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ITN channel – (Primarily broadcasts content in the Sinhala language) [13] News – (In Sinhala, Tamil and English) Teledramas – (Amaa, Ridee Siththam, Muthu Warusa, Tharu Piri Ahasak, Parana Towuma, Poori, Emy, Snehaye Dasi, Nethu Piyena Thura, Kopi Kade, Aluth Gedera, Sihina Tharaka, Rantharu, Bonda Meedum) Films – Classic Sinhala Films
The teledrama marked the comeback of award-winning director Sudath Rohana to direction after eight years. [5] According to the director, the book reveals the great analysis of the socio-economic, political, and cultural changes that took place over a period of one hundred years from 1880 to 1980 in Sri Lanka.
Koombiyo (English: Ants, සිංහල: 'කූඹියෝ') is a 2017 Sri Lankan crime political thriller series created by Lakmal Darmarathna and Damitha Chandrasiri. . The show premiered on ITN on 26 August 2017 with 30 minutes episodes airing on Saturday and Sunday at 08:00 pm weekly
Thisuri Yuwanika Madduma Liyanage (Sinhala: තිසුරි යුවනිකා මද්දුම ලියනගේ; born March 6, 1991), popularly as Thisuri Yuwanika, is an actress in Sri Lankan cinema, theater and television. [2]
Colomba Ithaliya (Sinhala: කොළඹ ඉතාලිය) is a Sri Lankan comedy-drama television series, broadcast on Independent Television Network. [2] It is directed by Jayaprakash Sivagurunathan, produced by Sudharma Jayawardhana and written by Nilantha Perera.
Michelle Dilhara is a Sri Lankan actress, presenter and a philanthropist. [1] [2] [3] [4] She has appeared in over Fifteen teledramas.This is a list of roles ...
Kopi Kade (Coffee Shop) (Sinhala:කෝපි කඩේ) is a Sri Lankan comedy-drama television series broadcast on the Independent Television Network. [2] Kopi Kade is the most popular program at its time-slot, according to Survey Research Lanka.
Sri Lanka had no television services available until 1979. The creation of a national television service was planned several times as far back as 1965 (Ceylon at the time), when then-Minister of State J. R. Jayawardene suggested its creation, but was rejected by Dudley Senanayake's government, whose media advisors led by Neville Jayaweera called television "a gift of a rhinoceros".