The Newspaper (film)

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The Newspaper
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Sinhalaද ���ිවුස් පේපර්
Directed bySarath Kothalawala
Kumara Thirimadura[1]
Written bySarath Kothalawala
Kumara Thirimadura
Produced byBandula Gunawardane
Ravindra Guruge
H.D. Premasiri
StarringSarath Kothalawala
Kumara Thirimadura
Gihan Fernando
Dharmapriya Dias
CinematographyChandana Jayasinghe
Edited byRukmal Nirosh
Music byGayathri Khemadasa
Distributed byEAP Theaters
Release date
  • 2 July 2020 (2020-07-02)
Running time
103 minutes
CountrySri Lanka
LanguageSinhala

The Newspaper (Sinhala: ද නිවුස් පේපර්) is a 2020 Sri Lankan Sinhala drama thriller film co-directed by Sarath Kothalawala and Kumara Thirimadura.[2][3] It is produced by Bandula Gunawardane along with Ravindra Guruge and H.D. Premasiri.[4] It stars both directors Kothalawala and Thirimadura in lead roles where Gihan Fernando, Dharmapriya Dias and Pubudu Chathuranga made supportive roles.[5][6] Music composed by Gayathri Khemadasa.[7]

A special screening of the film was held at the Savoy Premier Hall in Wellawatte on 29 June 2020.[8] A special screening will be held on the 24 July 2020 at 4 pm at the Wilmax Cinema Hall in Anuradhapura.[9] A special screening and dialogue of the film was held on the 3 September 2020 at the Savoy Primiere (Roxy) Cinema Hall, Wellawatte.[10]

The film received positive reviews from critics.[11] The DVD of the film was released in the last week of December 2020 at the Sarasavi Bookshop premises at the One Galle Face Shopping Complex, Colombo.[12]

Plot[]

Guna is a kind hearted man who lives a righteous life with his mother without burdening the country. Their lives are turned upside down by misinformation published on a newspaper. Guna and his family members are branded as terrorists by the villagers who read the newspaper. The villagers deciding to take the law into their own hands break Guna's limbs, sets fire to his house and drives his family out of the village. After this incident Guna is relegated to a homemade wheel chair and lives a poverty stricken life. Amongst the villagers he is only supported by his friend Luvis.

One day Guna comes across a piece of a news paper article at a market stall which declares his brother was unjustly blamed for the bombing of an army bus. Guna shows the piece of paper to his mother and the other villagers to free the family from the unjust abuse and hatred targeted towards them by the villagers. When shown the article, the villagers and the village council member mock Guna since the title of the newspaper is missing. Heeding to his mother's insistence, with the idea of getting the story published on the front page, Guna and Luvis come to Colombo. Throughout the course of their journey they become entangled by several obstacles, where every newspaper they visit refuses to correct the wrong news. Meanwhile, a young journalist Tharushi helps them in many ways, in the meantime, Luvis is put in jail after slapping editor in chief, Senarath Iddamalgoda of a certain newspaper company.

After getting bail, they again go to the newspaper company where Tharushi works, where they are told to get police clearance if they want their story published. Guna and Luvis come across a roberry and helps the Police to catch the robber. Afterwards the news spreads quickly to the gang leader, who starts a plan to frame and kill Guna and Luvis. Meanwhile, under the pressure of the Police chief, the newspaper editor agrees to publish the corrected story about Guna's brother. On their return journey back to their village, Guna is too slow and misses Luvis to catch the train at the Fort Station. Guna tells Luvis, that he will catch the next train. So Luvis gets on to the train headed back to the village. At the station Guna stumbles across an envelope packed with drugs, whilst Guna innocently tries to find the owner of the envelope he is shot and killed presumably by a gang member with the envelope still in his hand. When Luvis returns to the village, he comes across the dead body of Guna's mother, so he buries the body placing the corrected paper article on top of the grave. The next day, the headline of the newspaper cites a death of a drug dealer at the Fort, which was actually the death of innocent Guna.

Cast[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Did Sarath and Kumara also make the newspaper to attack the media?". Divaina. Retrieved 13 July 2020.
  2. ^ "'The Newspaper' is out". Sunday Times. Retrieved 13 July 2020.
  3. ^ "Award winning collaboration". Daily News. Retrieved 13 July 2020.
  4. ^ "The Newspaper produced by Sarasaviya award winner Dr. Bandula Gunawardena will arrive on the 2nd". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 1 July 2020.
  5. ^ "A collection of three Sarasavi Awards". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 1 July 2020.
  6. ^ "The News Paper ද නිවුස් පේපර්". Digital Identity of Sinhala Cinema. Retrieved 1 July 2020.
  7. ^ "Friends who seek justice against media injustice". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 1 July 2020.
  8. ^ "First film after Covid 19". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 1 July 2020.
  9. ^ "The Newspaper to Anuradhapura". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 23 July 2020.
  10. ^ "Conversation with the Newspaper". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 5 September 2020.
  11. ^ "Newspaper is also a film that is full of violent satire". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 30 July 2020.
  12. ^ "Newspaper becomes DVD". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 2021-01-01.

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