Analyse of viyali teledrama
Viyali” is one of the most famous Sri Lanka teledramas which has the element of emotional appeal and realistic story. Here is an analysis of some key aspects of the show::
1. Plot and Themes
Generally speaking, “Viyali” have been covering such themes as family, love, and social relations. The series touches upon different facets of the human heart and conscience opening various aspects of people’s lives such as relationships and challenges, trials, and tribulations that they face in society. It is not a rarity to find the themes of betrayal, loyalty and sacrifice being prominent in most plays and this keeps the audience engaged.
2. Character Development
In “Viyali, we can see development of the characters and their backgrounds are multifaceted. Most of the time the main characters are portrayed as likeable characters with faults as any other character what makes them more believable. Antagonists are depicted in a manner in which audience is able to comprehend why they do something wrong even though they are wrong. The characters who have been created are likely to have a transformation experience in the flow of the story and this is likely to capture the attention of the people..
3.Cultural and Social Reflection
Viyali is denotes the Sri Lankan culture and social problems. It gives emphasis on cultural aspects such as traditions, social status and the changing status of women in society. The conflict which has been used in the drama is that of the clash between the traditional and the contemporary day worldly culture and how cultural beliefs affects people’s decisions in their interpersonal relations.
4. Cinematography and Direction
Evidently from the shots, cinematography in the visual presentation of “Viyali” achieves emotion depth through the combination of close up and long shots. Lighting and music are also well employed to make a play more dramatic especially in scenes that reflect conflict or a duel. Direction maintains a moderate tempo and timing and does not fluctuate between high and low emotions to a great extent.
(. Location )
Mostly filmed in rural Sri Lankan settings, showcasing natural beauty, traditional homes, and local culture.
5. Audience Appeal
‘Viyali’ itself brings the audience since it responds to their recognition and feelings. The characters are comprehensible and tangible; the problems addressed are those of existence; the occurrences indeed develop dramatically, thus people come with their interests. Another aspect which makes the show relevant to the audience is the focus on the social issues, such as discussions on moral values and family.
Conclusion
Overall, "Viyali" stands out as a well-crafted teledrama that appeals to a wide range of audiences. It combines emotional storytelling with relevant social issues, making it both entertaining and thought-provoking for viewers in Sri Lanka
A dry telly directed by Chandana Irugal Bandara based on Shanti Dissanayake's Dada Mankada novel.
The drama is telecasted on National Television these days at 8.30 pm on weekends. Sarath Kothalawala, Madhani
Malwatta, Akalank Prabhaswara, Tharindi Fernando, Sanath Wimalasiri. Nime Manohari, Chandima Karunadasa, Kusal Madhuranga.
Raja Ganesan, Roopa Pathirana, Silindu Rangwala, Samantha Kumara Gamage, Anjana Premaratne, SI Samarakkodi, Thilan Varnajin are in the cast.
A dry script & production house production written by [Samantha Kumara Gamage.]
Art direction: by Manjula Ayagama,
editing by: Indika Jayawardena,
music direction by: Darshan Ruwan Dissanayake,
assistant direction by: Priyantha C. Samarakon,
composed by :Shalitha Gunawardena,
sung by :Thusith Simpson and Ridmika Madhu Hashiti.
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