Dharmayuddhaya

Dharmayuddhaya
Theatrical released poster
Directed byCheyyar Ravi
Story byJeethu Joseph
Produced byThe Capital Maharaja Organisation Limited
StarringJackson Anthony
Dilhani Ekanayake
Kusum Renu
Thisuri Yuwanika
CinematographyS. Saravanan
Edited byS. P. R. Raja Sethupathie
Music bySachith Peris
Production
company
Distributed byM Entertainments
Release date
  • 14 July 2017 (2017-07-14)
Running time
158 minutes
CountrySri Lanka
LanguageSinhala
Box office22.4 LKR Crores

Dharmayuddhaya (Sinhalese: ධර්මයුද්ධය ; transl. War for Justice) is a 2017 Sri Lankan Sinhala-language crime thriller film directed by Cheyyar Ravi and produced by MTV Channel and The Capital Maharaja Organization Limited, and distributed by M Entertainments. It is a shot-for-shot remake of the Indian Malayalam-language film Drishyam (2013) starring Mohanlal by Jeethu Joseph. The film stars Jackson Anthony and Dilhani Ekanayake in the lead roles and features Kusum Renu, Kumara Thirimadura, Thisuri Yuwanika and Roshan Pilapitiya in supporting roles. The music was composed by Sachith Peris.

It is the 1282nd Sri Lankan film in the Sinhala cinema. The official trailer was released on 30 January 2017. The premiere of the movie was held on 13 July 2017 at Regal Cinema where the director, Cheyyar Ravi, had died in March 2017 before the release. The film successfully passed 100 days run in theatres.

Plot

Harishchandra, an orphan, who had dropped out of school after 4th grade, now is a businessman running a real estate center in Manudampura. He is married to a woman named Rani and they have two daughters, Achini and Sachini. His only interest apart from his family is watching films and he spends most of his time in front of the TV in his small office.

During a nature camp, Achini gets recorded in the bathroom by a hidden cell phone which belongs to a young boy named Shane, the spoiled son of MP Vishaka Samaranayake. Shane blackmails Achini to open store room door while he come at late night, or else he would put the video on social media that would humiliate her. When Rani finds out about this and confronts Shane for it, Shane retaliates by demanding Rani sleep with him instead of Achini. Enraged by this, Achini hits on Shane's head with a pipe and broke the cell phone, killing him instantly. Horrified of what happened to Shane, Rani and Achini hide his body in a compost pit, which is witnessed by Sachini. Rani tells about the incident to Harishchandra, who devises a way to save his family from the law. He removes the broken cell phone and drives the Shane's car, which is seen by Harischandra's rival, Constable Vimal. Then, Harischandra drowns Shane's car into the river. This murder actually happened on August 2. To ensure things go smooth, Harischandra takes his family out on August 4,5 to a Meditation program which actually held on Matale August 2, watch a movie and eat at a restaurant. Upon seeing that Shane has gone missing, Vishaka starts an investigation.

After Vimal revealed that Shane's car which driven by Harishchandra, had found in a river, Vishaka calls Harishchandra and family for questioning. Predicting that this would happen, Harishchandra had already taught his family how to change their alibi at the time of murder. When questioned individually, they give the same replies, surprising Vishaka. Harishchandra also presents the bill of the restaurant, the movie tickets and the bus tickets as proof of their alibi. Vishaka questions the owners of the establishments they claim they have been to, and their statements prove Harishchandra's alibi. However, after contacting Thero who held meditation program on Matale, Vishaka learns that some DVDs had released about that program. Then, She realizes that, Harishchandra had faked the evidence and established his alibi on the owners by going on a trip with his family to the same establishments later; some time after the murder, Harishchandra had met the owners again, and during the meetings, he had cleverly plotted in their minds that they had visited Matale on August 2,3.

With that in mind, Vishaka arrests Harishchandra with his family, and Vimal uses brute force to beat the truth out of them. Eventually, Sachini gives in after being brutally beaten by Vimal and reveals the place where the body is buried. However, Vishaka and her husband soon learned from Shane's friend, Damith that Shane took pictures of Achini on his phone, realizing that they raised a perverted teenager who tried to rape a young girl. After digging the compost pit, they only find the carcass of a calf, as Harishchandra anticipated that they would find the location by moving Shane's body elsewhere. With no evidence to prove that Harishchandra and his family have murdered Shane, Harishchandra gets Sachini to publicly speak out against Vimal for beating her, resulting several citizens to chase and beat up Vimal, who then gets suspended for battery and assault. All charges against Harishchandra and his family are dropped, and Vishaka resigns from her post, presumably out of guilt over Shane's actions.

Later on, Vishaka and her husband apologize to Harishchandra and his family for their rude and violent behavior, holding themselves responsible for spoiling Shane in the first place and pleading to know what happened to him. A remorseful Harishchandra finally confesses that his family accidentally killed Shane because of what Shane tried to do to Achini. Harishchandra signs a register at the newly constructed local police station, where the new Inspector states that Harishchandra won't be fooling him and the police, to which Harishchandra replies that the police are only there to protect citizens like him, and that he has no intention of fooling them any further. As he leaves, a flashback shows him leaving the incomplete police station with a shovel in hand. The earlier dialogue and the flashback both subtly imply that he has hidden Shane's body in the foundations of the police station itself because no one would think to look there.

