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Nim Him Sewwa (2020 song)

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"Nim Him Sewwa"
Image of five people standing in front of a white and gold ballroom with red curtains. The five people from left to right are Sashika Nisansala,Bathiya Jayakody, Umaria Sinhawansa,Santhush Weeraman and Kasun Kalhara. The bottom of the image is embossed with the writing "නිම් හිම් සෙව්වා" ("Nim Him Sewwa") in gold-color Sinhalese script, along with the English translation in smaller transparent white letters underneath it. A white banner underneath the text lists the names of all of the artists shown above.
Single by Bathiya and Santhush, Kasun Kalhara, Sashika Nisansala, Umaria Sinhawansa
ReleasedNovember 28, 2020
Length4:11
Producer(s)Maharaja Entertainments

Nim Him Sewwa (Sinhala: නිම් හිම් සෙව්වා) is a 2020 song by Bathiya and Santhush, Kasun Kalhara, Sashika Nisansala, and Umaria Sinhawansa. The song is a collaboration between the five musical arists, made as a promotion for The Voice Sri Lanka, on which the five artists are the judge panel.[1][2] It is a cover of Pandit W.D. Amaradeva's 1978 hit song of the same name.[3]

This version fuses the Sinhalese and English versions of the song,[4] written by Nimal Mendis for the 1978 Sri Lankan movie Seetha Devi, an adaptation of the Ramayana.[5][6]

The song was first released on YouTube and sits at 1.09 million views as of October 2023.[7] Since then, Umaria has commonly performed the song at her concerts.[8]

References

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  1. ^ The Voice Sri Lanka (14 November 2020). "The Voice Coaches Are Ready #TheVoiceSL". via YouTube. Retrieved on 10 October 2023.
  2. ^ Sathyajith, Sandro (21 May 2023). "“Ramiya” Crowned Champion at The Voice Sri Lanka 2023 Grand Finale". News First. Retrieved on 12 October 2023.
  3. ^ Akmeemana, Gamini. "Nim him sewwa maa sasare: Creating musical magic". Daily Mirror. Retrieved on 12 October 2023.
  4. ^ Corea, Ivan (7 November 2010). "Ranjani Mendis passes away in Sri Lanka". Vernon Corea 1927–2002, WordPress. Retrieved on 12 October 2023.
  5. ^ Patra, Parichay & Bhattacharya, Amitendu (22 September 2023). Frontiers of South Asian Culture: Nation, Trans-Nation and Beyond.
  6. ^ Seetha Devi / සීතා දේවි. Films.lk. Retrieved on 6 October 2023.
  7. ^ M Entertainments [@MEntertainmentsPL] (28 November 2020). "Nim Him Sewwa (නිම් හිම් සෙව්වා) - The Voice Sri Lanka Edition - BnS | Kasun | Umaria | Shashika". via YouTube. Retrieved on 10 October 2023.
  8. ^ Marians (April 30, 2021). "Umaria Sinhawansa ( උමාරියා ) - Trico වසන්තය with MARIANS". via YouTube. Retrieved on 10 October 2023.