- Aba (film)
'ABÁ' is the high-budget Sinhalese film directed by
Jackson Anthony , based on the historical legend ofKing Pandukabhaya which took place inSri Lanka more than 2400 years ago. It was released in Sri Lanka on 8th of August, 2008. Plans are being made to screen this film in several other countries including China, Italy and Australia. 26th September 2008 marked the 50th day of showing. A mobile game (entitled 'Aba Hatana') based on the film Aba was introduced during the occasion at the Film Corporation, Colombo amongst a large gathering. The mobile game will be released to the general public shortly. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMXI5vDEzUQ View Teaser of mobile game]The Legend of King Pandukabhaya
The title “Aba” is derived from “Pandu Aba”, another name for the title character. This famous Sinhalese legend is extravagantly portrayed in ‘
Mahavamsa ’ (the most comprehensive chronicle of thehistory of Sri Lanka ) written during the 5th Cent. AD by Mahanama thero. Although it has been difficult to specify the time period in which King Pandukabhaya ruled, it can be inferred from the chronicles that he ruled over 2300 years back. A brief description of the legend as related in Mahavamsa is given below.
After Prince Vijaya, an outcast ofIndia , who came ashore inSri Lanka in 543 B.C. and settled in the island, died, Panduvasudeva became the king. Bhaddakachchana, a Shakya Princess, was brought down from India as his queen consort. At length, the monarchs had ten sons and one daughter. The daughter was called Ummada Chitra because of her exceeding beauty. The soothsayers foretold that the son of Princess Chitra would destroy his uncles and wrest the kingdom for himself. Therefore, the brothers decided to kill their sister but the elder brother Abhaya persuaded them to keep her in a chamber built upon a single tower (called ‘Ektamgeya’) which was accessible only through a door from the king’s bedchamber. In the meantime Bhaddakachchana’s brothers established settlements around the island. Dighagamini, the son of Digayu, one of these brothers was appointed to serve the court of the king at Upatissagama. Dighagamini heard of Chitra and fell in love with her. By means of a stratagem he visited the chamber and Chitra conceived a child. Hearing this, the uncles decided to kill the child if he were to be male but Chitra exchanged babies with another woman whose child was a girl. Afterwards Chitra’s son, Pandukabhaya, grew up in a village called Doramandalawa (Dwaramandala). When he was seven, the uncles discovered the boy’s existence and started to kill all the boys of his age. Somehow he escaped death and later on he grew up under the tutelage of aBrahmin named Pandula. Having attained youth he killed all the uncles except Abhaya and became the first King of Anuradhapura marrying Swarnapali and ruled for 70 years.Controversy
Although Mahavamsa is the largest source of knowledge about the history of Sri Lanka, some of its content might have been subjected to favoritism and exaggeration. As the writer of the foregoing chronicle might have been in favor of India, now these early legends are being subject to controversy. Vijaya is portrayed in Mahavamsa as the forefather of the Sinhalese, who married the Yakkha queen Kuveni who betrayed her people over to Vijaya. But it is evident from the fact that there existed a city called Sirisavattu in the island where Yakkhas lived at the time, that a
civilization had prevailed in the island before Vijaya arrived. Although the chronicler portrays the Yakkhas as devils, now it is widely believed that Yakkhas were one of the majortribe s in the island at that time. This fact shakes Vijaya’s position in the history of Sri Lanka. It is possible that the chronicler, who could have been biased towards India, preferred to consider Vijaya and his retinue as the first Sinhalese community rather than accepting the fact that Vijaya was aconqueror . If that is true, from that time onwards Sri Lanka witnessed a foreign rule. However, a circle of historians have now formulated the hypothesis that the father of King Pandukabhaya was a native tribesmanfact|date=August 2008. This hypothesis is used to explain the fact that it was King Pandukabhaya who destroyed the foreign invaders and brought back independence to the island. The synopsis of ABA is not identical to the story in Mahavamsa. It will merge historical events with imaginary ones to create the atmosphere gathering around the life of young Pandukabhaya who was protected by various people. It will portray the bravery and tact of those who were bound to protect Pandukabhaya. However, ABA is expected to bring forward a more reasonable, clear picture of the legend of King Pandukabhaya. In doing so, it will also capture ancient Sinhalese traditions and folklore to create a vivid background for the film.The Production
Justin Belagamage and Ms. Rajindra Jayasinghe are producing this film for Mandakini Creations (Pvt) Ltd. This film is the most expensive Sinhalese movie to date(
Cinema of Sri Lanka ) costing more than 60 million Rupees to produce. Jackson Anthony, the director, who is one of the most popular actors in Sri Lanka will not be portraying any role in ABA. He has directed several films before as well. Sajitha Anuttara, Jackson Anthony’s son, portrays the role of Pandukabhaya. This film will also featureMalini Fonseka , Ravindra Randeniya,Sriyantha Mendis , Sabeetha Perera and many other popular actors. The production of this film began halfway through 2007. The film was shot at different remote places in Sri Lanka. The set for the royal palace reportedly cost around 6.5 million Rupees. Through this film the filmmakers expect to pioneer an “epical tradition of the Sinhala cinema”. The Producers expect ABA to become a landmark and momentous production in the history of Sri Lankan cinema for its sheer magnitude in scale, choice of technology and methods used, and its extraordinary cinematic quality.Cast
*Sajitha Anuttara (Pandukabhaya)
*Ravindra Randeniya (Pandula)
*Malini Fonseka(Bhaddakachchana)
*Sabeetha Perera (Unmaada Chitra)
*Kanchana Kodituwakku (Deega Gamini)
*Saumya Liyanage (Habara)
*Sriyantha Mendis (Parumukhaya)
*Neil Alles (King Panduvasudeva)
*Lucien Bulathsinhala (Abhaya)Crew
*Director – Jackson Anthony
*Producers- Justin Belagamage, Ms. Rajindra Jayasinghe for Mandakini Creations
*Assistant Director – Anura Wijeysinghe
*Director of Photography – Suminda Weerasinghe
*Music Director – Nadeeka Guruge
*Production Manager- Samanpriya Marasinghe
*Art Director – Udeni Subodhi Kumara
*Make-up Artist – Vasantha Vittachchi
*Editor- Ravindra Guruge
*Costume Designers- Nihan Senevirathna, Vasantha Srinath
*Choreographer- Chandana Wickramasinghe
*Stunts Director- Guru G Karunapala
*Lyricist- Prof. Sunil AriyarathneReferences
* [http://www.aba.lk Official Website of Aba ]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMXI5vDEzUQ Teaser to the upcoming mobile game based on Aba: Aba Hatana ]
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0030894 Jackson Anthony, the Director]
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