9th Sri Lankan Television State Awards

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9th Television State Awards
DateJanuary 12, 2014
SiteBandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall, Colombo 07, Sri Lanka
Produced byArts Council of Sri Lanka
State Television Advisory Council
Highlights
Best PictureYakada Pahanthira
Best DirectorAnuruddha Jayasinghe
Best ActorSriyantha Mendis
Best ActressMenaka Pieris
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The 9th Television State Awards festival (Sinhala: 9 වැනි රූපවාහිනී රාජ්‍ය සම්මාන උලෙළ), was held to honor the television programs of 2013 Sinhala television on January 12, 2014, at the Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall, Colombo 07, Sri Lanka. The event was organized by the Ministry of Culture and the Arts, State Television Advisory Council and Arts Council of Sri Lanka. The Honorable Speaker of Sri Lanka Chamal Rajapaksa was the chief guest.[1]

At the award ceremony, veteran actor Berty Gunathilake, veteran media personalities Noelin Honter and Kamalini Selvarajan were received the Lifetime Achievement Awards.[2] In addition, 11 awards were presented to the artists under the Pioneer Awards and awards were presented to all its artists on the occasion of the third anniversary of the telecast of Sri Lanka's first teledrama "Dimuthu Muthu". Dudley Rajapaksa, Staff Assistant, Department of Cultural Affairs, Founder of Rupavahini State Awards Ceremony was received a special tribute.[3]

Awards[edit]

Media Section[edit]

Category Program Recipient
Best Visual Song Amma Saman Piyantha Wijetunga
Best Television Reporting Kurunegala Bus Kappama Chaminda Karunaratne
Best Dubbing Program Ice Age Thusitha S. Karavita
Best Pre-promotional Video Lakshyapathi 7788 Samith Basnayake
Best Stage Design The Debator Samith Basnayake
Best Discussion Program The Interview with Bishop Duleep de Chikera Hilmi Ahamed
Best Sports Program Dinana Lamai Kavindu Fernando
Best Documentary Program Sira Nowu Sira Gedara Vikum Basnayake
Best Magazine Program Sanwardhana Satahan Hilmi Ahamed
Shihan Ahamed
Best Educational and Cultural Program Accident Ward Sajith Ranasinghe
Best Graphic Production Dharana Thiranjaya Dilhan
Best Multi-camera Production Sirasa Superstar season 5 Sumith Prasannalal
Best News Reader (Sinhala) Wasantha Pradeep Masinghe
Best News Reader (English) Sonali Wanigabaduge
Best Compere (Tamil) Dharana Sandamali Hewanayake
Merit Awards (acting) Sarisara Underwater Camaeraman Menaka Gunawardena
Akuru Tharaha Na script Nihal Bandara
Alakamandawa: Helaye Maha Gandharwayano Vineetha Karunaratne

Television Serial Section[edit]

Category Television Serial Recipient
Best Television Serial Yakada Pahanthira Bhathisha de Silva
Jayalath Silva
Best Teledrama Direction Yakada Pahanthira Anuruddha Jayasinghe
Best Camera Direction Yakada Pahanthira Chinthana Somakeerthi
Best Script Ahasin Watuna Namal Jayasinghe
Best Costume Designing Monarathenna Narada Thotagamuwa
Best Art Director Parana Tawuma Kumara Karawudeniya
Best Sound Coordination Yakada Pahanthira Ranjith Rubasighe
Best Editor Yakada Pahanthira Tissa Surendra
Best Music Director Yakada Pahanthira Ruwan Walpola
Best Song Composing Monarathenna Ranjith Premaweera
Best Lyricist Monarathenna Ranjith Premaweera
Best Singer Monarathenna Amarasiri Peiris
Sashika Nisansala
Best Actor Dhawala Kadulla Sriyantha Mendis
Best Actress Monarathenna Menaka Pieris
Best Supporting Actor Monarathenna Suminda Sirisena
Best Supporting Actress Yakada Pahanthira Sulochana Weerasinghe
Merit Awards (acting) Ahasin Watuna Senuri Wakishta
Ahasin Watuna Sajana Wanigasuriya
Yakada Pahanthira Chaya Jayasinghe
Merit Awards (direction) Santhusa Liyanage
Short films: Amateur productions (Gold) AadiSon Wasantha Veeraddana
Short films: Amateur productions (Silver) I'm Rahman Runan Kannan
Short films: Amateur productions (Bronze) Sithroo Tissa Bandara Galegoda

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "2013 Television State Festival today". Ada. Retrieved 2021-01-30.
  2. ^ "Rupavahini State Awards Ceremony - 2013 Result List". Department of Cultural Affairs - Sri Lanka. Retrieved 2021-01-30.
  3. ^ "Television State Awards Ceremony 2013". Ada. Retrieved 2021-01-30.