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: The song was composed and written by Aradhana Ekanayaka , who also performed on the original single.

is a classic Sinhala song by Chamara Weerasinghe , originally released on April 2, 2003, under the Ransilu Audio label. The track has experienced a modern resurgence, particularly through its live performance on the Coke RED musical series, produced by Roo Tunes in collaboration with Sri Lanka Rupavahini . Musical Background and Composition

: Released in July 2021, this popular live version features backing by the band Sarith - Surith & The News. This rendition is noted for its contemporary arrangement while maintaining the soulful essence that defines Weerasinghe's vocal style. : The song was composed and written by

: Lyrics like "Sinasenna nohaki nam, mata handannata" (If I cannot smile, then let me cry) emphasize a deep commitment to staying near the loved one, even if it brings pain.

: Classified under Indian Pop and Sinhala classical influences, the song has a tempo of approximately 125 BPM . It is characterized by low valence, conveying a melancholic yet deeply emotional tone. Lyrical Meaning and Themes Musical Background and Composition : Released in July

The track remains a staple of Sri Lankan music, available across major streaming platforms:

: The narrator reflects on being the "first lover" and expresses a desire to keep the memories of their partner alive in their heart, even in the face of sorrow. : Classified under Indian Pop and Sinhala classical

: The song concludes with the sentiment that despite the mistakes or life's changes, the narrator's love remains unchanged. Availability and Legacy