UDARATA MANIKE - Travel Magazine

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    UDARATA MANIKE - Travel Magazine Rupavahini eke ada 7.30pm ekata yana "udarata Manike - Tracel Magazine" eka capture karanne kawda?

    apita rupavahini clear naaaa :( , Puluwan kenek ennavanam "udarata manike" series eka capture karanna. mara lassanata athi ...

    plz do it some one! :)
     

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    ow...ow mamath me kiyannamai hitiye....ane PLs kawruhari meprograme eka (Udarata Manike - 7.30 saturday on Rupawahini)youtube danawanam...pin godaaaaaaiiii:love: :love: :love: :love:
     

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    A journey to Hill Country with ‘Udarata Menike’

    ‘Udarata Menike", a travel magazine based on a journey along the railway track from Colombo to Badulla, exploring nature, history and culture in the hill country is to be telecast every Saturday at 7.30 pm on Rupavahini starting from November 8.

    Scripted and directed by award wining TV director, Athula Dissanayake and Mayuri Wanguru, this is the first ever TV travel magazine series on the railway journey from Colombo to Badulla.

    Dissanayake won Best Current affairs Programme and Best magazine- programme at Sumathi Tele Award 2006 and State TV Award 2007 for his TV programme - 'Watarawuma' respectively.

    ‘Udarata Manike’ will explore the most valuable and attractive historical legends referred to Kandyan period and some tragic incidents in the history. Uthuwan Kande Sura Sardiel, Sri Wicrama Rajasinghe the last King of Sinhalese dynasty and Madduma Bandara, the younger son of Ahalepola are some of prominent characters in the history to be explored in this programme.The programme is to highlight interesting facts of the train tack which starts at 14 feet elevation in Colombo and runs up to Pattipola in Nuwara Eliya District where 6224 feet above the sea level passing 44 tunnels and about 80 stations which takes 9 ours journey. Selecting on the Hill country for a travel programme Athula said, "Many artists depicted hill country through their artistic work. Hill country, its impressive picturesque scenes and legends have been based for much artistic work such as film, song, novels and etc. from many decades."

    ‘Approximately there is 300km or 180 miles in length between Colombo and Badulla railway track. British engineers completed main line, from Colombo to Badulla within 66 years. This main line is ranked as one of great railway journey among the other railways in the world’ said Athula speaking about the programme.

    Passengers of ‘Udarata Menike’ could witness several waterfalls, such as Saint Clair, while they traveling by the train.

    Athula has used some innovative technological systems to capture the journey and at the middle of Journey, beyond Gampola to Idalgashinna, the beautiful landscape would be shot using helli cam (a camera mounted in helicopter and operated by remote). And three cameras would be used to capture the journey by train and surrounding beauty of the railway line. The talented director also has plans to use graphic animation (3D Max) to indicate the clear information and to create clear image of the journey.
     

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    wedi wisthara

    Udarata Menike



    A train journey to the hills unspools on Rupavahini

    “Udarata Menike” is the newest television series that unspools on Rupavahini every Saturday at 7.30 pm.

    This is a travel magazine programme based on an aesthetic journey along the railway track from Colombo to Badulla, exploring nature, history and culture on the way.

    Precisely this is the first ever TV Travel Magazine series in the Sri Lankan Television history and is being written and directed by award wining TV director Athula Disanayaka and Mayuri Wanaguru.

    Athula was awarded for his TV programme - Watarawuma as the Best Current affairs Programme and best magazine programme respectively at the Sumathi Tele Award 2006 and State TV Award 2007.

    The journey between Colombo and Badulla covers a distance of about 300 km or 180 miles. British engineers completed the main line, from Colombo to Badulla within 66 years. This main line is ranked as one of the great railway journeys among the other railways in the world.

    The most wonderful fact of this track is this train,”Udarata Menike” which begins its journey at 14 feet elevation in Colombo and it runs up to Pattipola in Nuwara Eliya District at a height of 6224 feet above sea level. The entire track consists 44 tunnels and about 80 stations. The train journey from Colombo to Badulla takes 9 hours approximately.

    Between Hatton and Haputale, the people would sense the flash of mist and its embrace. Green terrain of tea cultivation makes the most charming scenes. Beyond the tea land you could witness panoramic scenes of different tones of blue strips of mountain range stretched away in to infinity.

    Horton Plains and other preserved forests make the origin of pure fountains.


    The waterfalls, wet and cold air, dropping water streams to rocky bottoms located hundreds of feet below from the top of waterfall.

    Credits

    Script & Directed By:

    Athula Disanayaka, Mayuri Wanguru

    Theme song written by:

    Athula Dissanayaka & Mayuri Wanaguru

    Theme music by:

    Lalith Wicramarathna

    Theme song :

    Nelu Adhikari, Kapila Poogala Archchi & Lalth Wickramarathna.
     

    indula

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    rochel1977 said:
    Machang eeta wada hondama de thamai ude pandara 5.55 Colombo Fort walin badulla yana Udarata Manike train eke oya trip eka giyanam. wade iwarai. :P


    Machan e program eke 1 day trip ekek nemei.....denatath record karala thiyenne "Rabukkana " wenakam witharai.........Helicopter shooting nuth thiyanawalu...:D