Bambaru avith sinhala move 🎬

 


Bambaru Avith (1978), directed by Dharmasena Pathiraja, is a landmark realist film in Sinhala cinema. The story is set in a coastal fishing village and explores how the arrival of an outsider from the city disrupts the simple lifestyle of the community. Through this narrative, the film highlights themes such as exploitation, social conflict, and the impact of urban capitalism on traditional ways of life. The main roles are played by Vijaya Kumaratunga, Malani Fonseka, and Joe Abeywickrama, whose powerful performances bring depth and realism to the film. The music, composed by Premasiri Khemadasa, adds emotional richness, with songs that remain popular even today. Overall, Bambaru Avith is not only a cinematic achievement but also a strong social critique that introduced a new wave of realism to Sinhala cinema.




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