Weda Hamine

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Weda Hamine (වෙද හාමිනේ)
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DVD poster
GenreAdventure
Romance
Created bySunil Rathnayake
Directed byJayantha Chandrasiri
StarringKamal Addararachchi
Rebeka Nirmali
Chandani Seneviratne
Sriyantha Mendis
Voices ofRosco Williams
Pradeepa Dharmadasa
Malani Bulathsinhala
Theme music composerPremasiri Khemadasa
Opening themeDuwillen Sadunu Liye
Country of originSri Lanka
Original languageSinhala
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes12
Production
Executive producerJayantha Chandrasiri
Running time21 to 24 minutes
Release
Original networkSri Lanka Rupavahini Corporation
Original release1990 (1990)

Weda Hamine is a 1990 Sri Lankan ayurvedic teledrama broadcast on Sri Lanka Rupavahini Corporation. This teledrama is directed by Jayantha Chandrasiri and was his first television series. This drama was shot in 1988 and aired in 1990.[1] It tells the story of a young man discovering the story of his father's life and affair.[2] The series stars Rebeka Nirmali as the titular role alongside Kamal Addararachchi, Sriyantha Mendis, and Edward Gunawardhana.[3]

Plot[]

In 1990, Deemantha is a young dancing teacher. One day, Deemantha is diagnosed with lung cancer while practicing a dance. Deemantha's mother, Maya, and adopted uncle, Dharmapriya are shocked after hearing this. Deemantha thinks that his late father, Gunendra has died from the same type of cancer. However, Dharmapriya then informs him that his father's death was not due to cancer and decides to tell him the story of his father's life.

The story flashes back to 1958 when Gunendra and Dharmapriya were best friends. Gunendra is a rich businessman who is also able to play music. One day, he is diagnosed with lung cancer while he is playing the saxophone. His doctor informs that Gunendra's life expectancy is a mere 3 months. Meanwhile, Dharmapriya learns about an Ayurvedic doctor who offers to cure cancer of an advertisement. The advertisement tells him the man is named Appuhami and can be found in Thalakiriyagama village. He travels to the doctor who then cures him and advises him to stay away from alcohol. But, after returning, Gunendra forgets the Ayurvedic doctor's advice and continues to drink alcohol, to the dismay of his wife, Maya, and friend Dharmapriya. As a result of this, Gunendra is diagnosed with lung cancer again after 2 years.

Gunendra returns to Thalakiriyagama and learns that the doctor had died before 6 months. He is shocked and tries to return but the doctor's daughter Mangali manages to cure him. Gunendra realizes that he has fallen in love with Mangali and marries her.

After some time, Gunendra returns to his home and lives with Maya who is pregnant with Gunendra's child. One day, Appuhami visits Dharmapriya's office and informs that Mangali is also pregnant with Gunendra's child. Dharmapriya gets angry and informs Gunendra. He is shocked and visits Mangali's home. Mangali advises him to keep his marriage with Maya. After so much pressure, Gunendra goes to the beach and commits suicide. Then, Dharmapriya takes Maya's responsibility. After that, both Maya and Mangali give birth to boys. Maya names her child Deemantha. The past story ends after that.

The day after hearing the story, a shocked Deemantha visits Thalakiriyagama with his mother and uncle. Mangali is now grown old and lives with her son. She sees Dharmapriya, Maya, and Deemantha and is amazed. Finally, she tells her son that his relatives have come.

Cast[]

Songs[]

The score consists of two songs:[4]

References[]

  1. ^ "Eight of our super-teledramas to watch at least once". see. Retrieved June 15, 2020.
  2. ^ "Veda Hamine DVD". toranavideo. Retrieved June 15, 2020.
  3. ^ "Weda Hamine". paradisaya. Retrieved June 15, 2020.
  4. ^ "Old Television Memory II; Extremely 80s and 90s kids only". yamu. Retrieved June 15, 2020.
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