Dekala Purudu Kenek

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Directed byMalith Hegoda[1]
Written byBoopathy Nalin Wickramage
Produced byVinode Films
StarringBimal Jayakodi
Samadhi Laksiri
Dekala Purudu Kenek
Directed byMalith Hegoda[1]
Written byBoopathy Nalin Wickramage
Produced byVinode Films
StarringBimal Jayakodi
Samadhi Laksiri
CinematographyM.D. Mahindapala
Edited byMalith Hegoda
Music byRuwan Walpola
Production
company
Real Fiction Films
Distributed byMovies Works, CEL, Ridma Theaters
Release dates
  • 23 August 2014 (2014-08-23) (World premiere-Montreal World Film Festival)
  • 8 March 2019 (2019-03-08) (Sri Lanka)
Running time
133 mins
CountrySri Lanka
LanguageSinhala

Dekala Purudu Kenek (Sinhala: දැකල පුරුදු කෙනෙක්; The Strange Familiar) is a 2019 Sri Lankan film directed by Malith Hegoda and co-produced by Lal Hegoda, Malith Hegoda, Rasanga Dissanayake, Mohamed Adamaly and Nadira Adamaly for Vinode Films.[2] The film stars Bimal Jayakodi and Samadhi Laksiri in lead roles along with Jagath Manuwarna and Prasanna Mahagamage in supporting roles. It is the 1324th Sri Lankan film in the Sinhala cinema.[3]

The film has received mostly positive reviews from critics.[4] The script will be released at the Tower Foundation Auditorium on Wijerama Mawatha, Colombo on the evening of 18 March 2020.[5]

Dinithi tries very hard to communicate with her husband, but he ignores her presence relentlessly. The harder she tries to reach him, the deeper his silence becomes. Their 8-year-old daughter watches them. Her parents try to get involved but receive the same silent treatment from him. Dinithi doesn't work anymore. When she steps out of the house, it is only in pursuit of domestic chores, with the same taxi that has been arranged for her by her husband. That driver seems to be very friendly. Even Sanka, Dinithi's young cousin, who's staying with them seems to be overly friendly with her. One day, the husband is drawn into a road accident in which a pedestrian is killed. Dinithi rushes to his side, hoping to be of some help.[6]

Cast

  • Samadhi Laksiri as Dinithi[7]
  • Bimal Jayakodi as Sachithra
  • Jagath Manuwarna as Sanka
  • Lakshman Mendis as Dinithi's Father
  • Chamila Peiris as Dinithi's Mother
  • Kaushalya Fernando as Sachithra's Mother
  • Dayadewa Edirisinghe as Sachithra's Father
  • Prasanna Mahagamage as Chamara
  • Kushenya Sayumi Fonseka as Daughter
  • Dilshani Perera as Dilrukshi as Dinithi's Sister
  • Athula Pathirana as Pasindu
  • Nadee Kammellaweera as Lahari
  • Ananda Premalal as Baas
  • Chaminda Sampath Jayaweera as Jagath
  • Samanalee Fonseka as Sarini
  • Ama Wijesekara as Ama
  • Prasad Pereira as Prasad
  • Kumuduni Wicramathanthri as Eeasha

International screening

The film has been screened worldwide with positive reviews from critics.[8]

Awards and accolades

References

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