Dharmasiri Bandaranayake photo

Dharmasiri Bandaranayake

Directing
1946-10-06
Wadduwa, Sri Lanka
Kala Keerthi Dharmasiri Bandaranayake (born 06th of October 1949) is a Sri Lankan film director and playwright. Particularly work as a playwright, Bandaranayake is an artist who attempts to connect the sociopolitical environment with civil society through art. Bandaranyake's debut Hansa Vilak in 1980 dealt with facets of a society at odds with itself. His other films like Thunveni Yamaya (1983), Suddilage Kathaawa (1984), Bawa Duka and Bawa Karma (1997) followed similar themes. Two films Bawa Duka and Bawa Karma challenged the repressive dogma of Buddhism in Sri Lanka. Common arcs in Bandaranayake's films follow the conflicted lives of men and women, the transformation of private lives into public affairs, the unpleasant reality of marriage and society and the dark side of human desire.

He produced many stage plays such as Eka Adhipathi, Makarakshaya, Dhawala Bheeshana, Yakshagamanaya and Trojan Kanthavo have all dealt with current issues of national and political importance. In 1999, Bandaranyake first staged the play Trojan Kanthawo which adapted Euripides' Greek drama The Trojan Women for a Sinhala and Tamil audience. It is meant as an anti-war statement and proved to be controversial with the Sri Lankan government despite critical acclaim.

Bandaranayake received several death threats in 2001 after he made plans to stage the play in predominantly Tamil areas.
Known For 4 titles
HansaVilak (1980) subtitle poster
HansaVilak
1980 Movie
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Scent of the Lotus Pond (2015) subtitle poster
Scent of the Lotus Pond
2015 Movie
as Desmond
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Rebellion (1978) subtitle poster
Rebellion
1978 Movie
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Tears In Paradise (2019) subtitle poster
Tears In Paradise
2019 Movie
as Narrator - Sinhala
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