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Changes in the Village

07/21/1963

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1hr 45min

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Drama

STORY

Piyal is a handsome young teacher who is hired to teach English to Nanda, a member of a high class family. They fall in love, but can't elope because Piyal is of a lower class. Nanda's parents instead push her into a marriage with Jinadasa, who is of the same class as them. With economic downturn in Sri Lanka, both families lose their status and Jinadasa leaves to try to make a better life for himself; he never achieves his goal and dies penniless. Piyal and Nanda can now finally come together. They have changed however, and the earlier idylic nature of their relationship is not recaptured.

CAST & CREW

    Cast

  • Punya Hiendeniya
  • Henry Jayasena
  • Wickrema Bogoda
  • Trelicia Gunawardena
  • Gamini Fonseka

    Directors

  • Lester James Peries
  • Sumitra Peries

INFORMATION

    Production Companies

  • Cinelanka

    Production Countries

  • Sri Lanka

LANGUAGES

  • Sinhalese

Cast

Punya Hiendeniya

Nanda

Henry Jayasena

Pryal Weliweli

Wickrema Bogoda

Tissa

Trelicia Gunawardena

Anula

Gamini Fonseka

Jinadasa

Malini Fonseka

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