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Daya Wimalaweera (born 11 December 1937 – died 12 August 2019 as දයා විමලවීර) inhala, was a
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in Sri Lankan cinema and stage drama. He was also a cinematographer, producer, screenwriter and editor.


Personal life

Daya Wimalaweera was born on 11 December 1937 in Grandpass, Colombo as the third of the family. His father
Sirisena Wimalaweera Sirisena Wimalaweera ( si, සිරිසේන විමලවීර; born 23 June 1901 – died 24 August 1963) was a Sri Lankan filmmaker and theater master. He made several critically acclaimed films from 1949 to 1960. He is the first indepe ...
was a renowned lyricist, screenwriter, producer and filmmaker in Sinhala cinema. His father made many critically acclaimed films in early cinema including ''Amma'', ''Saradiel'', ''Asoka'', ''Sirakaruwa'' and ''Wana Mala''. He died on August 24, 1963, at the age of 62. Daya was educated at
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followed by Terence Rajapakse College, Kolonnawa and later Alexandra College, Colombo. He was a bright student at the school, hence his father though that he would be a doctor one day. However he refused to study medicine and moved in father's footsteps. However, his father was upset about his work and Daya was joined to his newly established "Nawajeewana" film studio which was established on 13 September 1951. After the iron soldering work at studio, Daya had to work as an assistant laboratory technician and after that in the editing room. He has two elder sisters - Somawathi and Premawathi; and two younger brothers - Upasena and Ranjith. After the sudden death of mother, the family was take care by stepmother. Upesena Wimalaweera is also a sound engineer and film editor. Upasena was the editor of all films directed by Daya. Daya was married to Hyacinth Malani and the couple has three daughters. His brother Upasena was married to Kumari's sister Manel. Manel was the lead actress in the 1959 film ''Ma Ale Kala Tharuniya'' directed by their father Sirisena Wimalaweera. Wimalaweera died on 12 August 2019 in a Private Hospital, Colombo at the age of 81. His body was kept at his residence at 154 A, Anderson Road, Dehiwala. Funeral took place on 14 August 2019 at Nedimala Public Cemetery.


Career

During his work at father's new studio, he started to learn editing, lighting and cinematography. His first cinematography teacher was Paul Matthias, the first photographer of the "Nawajeewana" film studio. Prior to that, Matthias was the camera operator of the famous Indian filmmaker Mehboob. After few years, Daya started camera direction of W.A.B. de Silva, who was the first Sri Lankan cameraman in Sinhala cinema. He first handled camera in the film ''Rodi Kella'', even though prior to completing the shooting, his father died. Shortly thereafter, he lost the ownership of "Nawajeewana" film studio. Wimalaweera entered the cinema as an assistant camera director in the film ''Ekamath Eka Rataka'' in his father's film. His maiden camera direction was in 1965 film ''Adarayay Karunawai'' directed by Ananda Jayaratne, but first screened film was ''Patchara'' in 1964. He was also the cameraman in the original Tamil language film, ''Thottakkari''. Then he was the chief cinematographer for many films such as ''Kalana Mithuro'', ''Veeduru Gewal'', ''Miringuwa'' and ''Sikuruliya''. In 1972, Wimalaweera made his directorial debut with the film ''Veeduru Gewal'' where the screenplay by
Tissa Abeysekara Deshanabu Tissa Ananda Abeysekara (7 May 1939 – 18 April 2009 as තිස්ස අබේසේකර) was a Sri Lankan filmmaker, actor, writer, director, screen playwright and political activist. He is better known as a script writer for th ...
and based on a detective story. His most popular films include ''Jeevana Kandulu'' (1979), ''Mihidum Sihina'' (1982), ''Major Sir'' (1982), ''Devduwa'' (1986), ''Madhu Sihina'' (1990), ''Raja Daruwo'' (1992), ''Chaya'' (1993) and ''Sujatha'' (1994). He was the cinematographer in every film he directed except ''Raja Daruwo''. His film ''Pahai Hathalis Paha'' was never screened. He becomes one of the most popular filmmakers of the era when the film industry is in a downturn. The dialogue of original 1953 film ''Sujatha'' was written by his father. In the re-creation of the film by Daya in 1994, he re-filmed his father's song, ''Narilatha Pushpe''. His 2002 film ''Seethala Gini Kandu'' also included a song composed by his father. His 1990 film ''Madhu Sihina'' was the last film acted by popular actor
Vijaya Kumaratunga Kovilage Anton Vijaya Kumaranatunga ( si, කොවිලගේ ඇන්ටන් විජය කුමාරණතුංග; ta, விஜய_குமாரணதுங்க; 9 October 1945 – 16 February 1988), popularly known as Vijaya ...
. Kumaratunga was assassinated on his way to Colombo after filming. In 1979, Wimalaweera directed the film ''Jeewana Kandulu''. The film was an adaptation of the novel by same name written by former president
Ranasinghe Premadasa Sri Lankabhimanya Ranasinghe Premadasa ( si, රණසිංහ ප්‍රේමදාස ''Raṇasiṃha Premadāsa'', ta, ரணசிங்க பிரேமதாசா ''Raṇaciṅka Pirēmatācā''; 23 June 1924 – 1 May 1993) was t ...
. In addition to his directing, he also provided cinematography and lighting for feature films such as ''Madhu Sihina'' and ''Mihidum Sihina''.


Filmography


References


External links


Wimalaweera on Alakamandawa

Getting (into) Sinhala movies

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ප්‍රවීණ චිත්‍රපට හා කැමරා අධ්‍යක්ෂවරයෙකු වූ දයා විමලවීර මහතා අභාවප්‍රාප්ත වෙයි

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