Uththara
Uththara (Sinhala: උත්තරා) is a 2010 Sri Lankan Sinhala family drama film directed by Sandun Rajakaruna and produced by Vaijira Rajapakse for Cinelka Films.[1] It stars Suraj Mapa, debut actress Hashini Gonagala and Sanath Gunathilake in lead roles along with Anton Jude and Upeksha Swarnamali.[2] Music composed by Rohana Weerasinghe.[3][4] It is the 1134th Sri Lankan film in the Sinhala cinema.[5]
| Uththara  උත්තරා  | |
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| Directed by | Sandun Rajakaruna | 
| Written by | Mahesh Rathsara Maddumaarachchi | 
| Produced by | Cinelka Films | 
| Starring | Suraj Mapa  Hashini Gonagala Sanath Gunathilake  | 
| Cinematography | Chandana Dharmapriya | 
| Edited by | Stanley de Alwis | 
| Music by | Rohana Weerasinghe | 
| Distributed by | EAP Theaters | 
Release date  | 4 February 2010 | 
| Country | Sri Lanka | 
| Language | Sinhala | 
The film has been shot in and around many locations in Colombo, Matale and Nuwara Eliya.[6] A felicitation ceremony was held in Matale on February 22 at 9 am organized by Dr. Jayasena Beligala and Panhinda Education Institute.[7]
Plot
    
    
Cast
    
- Suraj Mapa as Shanilka
 - Hashini Gonagala as Uththara
 - Sanath Gunathilake as Minister Niwanthudawa
 - Rebeka Nirmali as Rupa
 - Lal Kularatne
 - Anton Jude as Victor
 - Daya Alwis as Emmanuel
 - Sahan Ranwala as Praveen Pathiratne
 - Sarath Chandrasiri as Jananatha
 - Vishaka Siriwardana
 - Maureen Charuni as Shanilka's mother
 - Janith Wickramage as Shanilka's friend
 - Upeksha Swarnamali
 - Tyrone Michael
 - Kumara Thirimadura as Security officer
 
Soundtrack
    
| No. | Title | Lyrics | Singer(s) | Length | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | "Mal Mitak Thiyanna" | Kelum Srimal | Kasun Kalhara | |
| 2. | "Ahasa Haduwa Ira Handa" | Bandula Nanayakkarawasam | Uresha Ravihari, Pradeep Rangana | |
| 3. | "Keewa Sulanga Mata Keewa" | Kelum Srimal | Uresha Ravihari, Bathiya and Santhush, Umara Sinhawansa | |
| 4. | "Pini Pokuruth Walapena Yame" | Mahesh Rathsara Maddumaarachchi | Pradeep Rangana | 
References
    
- "Sandun enters cinema with 'Uththara'". Sunday Times. Retrieved 11 March 2017.
 - "Sandun brings 'Uththara'". Sunday Observer. Retrieved 28 October 2019.
 - "Sri Lankan Screened Films". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 11 March 2017.
 - "Sinhala Film Uththara by Sandun Rajakaruna at Sandeshaya Sri Lanka". Sandeshaya. Retrieved 2 March 2017.
 - "Sri Lanka Cinema History". National Film Corporation of Sri Lanka. Retrieved 3 October 2016.
 - "'Uththara' unravels a secret past of a politician". Sunday Times. Retrieved 22 December 2019.
 - "'Uththara' artistes felicitated". Sunday Times. Retrieved 22 December 2019.
 
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