: The lyrics were written by Karunaratne Abeysekera , with music composed by Sarath Dasanayake or M.K. Rocksami depending on the specific film or studio version .
: Originally featured in the 1976 film Unnath Dahai Malath Dahai , it remains a staple of Sri Lankan "Golden Era" music . Lyrical Meaning Ran Dunu Hee Dara DHOLKI VERSION SONG
The song is a romantic duet that uses poetic imagery from nature and mythology : : The lyrics were written by Karunaratne Abeysekera
: It describes the wind whispering secrets and rivers singing songs, all reflecting the joy of a budding romance . Lyrical Meaning The song is a romantic duet
: The lyrics express deep emotional connection, with lines stating that one's very breath is sustained by the other's love . The Dholki Influence
: The opening lines describe "Mal Sara" (the God of Love) approaching on a beautiful horse, carrying his golden bow and arrows .
is a classic Sinhala song originally performed by legendary artist H.R. Jothipala . The "Dholki Version" is a popular reimagining that replaces the standard orchestral backing with the rhythmic, percussive sounds of the dholki (a two-headed hand drum), making it a favorite for live outdoor performances and gatherings . Song Background and Artist