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7th Sri Lankan Television State Awards

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7th Television State Awards
DateJanuary 20, 2010
SiteBandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall, Colombo 07, Sri Lanka
Organized byArts Council of Sri Lanka
State Television Advisory Council
Department of Cultural Affairs
Highlights
Best PictureArungal
Best DirectorLalith Rathnayake
Best ActorJayalath Manoratne
Best ActressJayani Senanayake
Most awardsIndependent Television Network
Most nominationsIndependent Television Network
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The 7th Television State Awards festival (Sinhala: 7 වැනි රූපවාහිනී රාජ්‍ය සම්මාන උලෙළ), was held to honour the television programs of 2009 Sinhala television on January 20, 2010, at the Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall, Colombo 07, Sri Lanka. The event was organized by the Ministry of Culture and the Arts, State Television Advisory Council and Arts Council of Sri Lanka. The Prime Minister of Sri Lanka D. M. Jayaratne was the chief guest.[1]

At the award ceremony, veteran actress Iranganie Serasinghe received the Lifetime Achievement Award.[2]

Awards

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Media Section

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Category Program Recipient
Best Visual Song Sahan Siluwa Thilan Cooray
Best News Reader (Sinhala) Chaminda Gunaratne
Best News Reader (Tamil) Jeffrey Jeberdarasan
Best News Reader (English) Maheena Bonzo
Best Pre-promotional Video Okadin Patan Gena Sisira Wijesinghe
Best Graphic Production 27th Rupavahini Commemoration Hasitha Priyankara Herath
Best Television Reporting Rudhira Paraviyalanaya Thusitha Pitigala
Special Jury Award Vanni Manushika Meheyuma Saman Kumara Ramawickrama
Best Compere (Sinhala) Nadeeka Karunanayake
Best Compere (Tamil) M. Dushyanthi
Best Compere (English) Dushaan Vaas
Best Educational and Cultural Program (Sinhala) Udarata Menike Athula Dissanayake
Mayuru Wanaguru
Best Documentary Program Dumgeya Thushara Wanasinghe
Merit Awards Muthuhara Children's Program Udantha Gunathilake
Sikurada Rae (Sinhala program) Nalaka Saneeka Kumara
Valentine Day Special with Super Stars (Tamil program) Sial al-Haseem
Kuru Unu Niwaranaya Doctor Kapila Suriyarachchi
Vasantham TV theme song
Derana Dream Star Grand Finale Chandik Dushmantha Weragama
Merit Certificates Maneetham Malan Dharmendra
Art Eka Gihan Ranga Bandara
Thuwannam S.M.M. Musharaf

Television Serial Section

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Category Television Serial Recipient
Best Television Serial
Arungal
Lalith Rathnayake
Best Teledrama Direction Arungal Lalith Rathnayake
Best Actor Arungal Jayalath Manoratne
Best Actress Arungal Jayani Senanayake
Best Supporting Actor Arungal Vasantha Vittachchi
Best Supporting Actress Arungal Umali Thilakarathne
Best Script Arungal Lalith Rathnayake
Best Camera Direction Arungal Dhammika Dissanayake
Best Editor Sinidu Piyapath S. Devapriya
Indika Prasad
Best Music Director Arungal Sarath Wickrama
Best Art Director Arungal Manjula Ayagama
Best Costume Designing Arungal Vasantha Vittachchi
Best Singer Arungal D. D. Gunasena
Best Lyricist Arungal Kumara Liyanage
Best Sound Coordination Arungal Yeshantha Nelson
Tharanga Kumarasinghe
Special Jury Awards Ridee Ittankaraya (acting) Richard Manamudali
Sinidu Piyapath (camera) Palitha Perera
Merit Awards (acting) Arungal Mauli Fernando
Ridee Ittankaraya Udayanthi Kulatunga
Sinidu Piyapath Nadeesha Hemamali
Isuru Bhawana Ranjith de Silva
Best Single-episode Teledrama Snehaya Ananda Abenayake
Special Jury Award for Acting Jeewithaya Amuththek Nadee Kammalweera
Merit Certificates Sasala Ima (acting) Sachin Chathuranga
Snehaya (editing) Jagath Weeratunga
Short films: Amateur productions (Gold) Varshawa Achala Priyankara
Short films: Amateur productions (Silver) Wake Up Punya Samarakoon
Short films: Amateur productions (Bronze) The Beetle Sudheera Nilanga Vithana

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Rupavahini State Awards 2010 Best Actor - Manorathna, Best Actress - Jayani". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 2021-01-24.
  2. ^ "Rupavahini State Awards Ceremony - 2010". Department of Cultural Affairs - Sri Lanka. Retrieved 2021-01-24.