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Released on January 20. It is the first 3D animation movie using motion capture technology in Sri Lanka. [42] Vedi Nowadina Lamai: Indika Ferdinando Kalana Gunasekara, Anusaya Subasinghe, Jayalath Manoratne, Hemasiri Liyanage, Dayadeva Edirisinghe, Mahendra Perera: Children's drama Released on February 16. [43] Thattu Deke Iskole: Lalith ...
94 minutes. Country. Sri Lanka. Language. English. A Common Man is a 2013 Sri Lankan action thriller film directed by Sri Lankan filmmaker Chandran Rutnam, starring Ben Kingsley and Ben Cross. [1][2][3][4] The film is an official remake of the Indian film, A Wednesday! (2008). [5]
Machan. (2008 film) Machan is a 2008 Italian - Sri Lankan comedy film written, directed, and produced by Uberto Pasolini [4] as his directorial debut about the made-up Sri Lankan National Handball Team that vanished in 2004. [5][6][7][8] The music composition was done by the Sri Lankan Musician and Composer, Tharupathi Munasinghe. [citation needed]
Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited is an Indian government enterprise and its history can be traced back to British India. The foundation of the telecommunications network in India was laid by the British sometime during the 19th century. During the British era, the first telegraph line was established between Kolkata and Diamond Harbour in 1850.
Juliya (Sinhala: ජූලියා) is a 2009 Sri Lankan Sinhala Love and Thriller [2] film directed by Sampath Sri Roshan and produced by Charith Abeysinghe for Studio X Films. [3][4] It stars both Roshan and Abeysinghe themselves with Nadeesha Hemamali along with Sasanthi Jayasekara and Ravindra Randeniya. The music was composed by Ranga ...
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Cinema of Sri Lanka. Sri Lankan cinema encompasses the Sri Lankan film industry. It is a fledgling industry that has struggled to find a footing since its inauguration in 1947 with Kadawunu Poronduwa produced by S. M. Nayagam of Chitra Kala Movietone. Sri Lankan films are usually made in Sinhala and Tamil, the dominant languages of the country.