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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. Distinguished civil servant M.J Perera was the founder and chairman of Sri Lanka Rupavahini Corporation.
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.
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]
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]
Gladys Jayawardene [9] - Former Chairman of State Pharmaceutical Corporation of Sri Lanka. Harsha Abeywardena [8] - Former chairman of the United National Party; Jinadasa Weerasinghe [4] - United National Party MP for Tangalle; K. Amaratunge [3] - Chief News Editor, Sri Lanka Rupavahini Corporation
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]
True crime. Real justice. "48 Hours" is the one to watch on Saturday nights. 10/9c: The Journals of Maria Muñoz: A young wife and mother dies unexpectedly with a strange mix of drugs in her ...
Relangi Selvarajah, a freelance journalist working for the state-owned Sri Lanka Rupavahini Corporation, and her husband Sinnadurai were shot dead in Bambalapitiya, Colombo on 12 August 2005. [64] [65] Relangi had hosted and produced programmes critical of the rebel LTTE at the behest of the EPDP, a government backed paramilitary group. [66]