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Dharmayuddhaya πŸŽ¬πŸ–‡️

DharmayuddhayaπŸ–‡️πŸŽ¬πŸ“

Release Date : July 14, 2017 ( Sri Lanka )

Language: Sinhala

Director : Cheyyar Ravi

Produced By : MTV Channel the Capital Maha Raja organization Limited, and distributed by M Entertainments.

Story by : Jeethu Joseph
Adapted from : Drishya

πŸ“Main Characters : Jackson Anthony
                                     Dilhani ashokamala
                                     Thisari Yuwanika
                                     Kusum Renu
                                     Kumara Thirimadu
                                     Dhanuka Dilshan


“Dharma Yuddhaya” is a Sinhala-language Sri Lankan film released in 2019. Directed by Cheyyar Ravi, the film deals with a combination of action and drama and explores themes related to justice, duty, and morality. Below is an analysis of the film:

Plot Summary:

“Dharma Yuddhaya” revolves around the life of a righteous and law-abiding police officer, DIG Dhammika Bandara (played by Jackson Anthony). His unwavering commitment to upholding the law and delivering justice is at the core of his character. The film takes a dramatic turn when he encounters a formidable adversary, Sudarshana (played by Niroshan Wijesinghe), a cunning and corrupt politician who is involved in various criminal activities.

As the story unfolds, the conflict between the two characters intensifies, and the film delves into the moral and ethical dilemmas faced by DIG Dhammika Bandara as he navigates the complex and corrupt political landscape while staying true to his principles. The film also explores the impact of political influence, power, and corruption on law enforcement and the justice system.

Analysis:

Morality and Justice: “Dharma Yuddhaya” places a strong emphasis on the concept of dharma (duty) and the moral struggle faced by individuals who are committed to upholding justice in the face of corruption and political interference. The film raises questions about the cost of standing up for what is right and the personal sacrifices that individuals like DIG Dhammika Bandara must make.

Character Development:

The film offers in-depth character development, particularly of the protagonist DIG Dhammika Bandara. His character is portrayed as a principled and dedicated police officer who finds himself in a moral quagmire. His internal conflicts and the decisions he makes provide a central focus for the narrative.

Political and Social Commentary: “Dharma Yuddhaya” serves as a commentary on the political and social issues prevalent in Sri Lanka. It sheds light on the challenges of combating corruption and the entanglement of politics and law enforcement.

Action and Drama:

The film combines elements of action and drama to engage the audience. The conflict between the protagonist and the antagonist results in intense and suspenseful sequences.

Casting and Performances: 

The film features strong performances by the cast, with Jackson Anthony and Niroshan Wijesinghe in prominent roles. Their performances contribute significantly to the overall impact of the movie.

“Dharma Yuddhaya” attempts to address issues of moral and ethical significance while weaving an engaging narrative. As with any film, the interpretation and reception of “Dharma Yuddhaya” may vary among viewers, and personal experiences and perspectives will influence the understanding and appreciation of the film. To gain a deeper insight into the movie, it is recommended to watch it and explore various reviews and analyses.

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Dharmayuddhaya”, the Sinhala version of the box office recorded Malayalam thriller film, ‘Drishyam’ (Visual), is now being screened in cinemas around the country. Originally written and directed by by Jeethu Joseph as a Malayalam movie, the film which was released in 2013 remained the highest-grossing Malayalam film of all time until ‘Pulimurugan’ was released in 2016. Not only financial success, the film also won a number of accolades such as the Best Popular Film at the Kerala State Film Award and the Filmfare Award for Best Film – Malayalam. It was also screened at the 45th International Film Festival of India and the 8th Asian Film Festival.

The remakes of ‘Drishyam’ came in Telugu, Tamil, Kannada and Hindi, in which Ajay Devgan, Shriya Saran and Tabu played in the lead roles.

‘Dharmayuddaya’ is the fifth remake of ‘Drishyam’ and it was directed by Cheyyar Ravi and produced by the Capital Maharaja Organisation Limited.

The film stars Jackson Anthony and Dilhani Ashokamala, Thisuri Yuwanika, Vinumi Vansadhi, Kumara Thirimadura, Kusum Renu, Douglas Ranasinghe, Ananda Athukolara, Ariyasena Gamage, Awanthi Aponsu, Wasantha Kumarasiri, Nirukshan Ekanayake and Tharanga Bandara in the main cast.

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The story of “Dharmayuddhaya” revolves around Harishchandra, a self-made businessman who is loved and respected by all in the area. A dedicated family man, for Harishchandra his wife and two children are his most valued treasures of his life.
But with an unexpected sequence of events, the happy and peaceful family is devastated. Due to a stranger who enters their lives, his life along with the lives of his wife and daughters’ change unexpectedly.

Vishaka, an influential politician takes the law into her own hands in her attempt to find her missing son. She is supported by the corrupt and crooked police.

Together with these series of events, ‘Dharmayuddhaya’ takes a dramatic turn making the lives of Harishchandra’s family topsy-turvy.

Behind the screen K. S. Chammanthraj is the creative executive producer, Shanmugam Saravanan- director of photography, Prageeth S. Rathnayake-dialogue, S.P R. Raja Sethupathi-editor, Gibran-background score, Priyantha Kaluarachchi-dubbing engineer, Sachith Peiris-song music director, Prof. Sunil Ariyaratne- lyricst, Manjula Ayagama- art director, Priyantha S. Wanninayake-make-up, Shyamila Fonseka-costumes designer, and Suren Chandran- production manager.

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