A continuation of "Bawa Duka"
0
150 min
A continuation of “Bawa Duka”; via Peduru’s family, the narrative exposes the social stasis/class discrimination encouraged by the local Sinhalese Buddhist clergy, while the arrival of the Christian missionaries signals a more progressive mindset, though at the cost of conversion to a monotheistic faith. Tyranny is not only practiced by the British colonials but equally facilitated by local traditional institutions--thus, the resultant suffering (Duka) of Peduru is a combination of the two.
| Name | Character | Team | |
|---|---|---|---|
![]() |
Jackson Anthony | Peduru | Unowned |
![]() |
Ravindra Randeniya | Muhandiram | Unowned |
![]() |
Swarna Mallawarachchi | Nona Hami | Unowned |
![]() |
Hemasiri Liyanage | Nona Hami's Father | Unowned |
![]() |
Kamal Addaraarachchi | Appu | Unowned |
| Suvineetha Weerasinghe | Arachchi hamine | Unowned | |
| Rohana Beddage | Dancing Teacher | Unowned | |
![]() |
Somy Rathnayake | Arachchi | Unowned |