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This Is Where I Leave You tells the story of four grown siblings who are forced to return to their childhood home after their father's death and live under the same roof for seven days, along with their over-sharing mother and an assortment of spouses, exes, and might-have-beens. The film was released on September 19, 2014, and grossed $41.3 ...
Parawarthana (The Reflections) (Sinhala: පරාවර්තන), is a 2014 Sinhala-language Sri Lankan drama thriller film directed by cinematographer Jayanath Gunawardhana. The film co-produced by Mohammad Mujahid, Ranganath Dias with the director himself for Through the Lens Films.
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In the United States, The Lunchbox grossed $4.23 million, and was 2014's third highest grossing foreign film behind Cantinflas and P.K.. [23] [24] By 28 May 2014, the film's worldwide collection was ₹84.92 crore. [25] The film's total worldwide gross for the original Hindi version was ₹100.85 crore [3] ($17.24 million). [26]
Ranja (Sinhala: රන්ජා) is a 2014 Sri Lankan Sinhala action thriller film directed by Sudesh Wasantha Peiris and produced by Sunil T. Fernando for Sunil T. Films. . It was distributed as the sequel of Ranjan Ramanayake's film One Shot One in 20
Swarnavahini (Sinhala: ස්වර්ණවාහිනී; literally Golden Channel) is a Sinhala language general entertainment and news television channel in Sri ...
The film runs with both English and Sinhala dialogues. [1] [2] [3] It is the 1212th Sri Lankan film in the Sinhala cinema. [4] Yoshini Abeysekera made her debut acting in cinema with this film with the support of English theatre veteran Hans Billimoria. [5] The film has won many awards at the film award ceremonies. [6]
Dayananda Gunawardena was born on 15 October 1934 in Halgampitiya, Udugampola Sri Lanka. His father, Don Simon, was an English teacher. Gunawardena completed his schooling at the Ugampola Government School (1943–46) and continued his education at the Veyngoda Government Secondary School (1946–51).