Cast

  • Jackson Anthony as Harischandra – A businessman who runs an estate center
  • Dilhani Ekanayake as Rani Harischandra – Harischandra's wife
  • Kusum Renu as PM Vishaka Samaranayake – Parliament member and lawyer, Shane's mother
  • Roshan Pilapitiya as OIC Ravi – OIC of Manudampura Police
  • Kumara Thirimadura as PC Vimal – Former inspector of Manudampura Police
  • Thisuri Yuwanika as Achini Harischandra – Harischandra and Rani's elder daughter
  • Vinumi Vansadhi as Sachini Harischandra – Harischandra and Rani's younger daughter
  • Dhanuka Dilshan as Shane Samaranayake – Vishaka and Upali's son
  • Rohan Jayakody as Restaurant Cashier
  • Ananda Atukorala as Sargent Jinadasa – Sargent of Manudampura Police
  • Douglas Ranasinghe as Upali Samaranayake – Vishaka's husband and Shane's father
  • Awanthi Aponsu as Rani's mother
  • Wasantha Kumarasiri as Rani's father
  • Ariyasena Gamage as Mudalali – Owner of Tea shop
  • Tharanga Bandara as Rani's brother
  • Mahinda Jinasena as Nihal – Contractor of New Police building
  • Samantha Kumara Gamage as Film projector operator
  • Sarath Rupasinghe as Rest House manager
  • Somasiri Colambage as Siripala
  • Nirukshan Ekanayake as Palitha – Harischandra's secretary
  • Suresh Chandra as CTB Bus Conductor
  • Damith Rukshan as Gamini
  • Sureni Senarath as Principal
  • Manjula Dissanayake as Damith – Shane's friend
  • Sisira Thadikara as OIC – OIC of New Police building
  • Madhusanka Bandara as Saman Witharana – Sargent of New Police building

Production

Dharmayuddhaya is a remake of Drishyam.[1]

Songs

No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Neela Akase"Sunil AriyaratneMeena Prasadini, Rooney 

Reception

Box office

The film earned 5.35 crore SL rupees ($167,205) from 31 days of screening. The CEL theatre corporation revealed that the film has been watched by more than 235,000 viewers, by the end of first month.[2] The film earned 9.55 crore SL rupees ($298,469) from 45 days, a record box office in Sri Lankan cinema.[3] After 65 days of screening, the film had been watched by over 700,000 viewers, according to CEL theatres.[4] After 100 days of screening, the film earned 22.4 crore SL rupees ($700,076). Dharmayuddhaya is the second highest-grossing film in Sri Lanka.

Accolades

Top performer of the respective cinema circuit as well as over 10 cinemas in the country, ‘Dharmayuddhaya's accolades includes -[5][6][7][8]

Award Category Recipient(s) Result
34th Sarasaviya Awards Blockbuster Movie of the Year 2017 Dharmayuddhaya Won
Best Actress 2017 Dilhani Ekanayake Nominated
Best Actor 2017 Jackson Anthony Nominated
Best Emerging Actress 2017 Thisuri Yuwanika Won
SLIM-Nielsen Peoples Awards 2018 People's Choice Film Of The Year Dharmayuddhaya Won
Derana Film Awards 2018 Blockbuster Movie of the Year Dharmayuddhaya Won
Best Actor Jackson Anthony Won
Best Actress Dilhani Ekanayake Won
Best Actor In a Supporting Role Kumara Thirimadura Won
Hiru Golden Film Award 2018 Best Actor in a Supporting Role Kumara Thirimadura Won
Most Popular Child Actor Vinumi Wasandi Won
Special Recognition Certificate Kusum Renu Won
SIGNIS Awards (Sri Lanka) 2018 Best Actor Jackson Anthony Won
Best Actor In a Supporting Role Kumara Thirimadura Won
Presidential Film Awards 2019 for 2017 Special Jury Award Vinumi Vansadi Won
Film with Highest Patron Response Dharmayuddhaya Won
Best Actress in a Supporting Role Thisuri Yuwanika Nominated
Kusum Renu Nominated
Best Actor in a Supporting Role Kumara Thirimadura Nominated
Best Actress in a Leading Role Dilhani Ekanayake Nominated
Best Actor in a Leading Role Jackson Anthony Nominated

References

  1. ^ "And now in Sinhala..." Daily News. Sri Lanka. 2 May 2016. Archived from the original on 28 July 2017.
  2. ^ "31 days, 535 lakhs by Dharmayuddhaya". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 17 August 2017.
  3. ^ "55 Lakhs, 45 days, close to 1000 Lakhs". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 31 August 2017.
  4. ^ "7 Lakhs, 65 days". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 23 September 2017.
  5. ^ "Winners of the Sixth Derana Sunsilk Film Awards 2018". adaderana.lk. Retrieved 13 May 2019.
  6. ^ "Cargills Sarasaviya Film Awards". Daily News (Sri Lanka). 4 August 2018. Retrieved 13 May 2019.
  7. ^ "HIRU GOLDEN FILM AWARDS 2018". Sarasaviya. 1 November 2018. Retrieved 13 May 2019.
  8. ^ "SIGNIS salute". Daily News (Sri Lanka). 29 August 2018. Retrieved 13 May 2019.