Thaala (2019 film)

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Thaala
theater poster
තාල
Directed byPaalitha Perera
Written byPaalitha Perera
Nadee Kammalweera
Produced byNilan Weerasinghe
StarringHemal Ranasinghe
Kalani Dodantenna
Jayalath Manoratne
CinematographyChinthaka Somakeerthi
Edited byTissa Surendra
Music byChinthaka Jayakody
Production
company
MEntertainments
Distributed byEAP Theaters[2]
Release date
  • 31 January 2019 (2019-01-31)[1]
CountrySri Lanka
LanguageSinhala

Thaala (Sinhala: තාල) is a 2019 Sri Lankan Sinhalese musical drama film directed by Paalitha Perera and produced by Nilan Weerasinghe for MEntertainment production as a Sirasa Movie.[3] It stars Hemal Ranasinghe and Kalani Dodantenna in lead roles along with Jayalath Manoratne and Kaushalya Fernando. The music is composed by Chinthaka Jayakody.[4][1] It is the 1322nd Sri Lankan film in the Sinhala cinema.[5]

Plot[edit]

The children of two villages come to the Hatangala school situated in the middle of a large forest, a rock and a tank. This is a very rural school. There is a shortage of teachers in the school due to the difficulties. The Principal Hewanayake (Manoratne) and the Amaravathi teacher (Kaushalya), who are about to retire, are trying unsuccessfully to keep the children who are leaving the school day by day. Local politician (Chamila) think to take advantage of the lack of children in the school and are trying to close the school with Osukula (Priyantha), a school teacher and a group of villagers who believe there is a hidden treasure in a nearby rock. The principal Hewanayake and Amaravathi teacher, who are opposed to this, are trying unsuccessfully to run the school. At this moment a young teacher named Asela (Hemal) comes to school. Asela's parents are middle class public servants.

Asela holds a Bachelor's Degree in English from the University of Colombo and has a strong opinion on the current education system in Sri Lanka and the awareness of education among parents and children. Asela is having frequent conversations with his university friend and decides to become a teacher. He selects the Hattongala school as his first teaching school. Asela uses games and music they love are used for educational and teaching activities, allowing children to learn. In a short period of time, he is able to create a new educational awakening in the school with attractive, teaching methods. Children learn eagerly. There is an increase in the number of children attending school every day.

As the aims of local politicians are undermined, they begin to oppose the teacher. In the meantime, Asela makes alternative music and creates a band with local products. During the practises, one child drowned in a tank and escapes. Villagers and Osukula blame Asela for his radical behavior. But as a political revenge, Asela is suddenly transferred from school. Asela and the professor have been assigned a relative of a chief minister and send her as a new teacher to the Hatangala school. Arundathi (Kalani) also starts to continue Asela's work and send the band to All-Island competition. After winning the competition, they went to see old teacher Asela to his home.

Cast[edit]

Soundtrack[edit]

1st single of the soundtrack; 'Moda Band' written by Asoka Handagama was released under M Entertainments label on 9 January 2019. The soundtrack was composed by Chinthaka Jayakody. The album consists of six tracks and was received positively.

No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Kan Kan Kan"Dr. Anuradha MahasingheChamila Madushan02.05
2."Roda Bandila"Dr. Anuradha MahasingheKasun Kalhara04.08
3."Moda Band"Asoka HandagamaVarious Artists01.46
4."Gagane"Dr. Anuradha MahasingheKasun Kalhara03.47
5."Katawath Ba"Thisara Mangala BandaraChamila Madushan02.21
6."Roda Bandila"Dr. Anuradha MahasingheKushani Sandareka Ft. Kasun Kalhara03.06

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Thaala will come on 31st". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 24 January 2019.
  2. ^ "Thaala comes today". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 31 January 2019.
  3. ^ "Thaala coming soon". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 24 January 2019.
  4. ^ "Thaala - තාල". Sinhala Cinema Database. Retrieved 24 January 2019.
  5. ^ "Sri Lanka Cinema History". National Film Corporation of Sri Lanka. Retrieved 27 February 2019.
  6. ^ "Making rhythms with a drum". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 24 January 2019.

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