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Hemasiri Sellapperuma

Hemasiri Sellapperuma (born 25 October: Sinhala: හේමසිරි සෙල්ලප්පෙරුම), is a Sri Lankan screenplay writer, editor and filmmaker in Sri Lankan cinema.[1] He is a prolific director who directed the second most films in Sri Lankan cinema with thirty-six films in various genres.[2]

Hemasiri Sellapperuma
හේමසිරි සෙල්ලප්පෙරුම
Born
Hemasiri Sellapperuma

25 October
Panadura, Sri Lanka
NationalitySri Lankan
EducationSt. Anthony's College, Panadura
Occupation(s)Director, producer, screen writer, editor, art director
Years active1978–2015
Website[www.hemasiri.com]

Personal life edit

He completed education from St. Anthony's College, Panadura. During school, he achieved a medal of Queen as a Scout. He is also the chairman of the Lions club in Egodawatta. In addition to that, he is also a Justice in Peace.[3]

His cousin son Rajitha Hiran is also a renowned comedy artist.[4]

Career edit

While in the school, he worked as an editor at the institute of Serendib. He first directed a short film Saara Poro Jelivet.[5] After completing education, he joined with his mentor, Consistence Cooray. He is first person to produce films for children in Sri Lanka. Under Consistence, Sellapperuma worked as an assistant director for his films such as: Samaja Sevaya, Gami Kolla and Asaranaya.[3]

Later he worked as an assistant editor in the film Punchi Baba saha Nari Latha directed by Tissa Liyanasooriya. Then he joined with K. A. W. Perera and worked as an assistant director in several films including: Bicycle Hora, Seeye Nottuwa, Kathuru Muwath, Aparadhaya Saha Daduwama and Lokuma Hinawa.[5] Meanwhile, he passed the written examination to register as a director and editor in National Film Co-operation by directing the film Sara Polowa Jaya Bimai.[3]

In 1981, he made his debut cinema direction with the black and white film Jeewanthi. After the success of the film, he made the second film Sathweni Davasa which became a blockbuster of that year.[6] In 1982, at the Malaysian Film Festival, the film won the Golden award for the Best Commercial Film in the Asia.[3] In 1989, he made the blockbuster film Nommara 17.[7] The film broke several commercial records, where the film screened record 210 days at the 'National' cinema hall in Maharagama as well as screened in the opening cinemas for 200 days. However, before the screening, the lead actor Vijaya Kumaranatunga was assassinted. There was a big uproar in the cinema halls during the screening of the film. People were at queue at cinema halls from 8 am to witness Vijaya's last film. There have even been stabbing incidents recorded in 'Gemunu' and 'Manel' cinema theaters as well.[8] In 18th Sarasaviya Awards in 1990, Nommara 17 won the award for the Most Famous Film with 40,535 votes.[9]

He was honored with the 'Kala Jothi' Award as well.[3] In 2015, he directed his last film Sanjaana.[2]

Filmography edit

Year Film Roles Ref.
1981 Jewanthi Director, Screenwriter, Film Editor, Art Director
1981 Sathweni Dawasa Director, Film Editor
1983 Senehasaka Kandulu Director, Technical Advisor
1988 Chandingeth Chandiya Director, Producer
1988 Newa Gilunath Ban Chun Director [10]
1989 Nommara 17 Director
1991 Uthura Dakuna Director, Screenwriter [11]
1991 Asai Bayai Director
1991 Love In Bangkok Director, Screenwriter
1991 Salambak Handai Director, Screenwriter
1992 Bajar Eke Chandiya Director
1992 Sakkara Suththara Director, Screenwriter
1992 Malsara Doni Director
1992 Sinha Raja Director, Screenwriter
1992 Kiyala Wadak Na Director, Screenwriter
1993 Sandareka Director, Screenwriter [12]
1993 Lagin Giyoth Ehek Na Director
1993 Sura Veera Chandiyo Director
1994 Rajawansen Ekek Director, Screenwriter
1994 Abhiyogaya Director
1994 Nohadan Landune Director
1994 Okkoma Hondatai Director, Screenwriter
1994 Hello My Darling Director, Screenwriter
1995 Pudumai Eth Aththai Director
1995 Vairayen Vairaya Director
1996 Manamohini Director, Screenwriter
1996 Hiru Sanduta Madivi Director
1996 Mal Hathai Director, Screenwriter
1997 Surayo Wadakarayo Director, Screenwriter [13]
1999 Ayadimi Sama Director, Screenwriter
2000 Danduwama Director, Screenwriter [14]
2001 Oba Koheda Priye Director [15]
2003 Vala In London Director, Screenwriter
2008 Duplicate Director [16]
2015 Sanjaana Director, Screenwriter [17]

