Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Sudath returns with Sulanga Mahameraka

- By Susitha Fernando

Award winning filmmaker and popular teledrama director who shot to internatio­nal fame as a tele director with his teleplay ‘Amba Yahaluwo’, Sudath Devapriya has returned to miniscreen with ‘Sulanga Mahameraka’, a story based on the aftermath of youth uprising in the late 1980s in Sri Lanka.

Revolving around an undergradu­ate who returns to his remote village after serving a long imprisonme­nt which he was convicted on a false charge, the teleplay discusses the dark period the country underwent.

Wasantha who returns to his home in Molewa, comes to know about a series of tragedies that his family had undergone. During the period of terror, one of his brothers has been disappeare­d and his mother who couldn’t bear the loss of her son has committed suicide. With son’s disappeara­nce and wife’s death, Wasantha’s father has become mentally ill.

Taking family responsibi­lities, Wasantha’s elder sister Anulawathi sacrifices her entire life to look after the family. A teacher by profession, she is interested in the school principal but she is not in a position to enter into wedlock. With all these obstacles ‘Sulanga Mahamerak’ portrays a young man’s struggle to fight against social, political and economical conditions in a country ravaged by a youth uprising.

The play stars Bimal Jayakody, Lakshmi Damayanthi, Sumith Rathnayake, Jayani Senanayake, Damitha Abeyratne, Hemasiri Liyanage and a number of other leading artistes.

Filmmaker and teledrama director Sudath Devapriya started his career in 1981 as a young actor after going through a theatre course under the late playwright and children’s theatre expert Somalatha Subasinghe.

Later he joined the Sri Lanka Rupavahini Corporatio­n and produced a number of popular TV programmes. His magnum opus in television, ‘Amba Yahaluwo’ tele drama based on T. B. Ilangaratn­es popular novel in 1988 was telecast internatio­nally. With a number of ever-popular children’s song the teledrama went around the world telecastin­g in 27 channels.

Devapriya, directed three films starting with ‘ Elivena Dawasa’ in 1990. He directed ‘Tharanaya’ as his second film in 1997. Produced by actress Sriyani Amerasena, the film won awards and represente­d at a number of internatio­nal film festivals. His last film ‘Udugan Yamaya’ won a number of awards at the Presidenti­al, Sarasavi and

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