| Nilambare  නිලම්බරේ කොම්  | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Kalum Palitha Mahirathna | 
| Written by | Sujeewa Prasannaarachchi | 
| Based on | Novel by Sujeewa Prasannaarachchi | 
| Produced by | Nilwala Films | 
| Starring | Ranjan Ramanayake  Sanath Gunathilake Dilhani Ekanayake  | 
| Cinematography | Ruwan Costa | 
| Edited by | Ravindra Guruge | 
| Music by | Navaratne Gamage  Kasun Kalhara  | 
Production companies  | Prasad Color Lab, Chennai  | 
Release date  | 23 March 2006 | 
| Country | Sri Lanka | 
| Language | Sinhala | 
Nilambare (Sinhala: නිළම්බරේ) is a 2006 Sri Lankan Sinhalese romantic film directed by Kalum Palitha Mahirathna and produced by Upul Jayasinha for Nilwala Films.[1] It stars Ranjan Ramanayake, Sanath Gunathilake, and Dilhani Ekanayake in lead roles along with Semini Iddamalgoda, and Sangeetha Weeraratne.[2] Music composed by Sarath de Alwis.[3][4] It is the 1069th Sri Lankan film in the Sinhalese cinema.[5]
Plot
Cast
- Ranjan Ramanayake as Nirwan
 - Dilhani Ekanayake as Samadhi
 - Ravindra Randeniya as Jayasuriya
 - Sanath Gunathilake as Nimal
 - Semini Iddamalgoda as Nimal's wife
 - Veena Jayakody
 - Anarkali Akarsha as Sherine
 - Sangeetha Weeraratne as Madhu
 - Anton Jude as Podiyan
 - Ratnawali Kekunawala as mother of Nimal and Nirwan
 - Kanchana Kodithuwakku as Sudesh
 - Anjula Rajapakse as Shalani
 - Hector Dias
 
Soundtrack
| No. | Title | Lyrics | Singer(s) | Length | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | "Sanda Nil Thalaawe" | Saman Chandranath Weerasinghe | Uresha Ravihari, Kingsley Pieris | |
| 2. | "Siyak Siyawara" | Kasun Kalhara, Hector Dias, Rashmi Sangeetha | ||
| 3. | "Pawane Igili Me Nilambare" | Uresha Ravihari, Kingsley Pieris | ||
| 4. | "Pawane Igili Yanna Epa" | Nirosha Virajini | ||
| 5. | "Mal Mal Piyali Sale" | Uresha Ravihari | ||
| 6. | "Sihinen Jeevithayama" | Kasun Kalhara, Rashmi Sangeetha | ||
| 7. | "Soya Soya Unnemi" | Uresha Ravihari, Kingsley Pieris | 
References
- ↑ "Nilambare - නිලම්බරේ". Sinhala Cinema Database. Retrieved 3 October 2016.
 - ↑ "'Nilambare' ready to unfold". Sunday Times. Retrieved 18 August 2019.
 - ↑ "Nilambare: 'Love has no bounds'". Sunday Times. Retrieved 24 February 2017.
 - ↑ "Sri Lankan Screened Films". Sarasaviya. Archived from the original on 2 September 2017. Retrieved 11 March 2017.
 - ↑ "Sri Lanka Cinema History". National Film Corporation of Sri Lanka. Retrieved 3 October 2016.
 
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