Prema Dadayama (Sinhala:ප්රේම දඩයම ; lit. 'Love Hunt') is a Sri Lankan Sinhala-dubbed supernatural fantasy television series broadcast
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| Prema Dadayama | |
|---|---|
| ප්රේම දඩයම | |
| Genre | |
| Based on | Naagin by Ekta Kapoor |
| Country of origin | Sri Lanka |
| Original language | Sinhala (dubbed) |
| No. of seasons | 5 |
| Production | |
| Executive producer | Ekta Kapoor |
| Production company | Balaji Telefilms |
| Original release | |
| Network | Sirasa TV |
| Release | 4 July 2016 – present |
Prema Dadayama (Sinhala:ප්රේම දඩයම ; lit. 'Love Hunt') is a Sri Lankan Sinhala-dubbed supernatural fantasy television series broadcast on Sirasa TV.[1] It is the localized adaptation of the Indian Hindi-language television franchise Naagin, produced by Ekta Kapoor and Shobha Kapoor under Balaji Telefilms.[2] The series premiered on 4 July 2016 and became one of the highest-rated dubbed television productions in Sri Lanka.[2][3]
The series revolves around shape-shifting female serpents (known as Icchadhari Nagin) possessing powers to transform into human form.[2] Across successive seasons, the central protagonists seek retribution against human murderers while guarding sacred artifacts, primarily the power-granting gem known as the Naagmani.[2] Each season introduces new central characters, lore expansions, and distinct storylines.[2][1]
In Sri Lanka, Sirasa TV did not air the dubbed Sinhala versions of the Indian franchise's 5th season (starring Surbhi Chandna) and 6th season (starring Tejasswi Prakash).[1][3] Following the conclusion of Prema Dadayama 4, the network temporarily paused the franchise before skipping directly to Season 7.[1][3]
The series originally debuted on Sirasa TV on 4 July 2016 in a weeknight prime-time slot.[2] The sequel Prema Dadayama 2 launched on 25 March 2017.[2] Subsequent installments Prema Dadayama 3 and Prema Dadayama 4 followed in 2018 and 2020 respectively.[4][5] After skipping Seasons 5 and 6, Sirasa TV premiered Prema Dadayama - A secret hidden for centuries... in early 2026.[1][7]
The Sinhala-language theme songs and musical scores for Prema Dadayama were commissioned by Sirasa TV for its Sri Lankan broadcast. Music director Ashan Fernando composed the original themes for the local release, featuring lyrics by Sydney Chandrasekara. For the seventh season, the show re-introduced a modernized remix of its original theme song, "Udu Sulange".[8]
| Season | Song Title | Vocals | Music | Lyrics | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Season 1 | "Udu Sulange" (උඩු සුළඟේ) | Pradeep Rangana[9] | Ashan Fernando[9] | Sydney Chandrasekara[9] | Original main theme song.[9] |
| Season 2 | "Paya Payala" (පායා පායාලා) | Olu Wasanthi, Ashan Fernando[10] | Ashan Fernando[10] | Sydney Chandrasekara[10] | Main theme for Season 2.[10] |
| Season 3 | "Sara Sandata Hangi" (සරා සඳට හැංගී) | Olu Wasanthi, Ashan Fernando[11] | Ashan Fernando[11] | Sydney Chandrasekara[11] | Darker synth-orientated vocal and orchestral track. |
| Season 4 | "Laya Gambure Awilenne" (ලය ගැඹුරේ ඇවිලෙන්නේ ) | Ashan Fernando[12] | Ashan Fernando[12] | Nisal Fernando[12] | Vocal and orchestral arrangement. |
| Season 7 | "Udu Sulange" (Remix / Return) | Pradeep Rangana[8] | Ashan Fernando[8] | Sydney Chandrasekara[8] | Modernized re-mix of the Season 1 theme song.[8] |
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