"Boradiya Pokuna" Sinhala Film -Watch Short Video










"Boradiya Pokuna" Sinhala Film -Short Video
Rising film chief Satyajith Maitipe has stolen universal spotlight with his lady creation being chosen for the Rotterdam International Film celebration.

Satyajith's Bora Diya Pokuna (Scent of the Lotus Pond) will challenge in the chief's first and second film class at the 33rd Rotterdam celebration which will be held from January 21 to February 1.

The film has won assignment for the Tiger Award at the prestigious celebration.

Satyajith's film concentrates on the contemporary social issues confronted by the more youthful era of the nation.

The film is situated in the genuine background of the Free Trade Zone and is woven around three youngsters who work at an article of clothing processing plant and their association with an airman."The film itself is a cross area of the lives of town youth who are serving at article of clothing plants and security administrations and how their lives are liable to change in the midst of difficulties in urbanized society," Satyajith says.

The script of the film is additionally by Satyajith. The film is determined on adolescent lives with accentuation on three primary angles - love, sex and marriage - in the midst of the foundation of an exceptionally mind boggling political and social clash.



In making this film, Satyajith had been extraordinarily motivated by Buddhism. "In spite of the fact that the issues concerned fall into social and political classifications. The primary structure is fortified by Buddhism," he included.



The topic of the film is all that much closer to his own life, says Satyajith. "In my era, there is a gathering of youth who were driven adrift after their adoration life is broken. When their fantasy world is gone, they don't discover valor to face genuine living. The film in a manner demonstrates an aspect of their lives."

Nonetheless, Satyajith accepts that his film gives an alternate subject to the individuals. "The message I need to give is that despite the fact that life is brimming with inconvenience and pitiful conditions, it is still worth more than whatever else might be available," he included.

The principle two female characters of the film are played by honor winning performing artist Kaushalya Fernando and Dilani Abeywardena. The fundamental male character is performed by amateur Duminda de Silva who spoke to the Sri Lankan National Rugby group.

Furthermore, the film additionally stars acclaimed artistes, for example, Iranganie Serasinghe, Dharmasiri Bandaranayaka, Veena Jayakody, Priyanka Samaraweera, Chandani Seneviratne, Chandra Kaluarachchi and Liyoni Kotalawala.

The film was delivered under an advance plan reached out by the National Film Corporation to youthful chiefs. A gathering including Satyajith, Kaushalya and Duminda de Silva will partake in the celebration.