriya Valley

Lamasooriya Valley

Lamasooriya Valley

Lamasooriya Valley

Lamasooriya Valley

Lamasooriya Valley

Lamasooriya Valley

Lamasooriya Valley

Lamasooriya Valley

Lamasooriya Valley

Monday, August 5, 2019

SLPP has introduced e-canvassing

SLPP has introduced e-canvassing

         Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) 03.08.2019 launched was its island-wide pre-election campaign aimed at the presidential election.
‘V-CAN’ app
‘V-CAN’ app
       SLPP has introduced e-canvassing in the country for the first time through their election campaign. Using a mobile app called ‘V-CAN’, the SLPP promoted the party ahead of the upcoming election by visiting numerous houses across the country.
          They visited  the door steps of registered voters and distributed leaflets while sending information and response of voters to their questions to a main operations center in Colombo using a mobile app.
        The e-canvassing campaign of the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna was continued  for the second consecutive day. However, party representatives had charged that someone had launched a cyber attack on the ‘V-CAN’ app.


Sunday, August 4, 2019

Vijayaba Kollaya

Vijayaba Kollaya

Vijayaba Kollaya Film Poster            Vijayaba Kollaya is a 2019 Sinhala-language historical and romance film directed by Sunil Ariyaratne and produced by H. D. Premasiri under the banner of Sarasavi Cines with co-production by Kumuduni Dias Haputhanthri, Chandu Haputhanthri and Chandil Haputhanthri. The film stars Hemal Ranasinghe, Senali Fonseka and Ashan Dias in lead roles. Rohana Weerasinghe will compose the film's soundtrack. The film's screenplay was written by Tissa Abeysekara, the last before his death.

Prof. Sunil Ariyaratne
Directed by:- Prof. Sunil Ariyaratne
Produced by:- H. D. Premasiri
Written by:- W. A. Silva
Screenplay by:- Tissa Abeysekara
Starring:-
Hemal Ranasinghe
Senali Fonseka
Vijayaba KollayaAshan Dias
Music by:- Rohana Weerasinghe
Cinematography:- Channa Deshapriya 
Edited by:- Boodee Keerthisena
Production company:-
Sarasavi Cineru
Distributed by :- E.A.P Circuit
Release date :- 1 August 2019
Running time :- 130 minutes
Country :- Sri Lanka
Language :- Sinhala

Cast

  • Hemal Ranasinghe as Nayananada
  • Senali Fonseka as Neelamani
  • Ashan Dias as Asanga
  • Preethi Randeniya
  • Buddhika Jayaratne
  • Erdley Wedamuni
  • Chulakshi Ranatunga
  • Ariyaratne Kalurachchi
  • Hans Billmoria
  • Ryan van Rooyen
  • Gavin Ludwyk
  • Gayan Sudarshani
Vijayaba Kollaya

Vijayaba Kollaya

Vijayaba Kollaya

Vijayaba Kollaya

Vijayaba Kollaya

Vijayaba Kollaya

     Set in the 16th century Sri Lanka, the story revolves around a triangle love among Neelamani, Nayanananda and Hasanga, the fictional characters created by W. A. Silva. The film story takes place at the time when there was a battle between the Kings of Kotte Kingdom and Portuguese.
      “First published in 1938, ‘W. A. Silva has beautifully combined the history and the fiction in his most successful novel ‘Vijayaba Kollaya’.
       However though ‘Vijayaba Kollaya’ was the most successful novel written by W. A. Silva, it was never made to a film earlier. Speaking on this Proffessor says, “It is big challenge to do a film based on this particular novel. Firstly it requires a massive budget and spent over Rs 70 million for this production.