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Ran Salu

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Ran Salu
Punya Heendeniya in a sequence from the film
Directed byLester James Peries
Written byP. K. D. Seneviratne
Produced byUpasena Marasinghe
L. M. Simon
StarringTony Ranasinghe
Punya Heendeniya
Anula Karunathilaka
CinematographySumitta Amerasinghe
Edited bySumitra Gunawardana
Music byW.D. Amaradeva
Distributed byChameekara Films
Release date
  • 30 April 1967 (1967-04-30)
Running time
106 minutes
CountrySri Lanka
LanguageSinhala
BudgetApprox. 200,000 rupees

Ran Salu (In Sinhala: The Yellow Robe) is a 1967 Sri Lankan drama film directed by Lester James Peries.[1] The film follows the parallel paths of Sujatha (Punya Heendeniya) and Sarojini Perera (Anula Karunathilaka).

P. K. D. Seneviratne wrote the screenplay dealing with Buddhism. It was the second most successful of Peries' first seven films behind Sandesaya. Despite the popularity, Philip Cooray found the film overly emotional and too plotted. It however won a Gandhi Award at Delhi in 1969 and was bought for Irish TV.

Plot

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Cyril (Tony Ranasinghe) is dissatisfied with his introverted fiancée Sujatha (Punya Heendeniya). He starts a relationship with the more out-going Sarojini (Anula Karunatilleke) and gets her pregnant. Sujatha meanwhile is fascinated by a wandering Buddhist nun.

Due to the pregnancy, Cyril breaks off the engagement having no intention to marry Sarojini. Till the birth of the child he supports her and then leaves her for an older rich woman. Sarojini is distraught and contemplates suicide. Sujatha by this time is planning to become a nun.

Sujatha takes in Sarojini. By the conclusion, they have switched roles with Sarojini becoming a nun and Sujatha becoming infatuated with a young man.

Cast

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References

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  1. ^ Uvais, Ramesh (31 May 2021). "Sinhala movies based on Buddhist concepts". Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka). Retrieved 20 November 2024.
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