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Sihinayaki Adare (Love is a Dream) (Sinhala: සිහිනයකි ආදරේ) is a 2024 Indian-Sri Lankan Sinhalese language romantic drama film co-directed by Sarov Shanmugam and Donald Jayantha. [2] The film is co-produced by Raja Sadesh Kumar and Srimathi Sadesh Kumar. [3]
[4] [5] It stars Sajitha Anthony and Thilakshini Ratnayake in lead roles along with Shyam Fernando, Lakshan Abeynayake and Vasanthi Ranwala in supportive roles. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] The film marks the debut in Sinhala cinema by Lakshan Abeynayake, who established in French cinema as an actor.
Released on August 12. The film was released only through online platform "www.cinemaceylon.com" and is the first Sinhala film with a single letter title. [32] CineMa: Kapila Sooriyarachchi Shyam Fernando, Vihanga Sooriyarachchi, Nayanathara Wickramarachchi, Douglas Ranasinghe, Robin Fernando, Bimal Jayakody: Drama Released on September 2. [33]
Kambili (Sinhala: කම්බිලි) a 2024 Sri Lankan Sinhala thriller drama film directed by Prasad Kalupahana and produced by Nishantha Galhena for YaYu Entertainment. [4] It stars Amila Karunanayake and Nethmi Roshel in the lead role along with Nita Fernando , Bimal Jayakody and Koralage Saman in supportive roles.
Damitha Abeyratne's Biography in Sinhala Cinema Database Sedhavi Mudiyanselage Damitha Buddhini Abeyratne Bandara ( Sinhala : දමිතා අබේරත්න ; born 14 September 1975), popularly as Damitha Abeyratne , is a Sri Lankan film and teledrama actress .
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[10] [11] He also won "Best Actor" at the 2014 Sumathi Awards for his performance. [12] In 2015, Premarathna was cast for the role of King Dutugemunu in the blockbuster film Maharaja Gemunu directed by Jayantha Chandrasiri. [13] The film was awarded Most Popular Movie at the 2016 Hiru Golden Film Awards. [14] In 2017, Premarathna acted in two ...
The film, Czura said, is loosely based on actual events that took place in the Operation Jackpot era from about 1975 to 1988, and includes nods to people and places he knew.