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National Television) or simply as Rupavahini, is the national television network of Sri Lanka. The term Rupavahini literally means "purveyor of images" in the Sinhala language. [2] Established by Parliament under Act No. 6 of 1982 for the provision of national television service, it produces and broadcasts programmes in three languages.
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
Sakala Guru (Sinhala: සකල ගුරු) is a 2019 Sri Lankan comedy mystery teledrama broadcast on Jathika Rupavahini. [1] The series is directed by Tikiri Ratnayake, produced by Sama Rathnayake for season one and Siddharth Abeywardena for season two. The serial is written by Chinthaka Peiris. [2]
This category includes television programs that have regularly aired their first-run episodes on Sri Lanka Rupavahini Corporation. It does not include programs which first appeared on a different network.
Mati Kadulu (Sinhala: මැටි කඩුලු) is a 2021 Sri Lankan thriller teledrama broadcast on Jathika Rupavahini. The series is directed and written by Nimal Rathnayake. [1] It is produced by Deshamanya Gaya Ekanayaka and music direction is by Gayan Ganakadara. [2]
Can You Hear Me? ('Ahanna Kenek Na': Sinhala: අහන්න කෙනෙක් නෑ) is a 2020 Sri Lankan thriller teledrama broadcast on Jathika Rupavahini. [2] The series is directed and written by Sunil Costa. [3]
Ariana Grande is bringing her wicked sense of style to the 2025 Critics Choice Awards red carpet!. On Friday, Feb. 7, the multi-hyphenate stepped out at the Critics Choice Awards in Los Angeles ...
The series was aired in Sri Lanka by Sri Lanka Rupavahini Corporation as "Maya Bandana" "මායාා බන්ධන" (Series 1) and "Makara Rajadahana" "මකර රජදහන" (Series 2). Owing to its utmost popularity it was telecasted more than five times in Sri Lanka over the years.