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La Bambas was an influential Sri Lankan music group, composed of Priya Peiris, Rolinson Ferdinando, Brian Fernando, Erinton Perera and Lasla Fernando. They were one of the first Sinhala groups to utilize a box guitar, and were popular in Sri Lanka during the late '1960s; their hits include "Cock-a-doodle-do", "Nuwara Menikela", "Himidiriye (Piyakaru Mala)" and "Lak Nadhee".
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Ape Yalu Punchi Boothaya (Sinhala: අපේ යාළු පුංචි භූතයා) is a 2010 Sri Lankan Sinhala children's film directed by Srilal Priyadeva and produced by N. Udaya Kumar for Balaji Films. The film revolves around a ghost kid who helped children to recover their bad lives to good ones.
"Master Sir" is set to a 4/4 time signature, and is in the key of D Major.It utilises the I, IV, ii, iii, vi, and V chords. It has a simple Verse–chorus form, featuring an intro, first verse, chorus, second verse, and ending with a repeated chorus featuring an outro.
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After three decades in journalism, Ranasinghe began writing lyrics for singers, [3] with his verses becoming popular among the public. [9] He earned several awards during his career, including the Sarasaviya , OCIC, State Literary, Raigam , Sumathi , and Kumaratunga Munidasa ceremonies. [ 6 ]
Sinhala Ho Gana Pokuna (The Singing Pond) ( Sinhala : හෝ ගානා පොකුණ ) is a 2015 Sri Lankan children's musical drama film written and directed by Indika Ferdinando. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It depicts a teacher in a remote village, Uma (Anasuya Subasinghe), teaching her students to focus on something they have never seen before.