Thahanam Gaha
Thahanam Gaha (Forbidden Tree) (Sinhala: තහනම් ගහ) is a 2002 Sri Lankan Sinhala political thriller film directed by Christy Shelton Fernando and produced by W. Ranjith Perera for Winson Films.[1] It stars Anoja Weerasinghe, Cyril Wickramage and Dilhani Ekanayake in lead roles along with Asoka Peiris and Shashi Wijendra. Music composed by Nadeeka Guruge.[2] It is the 1165th Sri Lankan film in the Sinhala cinema.[3]
Thahanam Gaha තහනම් ගහ | |
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Directed by | Christy Shelton Fernando |
Produced by | Winson Films |
Written by | Christy Shelton Fernando |
Starring | Anoja Weerasinghe Cyril Wickramage Dilhani Ekanayake |
Music by | Sarath Wickrama |
Cinematography | Andrew Jayamanne |
Edited by | Elmo Halliday |
Distributed by | CEL Circuit |
Release date | 18 July 2002 |
Country | Sri Lanka |
Language | Sinhala |
Plot
Cast
- Anoja Weerasinghe as Seetha, Nirmala's mother
- Asoka Peiris as Roland Wijewardena
- Sunethra Sarachchandra as Helen
- Cyril Wickramage
- Dilhani Ekanayake as Nirmala
- Shashi Wijendra as Wasantha
- Razi Anwar
- Indrajith Navinna
- Richard Weerakody
- Bandula Suriyabandara
- Sarath Silva
Soundtrack
No. | Title | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Sihinen Suwadak Wage" | Karunarathna Divulgane, Pradeepa Dharmadasa | |
2. | "Neela Wana Rekhawa" | Nanda Malini, Ivo Denis | |
3. | "Thahanam Deshaye" | Ivo Denis, Nanda Malini, Karunarathna Divulgane, Pradeepa Dharmadasa | |
4. | "Sadarala Peralena" | Nanda Malini, Ivo Denis |
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References
- "'Thahanam Gaha': A film with a political flavour". Sunday Times. Retrieved 29 November 2019.
- "Sri Lankan Screened Films". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 11 March 2017.
- "Sri Lanka Cinema History". National Film Corporation of Sri Lanka. Retrieved 3 October 2016.
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