References edit

  1. ^ "Hemasiri Sellapperuma films". National Film Corporation of Sri Lanka. Retrieved 2021-05-12.
  2. ^ a b "Box office film director Hemasiri Sellapperuma with the Sarasaviya after long time". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 2021-05-12.
  3. ^ a b c d e "Hemasiri Sellapperuma". Digital Identity of Sinhala Cinema. Retrieved 2021-05-12.
  4. ^ "Actor Rajitha Hiran with Sithmalyaya". Sithmalyaya. Retrieved 25 April 2019.
  5. ^ a b "After some time with Hemasiri Sellapperuma". Divaina. Retrieved 2021-05-12.
  6. ^ "Editing left and Direction first". Deshaya. Retrieved 2021-05-12.
  7. ^ "Who are the directors who have made the most films?". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 2021-05-12.
  8. ^ "Vijaya was labeled No. 17". Mawrata News. Retrieved 2021-05-12.
  9. ^ "Nommara 17 - නොම්මර 17". Sinhala Cinema Database. Retrieved 30 November 2019.
  10. ^ "Sinhala Movie Description 169". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 2021-05-12.
  11. ^ "Sinhala Movie Description 180". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 2021-05-12.
  12. ^ "Movies that were screened in Sinhala cinema then and now". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 2021-05-12.
  13. ^ "Movies that were screened in Sinhala cinema then and now". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 2021-05-12.
  14. ^ "Detailed information about movies". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 2021-05-12.
  15. ^ "'Oba Koheda Priye': Story of deceit and intrigue". Sunday Times. Retrieved 29 October 2019.
  16. ^ "Hemasiri starts to 'Duplicate'". Sunday Times. Retrieved 2021-05-12.
  17. ^ "Sellapperuma's 'Sanjana' on the Rhythm Board from the 18th". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 2021-05-12.

