Wishma
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| Wishma | |
|---|---|
| Sinhala | විශ්ම |
| Directed by | Randika Nadeeshan Wijemanna |
| Written by | Shiraj Razeen Ruhunage Sandamalee |
| Produced by | Siraj Razeen Ruhunage Sandamali |
| Starring | Roshan Pilapitiya Umayangana Wickramasinghe Saranga Disasekara Dinakshie Priyasad |
| Cinematography | Sisikirana Paranathithana Nishan Fernando |
| Edited by | Randika Nadeeshan Wijemanna |
| Music by | Sameera Weerasinghe |
Production company | 2S Ventures Movies |
Release date |
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| Country | Sri Lanka |
| Language | Sinhala |
Wishma (The Blessing) (Sinhala: විශ්ම), is a 2024 Sri Lankan Sinhalese musical drama film directed by Randika Nadeeshan Wijemanna[1] and co-produced by Siraj Razeen and Ruhunage Sandamali for 2S Ventures Movies.[2] It stars Roshan Pilapitiya, Umayangana Wickramasinghe in the lead roles with Saranga Disasekara, Dinakshie Priyasad, Mahesh Randeniya, Kumara Ranepura and Lakshman Amarasekara made supportive roles.[3][4]
Cast
- Roshan Pilapitiya
- Umayangana Wickramasinghe
- Saranga Disasekara
- Dinakshie Priyasad
- Nilukshi Madhishika
- Rohan Paul
- Anu Waragoda
- Sarath Peiris
- Mahesh Randeniya
- Kumara Ranepura
- Dilip Manohara
- Lakshman Amarasekara
- Nihal Gamage
- Vidya Probhadini
- Sandun Gamage
- Pushpa Gunawardena
- Nilanthi Ranasinghe
child cast
- Onel Damsath
- Naveen Saumya
- Malsha Divyanjali
- Deshan Chamara
Production
The film marks the maiden film direction by Randika Nadeeshan Wijemanna, who worked as an editor for 15 years in films and television industry.[3] He also made the editing and color combination of the film.[2][5] Story and screenplay written by Shiraj Razeen and Ruhunage Sandamali, who also co-produced the film.[6] Prageeth de Silva is the assistant director. Cinematography co-handled by Sisikirana Paranathithana and Nishan Fernando, whereas Nilanthi Ranasinghe made art direction, Ubhaya Dissanayake with makeup and Dhammika Gunasena with production management.[3][4][2]
Music direction done by Sameera Weerasinghe, where he also made lyrics with Manjula Bandara and background vocals with Kalpana Kavindi, Nishi Adhikari and Onel Damsath.[2] The film consists of eight songs.[3] The film has been shot in and around Horana, Mathugama, Bulathsinghala, Avissawella, Seethawaka and Colombo.[4]