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- Asokamala is a 1947 Sri Lankan historical film co-directed by Shanthi Kumar and T. R. Goppu and produced by Sir Chittampalam A. Gardiner. It was the second...
- buildings. According to legend it is believed that Prince Saliya met Asokamala in this garden.[citation needed] Ranmasu means Goldfish. The Royal Goldfish...
- girl named Asokamala. Prince Saliya was told that he would not be able to become the King, if he continues his love affair with Asokamala. Prince Saliya's...
- name. He first wrote the lyrics to "Shanthame Rathriye" for the film Asokamala in 1947. Later he wrote the famous songs: "Pem kekula pipi enavita mahade"...
- Salirajakumara. The Prince fell in love with a girl called Agokamaladevi or Asokamala; unfortunately for all concerned she was of the Scavenger caste, one of...
- decided to build the film around the historical love story of Saliya and Asokamala and held a contest to find a suitable screenplay; the winner was budding...
- wife Dutugamunu (161–137 BC) Anula Saddha Tissa (137–119 BC) Dighabhaya Asokamala Saliya Thulatthana (119–119 BC) Lanja Tissa (119–109 BC) Khallata Naga...
- on 21 January. First Sri Lankan Movie to be made in Sinhala language. Asokamala T. R. Gopu Shanthi Kumar Shanthi Kumar, Emalin Dibulana, Michael Sannasliyanage...
- Dutugamunu (161 BC–137 BC) Anula Saddha Tissa (137 BC–119 BC) Dighabhaya Asokamala Sali Thulatthana (119 BC–119 BC) Lanja Tissa (119 BC–109 BC) Khallata...
- approach roads are different and still remain private. The 1947 Sinhala film Asokamala was also shot in Central Studios The 1954 Prem ****r hit movie Manasakshi...