Somaratne
Dissanayake's latest direction 'Siri Raja Siri' (King
Siri), a tale of a child from a rural background who is
selected to a leading college in the town and the challenges
he had to face thereafter will be screened from March 6 at
Savoy Wellawatte and other 35 EAP circuit cinemas. Another
children's film with a message to the world of adults,
'Siri Raja Siri' alias 'Kiriibbanaare Maharajathuma',
Somaratne Dissanayake yet again introduces another talented
child Kokila Jayasuriya to the cinema
Sirimal
played by 'Kokila', an11 year old boy from a very poor
family in a remote village, obtains the highest marks at the
year five scholarship exams, and enters a star college in the
city. As he has to mix with classmates from rich and high
class families Sirimal encounters a lot of social and
financial challenges. He gets selected to play the lead role
as the king in a school stage drama, and now, his biggest
challenge is finding money to make the royal costume.
The film shows the two different worlds of the children
of well-to- do and powerful parents but who have no
connection to the country's culture, language or way of
living as opposed to the talented children coming from the
rural, under privileged background who have respect for
culture and tradition. The film also is critical of the
system of education and the type of generation produced
specially by the privileged schools in the country.
As in 'Suriya Arana', director Dissanayake proved his
ability to capture the rural beauty of this county with the
help of cinematographer Channa Deshapriya. Rohana
Weerasinghe's score with soothing melodies with traditional
music styles is effective and rendition of Edward Jayakody's
voice has added much colour to it
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