Dadubasnamanaya Teledrama Apr 2026

Dadubasnamanaya , Sri Lankan teledrama, patriarchy, power dynamics, Sinhala television, cultural studies. 1. Introduction Sri Lankan teledramas have long been a dominant form of popular culture, often reinforcing conservative social norms (Wickramasinghe, 2015). However, a new wave of narratives has emerged that challenge these conventions. Dadubasnamanaya (aired on [Channel Name], [Year]) stands out as a provocative text.

Deconstructing Power and Patriarchy: A Thematic Analysis of the Sri Lankan Teledrama Dadubasnamanaya dadubasnamanaya teledrama

[Your Name] Institution: [Your University] Date: [Current Date] Abstract The Sri Lankan teledrama Dadubasnamanaya (which translates roughly to “Humiliation of Authority”) serves as a critical commentary on the erosion of traditional power structures in contemporary Sri Lankan society. This paper analyzes the narrative, character arcs, and socio-political underpinnings of the teledrama. Using a qualitative framework based on narrative analysis and reception theory, the study argues that Dadubasnamanaya subverts the conventional Sinhala teledrama trope of the invincible patriarch. Instead, it presents a nuanced depiction of how institutional authority—be it familial, political, or economic—crumbles under the weight of its own hypocrisy. The findings suggest that the teledrama functions as a mirror to post-war Sri Lankan anxieties regarding governance, generational conflict, and moral decay. However, a new wave of narratives has emerged