Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

LOVE, LIES & DIAMONDS

- BY RIHAAB MOWLANA

Indu Dharmasena is a pro at anticipati­ng and catering to the pulse of his audience, and his 65th original screenplay Love, Lies & Diamonds did just that. It seemed like a normal day at work for Kusal

Kukulawala (Indu Dharmasena), except for the fact that he has to deal with his new slightly incompeten­t if not well meaning secretary Menaka (Minoli Peiris). But of course, this is an Indu Dharmasena play, so you already know it won’t take long for things to go south for the characters. Kusal, it seems, has ordered a diamond necklace from his long time collaborat­or Percy (Jaliya Wijewarden­a), who duly brings it to Kusal (one of his most loyal customers), with a discount to boot. The audience audibly sigh as Kusal happily claims the necklace is for Priyanka (Saneesha

Ramanayake), before they realise Kusal is a married man and Priyanka is certainly not his wife.

MICHELLE It was different. This is my 3rd show of Indu’s and it was really funny. It was a bit short. I expected it to go till 10.15. Short but nice and funny. Everyone played their roles well. GAYANTHI As usual Indu’s plays are fantastic. I really enjoyed it. I hope to come again for his shows.

The wife, Deepika (Sanwada

Dharmasena) is a seemingly lovely woman who turns up unexpected­ly in Kusal’s office to sign the papers in order to donate land to an orphanage. Deepika accidental­ly chances upon the necklace with a lovely note, and assumes it’s for her. Kusal immediatel­y starts concocting plans with his friend and the company’s financial controller Danny Sahabandu

(Abbasali Rozais) to get the diamond necklace back from Deepika. After all, Priyanka knows what the necklace looks like. Besides, the day was their 3 month anniversar­y, and Kusal was hoping to present the necklace to Priyanka in order to get lucky. Attempts to get Deepika to sign the papers and leave get delayed thanks to Asela (Sahan Wijewarden­a) whose incompeten­ce may supersede Menaka’s by a mile. With the documents not perfect, Deepika, was certainly not leaving any time soon. Soon, he’s forced to purchase an identical diamond necklace,

now that both his wife and girlfriend know what it looks like. To top things off, Kusal is constantly led to his wit's end by a certain Monica (Kamanthi

Wickramasi­nghe) who keeps bugging him for a sponsorshi­p.

While the rest of the characters continuall­y throw a wrench in Kusal’s plans, mostly inadverten­tly, he is unable to send Deepika away before Priyanka turns up. The problem seems to work itself out however, when Priyanka assumes Deepika is here to sign the divorce papers and Deepika believes Priyanka is here to sell her property down south. The craziness continues until the very end, and the audience realise that the women weren’t really the victims after all - the scene ends with the women discussing what kind of jewellery they’ll pick next. The player, it appears, just got played.

The play was a hit with the audience as they ooh-ed, aah-ed and laughed to their heart’s content. The aptly named characters, the bilingual dialogue, classic one liners and great acting reminded audiences why Indu is still a formidable force to be reckoned with. We caught up with the audience to hear what they thought of the play. Here’s what they

had to say.

LUQMAN As usual it was very good. Indu normally doesn’t disappoint. We don’t miss any of his dramas. RAZVI Hilarious as usual. We always enjoy his plays. MANJUSHRIN­I Really funny. I enjoyed it a lot. ASHVINI As usual one of Indu’s outstandin­g plays. It was full of humour. We really enjoyed. I have been to many of his plays. The entire crew was fabulous. My cousins were taking part. Loved the entire cast - they did a great job.

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