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- Gamperaliya may refer to: Gamperaliya (novel), a novel by Martin Wickremasinghe Gamperaliya (film), a 1963 Sri Lankan drama film This disambiguation page...
- Gamperaliya is a 1963 Sri Lankan drama film directed by Lester James Peries screenplay, dialogue and the script by Reggie Siriwardena and Tissa Abeysekara;...
- Gamperaliya (The Transformation of a Village) is a novel written by Sri Lankan writer Martin Wickremasinghe and first published in 1944. Wickremasinghe...
- Peries again contributed to the development of Sri Lankan cinema with Gamperaliya which was the first Sinhala film to feature no songs and like Rekava...
- dabbled with the double role of literary critic and creative writer. Gamperaliya (1944) is widely held as the first Sinhalese novel with a serious intent...
- which led to global acclaim, including Rekava (Line of Destiny, 1956), Gamperaliya (The Changing Village, 1964), Nidhanaya (The Treasure, 1970) and Golu...
- existence. Bibile was known as 'Sinhale' in Martin Wickremesinghe's novel "Gamperaliya".[citation needed] The po****tion is completely (100%) rural. There are...
- Putha, Rekhawa, Sandeshaya, Ranmuthuduwa, Kurulubedda, Sikurutharuwa and Gamperaliya had appeared on screen. Yet the mainstream consisted of simulations of...
- Rasika Sangamaya Best Actress Award, Gamperaliya 1964- Sarasaviya Film Awards- Best Actress Award, Best film, Gamperaliya 1964- Best Actress Proficiency Award...
- singer. She is best known for the critically acclaimed roles in films Gamperaliya, Nidhanaya, Kaliya****a and Beddegama. She was born on 14 October 1934...