“”Muwanpalassa””; The Longest Radio Drama Ever by Sri Lanka.

This is a story about a village that everyone has heard of, but no one has ever been to. But anyone who was born before the 90s knows everything about this village, its people, and their daily life. The village is “Muwanpalassa”.

A few decades ago, before the television invaded Sri Lanka, the only form of entertainment we had was the radio. Back then, Muwanpalassa was a very popular radio drama that took the hearts of many people from all backgrounds. It’s also known as the longest running audio drama in the history of radio in Asia.

*Mr. Mudalinayaka Somaratne (Image Source : madumedia.blogspot.com)

Mr. Mudalinayaka Somaratne was the brainchild behind Muwanpalassa. He wrote this script upon the request of Mr. S.B. Senanayake, the director of Radio Broadcasting Corporation (SLBC) at the time. Mr. Senanayake wanted a story that reflects the rural life of Sri Lanka, the challenges they face and how they overcome them.

Mr. Somaratne started writing this script after doing a thorough research about the village life in Sri Lanka, and as a part of that he visited a bunch of rural areas, such as Minipe, Mahiyangana, Laggala, Meemure, Kaikawala, and Diyanilla. He saw how people live in countryside, and how they are being exploited.

The Name "Muwanpalassa"

Mr. Somaratne came up with the name "Muwanpalassa" during one of his trips. He was talking to an old villager, and that man kept referring the village as Palassa, which is the Sinhala term for scrub jungle. While thinking about that word, Mr. Somaratne noticed a herd of deer running in the distance, which placed the name "Muwanpalassa" in his mind. 

The Storyline

This story takes you to the British colonial period of Sri Lanka. It starts with the arrival of a British army officer, who randomly discovers Muwanpalassa during his journey to find details on the Veddas. 

In this village, he meets a lot of interesting people, like Weda Maama, Weddikkaraya, Binaramalee, Aarchchila, Manike and Pina. Later on, the role of Weddikkaraya was changed to Kadira, while Arachchila became the Korale Mahaththaya.

All of these characters were based on the actual people of Mr. Somaratne met during his research. The first episode of this show was aired in 1964.

Muwanpalassa Ends

Muwanpalassa was a great hit among the people all over the country. But unfortuanately, Mr. Somaratne moved to California in 1971 and as he couldn't continue compiling the script of Muwanpalassa anymore, the show was taken off the air. 

The fans of Muwanpalassa were pretty devastated by this news. They started sending letters to SLBC, clamoring for its re-emergence. Hence, Mr. Thevis Guruge, the director of the SLBC at the time discussed with the voice actors of this drama and asked them to put together a new script. 

Rebirth of Muwanpalassa

*Mr. Victor Miguel (Image Credits : Videendra Miguel)

With the new script written by Mr. Victor Miguel, the SLBC started telecasting Muwanpalassa again. Mr. Miguel continued writing this script for 25 years, while breathing life into its popular character Kadira.

After his untimely death in 1995, Mr. Sri Nimal Padmakumara stepped in and wrote the script for Muwanpalassa for another 15 years. Later on, the Chairman of SLBC requested Mr. Somaratne, the initial writer, to compose the script of Muwanpalassa once again. 

Thereafter, from all the way from America, he began to compile the story for Muwanpalassa and send it to Sri Lanka, so these characters can live a little while longer. 

*Mrs. Rathnavali Kekunawela (Image Source : primelankanews.com)

The recent passing of Mrs. Rathnavali Kekunawela, the immensely famous actress who contributed her voice to the role of "Menike" in Muwanpalassa, shook the audience of this beloved radio drama. 

The modern day world has many forms of entertaintment, but the love that people have over Muwanpalassa hasn't been faded, not even for a little bit. It's not all about the brilliance of that storyline or the characters, but it also reminds them of a much simpler time. 

You still can catch the new episodes of this beloved show on Mondays at 8.30pm on Welada Sewaya (FM 94.3 , 94.5). 

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