Dheewarayo
Dheewarayo is a 1964 Sri Lankan film starring Gamini Fonseka. It was a box office success in the country.
Dheewarayo | |
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Directed by | M. Masthan |
Produced by | K. Gunaratnam |
Screenplay by | K. Hugo Fernando |
Starring | Gamini Fonseka, Sandhya Kumari, Anthony C. Perera |
Music by | Karunaratne Abeysekera (lyrics) M. K. Rocksamy (music) |
Cinematography | Willie Blake |
Edited by | Titus Thotawatte |
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Country | Sri Lanka |
Language | Sinhala |
Cast
- Gamini Fonseka as Francis
- Sandhya Kumari as Rosalin
- Anthony C. Perera
- Ignatius Gunaratne as Rosalin's Thaththa
- Hugo Fernando
- B. S. Perera
- Ruby de Mel
- Christy Leonard Perera
- Vijitha Mallika
- Herbert Amarawickrama
- M. V. Balan
- Kumari Perera
Songs
- "Sathuta Soke" – Latha Walpola
- "Samaye Samagiye Pathurala" – Mohideen Baig, Mallika Kahawita, Christy Leonard Perera and chorus
- "Nilata Nile Wihide Yayi" – Latha and Dharmadasa Walpola
- "Awilla Awilla" – Latha Walpola, Mohideen Baig, Christy Leonard Perera and chorus
- "Walle Sibina Ralle" – Mohideen Baig, Mallika Kahawita, Christy Leonard Perera and chorus
- "Agada Sagaraye" –J. A. Milton Perera
- "Ra Bowi Bowi Yayi" – J. A. Milton Perera, Haroon Lanthra and Noel Guneratne
- "Maligawe Ma Rajina" – Sujatha Perera
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