External links edit

  • Hemasiri Sellapperuma at IMDb

hemasiri, sellapperuma, born, october, sinhala, මස, ලප, lankan, screenplay, writer, editor, filmmaker, lankan, cinema, prolific, director, directed, second, most, films, lankan, cinema, with, thirty, films, various, genres, මස, ලප, මborn25, octoberpanadura, la. Hemasiri Sellapperuma born 25 October Sinhala හ මස ර ස ල ලප ප ර ම is a Sri Lankan screenplay writer editor and filmmaker in Sri Lankan cinema 1 He is a prolific director who directed the second most films in Sri Lankan cinema with thirty six films in various genres 2 Hemasiri Sellapperuma හ මස ර ස ල ලප ප ර මBornHemasiri Sellapperuma25 OctoberPanadura Sri LankaNationalitySri LankanEducationSt Anthony s College PanaduraOccupation s Director producer screen writer editor art directorYears active1978 2015Website www hemasiri com Contents 1 Personal life 2 Career 3 Filmography 4 References 5 External linksPersonal life editHe completed education from St Anthony s College Panadura During school he achieved a medal of Queen as a Scout He is also the chairman of the Lions club in Egodawatta In addition to that he is also a Justice in Peace 3 His cousin son Rajitha Hiran is also a renowned comedy artist 4 Career editWhile in the school he worked as an editor at the institute of Serendib He first directed a short film Saara Poro Jelivet 5 After completing education he joined with his mentor Consistence Cooray He is first person to produce films for children in Sri Lanka Under Consistence Sellapperuma worked as an assistant director for his films such as Samaja Sevaya Gami Kolla and Asaranaya 3 Later he worked as an assistant editor in the film Punchi Baba saha Nari Latha directed by Tissa Liyanasooriya Then he joined with K A W Perera and worked as an assistant director in several films including Bicycle Hora Seeye Nottuwa Kathuru Muwath Aparadhaya Saha Daduwama and Lokuma Hinawa 5 Meanwhile he passed the written examination to register as a director and editor in National Film Co operation by directing the film Sara Polowa Jaya Bimai 3 In 1981 he made his debut cinema direction with the black and white film Jeewanthi After the success of the film he made the second film Sathweni Davasa which became a blockbuster of that year 6 In 1982 at the Malaysian Film Festival the film won the Golden award for the Best Commercial Film in the Asia 3 In 1989 he made the blockbuster film Nommara 17 7 The film broke several commercial records where the film screened record 210 days at the National cinema hall in Maharagama as well as screened in the opening cinemas for 200 days However before the screening the lead actor Vijaya Kumaranatunga was assassinted There was a big uproar in the cinema halls during the screening of the film People were at queue at cinema halls from 8 am to witness Vijaya s last film There have even been stabbing incidents recorded in Gemunu and Manel cinema theaters as well 8 In 18th Sarasaviya Awards in 1990 Nommara 17 won the award for the Most Famous Film with 40 535 votes 9 He was honored with the Kala Jothi Award as well 3 In 2015 he directed his last film Sanjaana 2 Filmography editYear Film Roles Ref 1981 Jewanthi Director Screenwriter Film Editor Art Director 1981 Sathweni Dawasa Director Film Editor 1983 Senehasaka Kandulu Director Technical Advisor 1988 Chandingeth Chandiya Director Producer 1988 Newa Gilunath Ban Chun Director 10 1989 Nommara 17 Director 1991 Uthura Dakuna Director Screenwriter 11 1991 Asai Bayai Director 1991 Love In Bangkok Director Screenwriter 1991 Salambak Handai Director Screenwriter 1992 Bajar Eke Chandiya Director 1992 Sakkara Suththara Director Screenwriter 1992 Malsara Doni Director 1992 Sinha Raja Director Screenwriter 1992 Kiyala Wadak Na Director Screenwriter 1993 Sandareka Director Screenwriter 12 1993 Lagin Giyoth Ehek Na Director 1993 Sura Veera Chandiyo Director 1994 Rajawansen Ekek Director Screenwriter 1994 Abhiyogaya Director 1994 Nohadan Landune Director 1994 Okkoma Hondatai Director Screenwriter 1994 Hello My Darling Director Screenwriter 1995 Pudumai Eth Aththai Director 1995 Vairayen Vairaya Director 1996 Manamohini Director Screenwriter 1996 Hiru Sanduta Madivi Director 1996 Mal Hathai Director Screenwriter 1997 Surayo Wadakarayo Director Screenwriter 13 1999 Ayadimi Sama Director Screenwriter 2000 Danduwama Director Screenwriter 14 2001 Oba Koheda Priye Director 15 2003 Vala In London Director Screenwriter 2008 Duplicate Director 16 2015 Sanjaana Director Screenwriter 17 References edit Hemasiri Sellapperuma films National Film Corporation of Sri Lanka Retrieved 2021 05 12 a b Box office film director Hemasiri Sellapperuma with the Sarasaviya after long time Sarasaviya Retrieved 2021 05 12 a b c d e Hemasiri Sellapperuma Digital Identity of Sinhala Cinema Retrieved 2021 05 12 Actor Rajitha Hiran with Sithmalyaya Sithmalyaya Retrieved 25 April 2019 a b After some time with Hemasiri Sellapperuma Divaina Retrieved 2021 05 12 Editing left and Direction first Deshaya Retrieved 2021 05 12 Who are the directors who have made the most films Sarasaviya Retrieved 2021 05 12 Vijaya was labeled No 17 Mawrata News Retrieved 2021 05 12 Nommara 17 න ම මර 17 Sinhala Cinema Database Retrieved 30 November 2019 Sinhala Movie Description 169 Sarasaviya Retrieved 2021 05 12 Sinhala Movie Description 180 Sarasaviya Retrieved 2021 05 12 Movies that were screened in Sinhala cinema then and now Sarasaviya Retrieved 2021 05 12 Movies that were screened in Sinhala cinema then and now Sarasaviya Retrieved 2021 05 12 Detailed information about movies Sarasaviya Retrieved 2021 05 12 Oba Koheda Priye Story of deceit and intrigue Sunday Times Retrieved 29 October 2019 Hemasiri starts to Duplicate Sunday Times Retrieved 2021 05 12 Sellapperuma s Sanjana on the Rhythm Board from the 18th Sarasaviya Retrieved 2021 05 12 External links editHemasiri Sellapperuma at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hemasiri Sellapperuma amp oldid 1178190312, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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