6th Sri Lankan Television State Awards

The 6th Television State Awards festival (Sinhala: 6 වැනි රූපවාහිනී රාජ්‍ය සම්මාන උලෙළ), was held to honor the television programs of 2008 Sinhala television on September 14, 2009, at the Maharagama Youth Theater, Sri Lanka. The event was organized by the State Television Advisory Council, Arts Council of Sri Lanka, Department of Cultural Affairs, Ministry of Housing and Cultural Affairs. Prime Minister D. M. Jayaratne was attended as the Chief Guest.[1]

6th Television State Awards
DateSeptember 14, 2009
SiteMaharagama Youth Theater, Sri Lanka
Organised byArts Council of Sri Lanka
State Television Advisory Council
Department of Cultural Affairs
Highlights
Best ActorSriyantha Mendis
Best ActressNilmini Tennakoon
Most awardsSri Lanka Rupavahini Corporation
Most nominationsSri Lanka Rupavahini Corporation

The awards were presented to the best programs in various programs aired on 13 state and private television channels. At the award ceremony, prominent screenwriter Somaweera Senanayake received the Lifetime Achievement Award. Meanwhile, Thilak Jayaratne received the award for the best literary work written on television.

Awards

Media Section

Category Program Recipient
Best Educational & Cultural Program Hela Bodu Punarudaya TV Derana
Best Musical Program Wasath Gee Siri Jathika Rupavahini
Best Multi-camera Production Derana Little Star TV Derana
Best Performance Stage Design Derana Little Star TV Derana
Best News Reporting Program Kal Ikuth Wu Vaidya Upakarana Thusitha Pitigala
Best Animation Production Ruwaththi Dinusha Lakshan
Best Pre-promotional Video Thaala 1 Jathika Rupavahini
Best Television Tape Jala Sampatha Surakimu Young Asia Television
Best Advertisement Api Wenuwen Api Anuruddha Jayasinghe
Best News Reader (Sinhala) Wasantha Pradeepa Masinhage
Best News Reader (Tamil) Ranjani Rajmohan
Best News Reader (English) Maheena Bonzo
Best Compere (Sinhala) Chaminda Gunaratne
Best Compere (English) Ranjani Rajmohan

Television Serial Section

Category Television Serial Recipient
Best Television Serial Hendewa Shirley P. Delankawala
Best Single-episode Teledrama Jayamangalam Susiran de Silva
Best Actor Sathara Denek Senpathiyo Sriyantha Mendis
Best Actress Hendewa Nilmini Tennakoon
Best Supporting Actor Sadgunakaraya Lakshman Mendis
Best Supporting Actress Sadgunakaraya Chandani Seneviratne
Best Documentary Television Serial Atapattama Hasantha Hettiarachchi
Best Music Director Sathara Denek Senpathiyo Premasiri Khemadasa
Best Lyricist Man Hinda Gaya Ramya Alwis
Best Singer Ahasa Nil Saluwa Oba Sashika Nisansala
Best Script Kampitha Vila Thilak Jayaratne
Best Art Director Karuwala Gedara Eheliyagoda Somathilaka
Best Costume Designing Mahathala Hatana Narada Dhananji
Best Editor Karuwala Gedara Chanaka de Silva
Best Camera Direction Sathara Denek Senpathiyo Ruwan Costa
Special Jury Awards Hendewa (acting) Iresha Jayasinghe
Sathara Denek Senpathiyo (direction) Jayantha Chandrasiri
Kampitha Vila (direction) Dharmasena Pathiraja
Merit Awards Hendewa Hansamala Janaki
Sathara Denek Senpathiyo Buddhika Jayaratne
Mahathala Hatana Berty Nihal Susiripala
Mahathala Hatana Athula Liyanage
Samanalunta Vedi Thiyanna Dasun Madushanka
Amateur productions (Gold) Thisara Thulwan
Amateur productions (Silver) Chathurika Nimalachandra
Amateur productions (Bronze) Sandhya Chandrasinghe

See also

References

  1. "Rupavahini State Awards Ceremony - 2009". Dinamina. Retrieved 2021-01-24.
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