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  2. Marathahalli - Wikipedia

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    A six-lane road overbridge near Marathahalli Junction connects Kundalahalli area and HAL Airport Road. Marathahalli has emerged as a major bus stop for long distance Buses from Bangalore. The international airport is located at a distance of 46 km from Marathahalli through the Outer Ring Road and Bangalore Hyderabad Highway.

  3. Dhanith Sri - Wikipedia

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    Dhanith released singles such as "Jeewithe" and "Obe As" when he was a teenager and was also a dancer, a talent he showcased in his music videos back in the day.Dhanith has also been featured in other singles such as "Lakmawuni", alongside various local artists in a tribute to the victims of the Easter Sunday tragedy and Sebala Puthu with Bathiya and Santhush.

  4. Suddilage Kathaawa - Wikipedia

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    Suddilage Kathaawa (English: The Story of Suddi) is a 1985 [1] Sri Lankan film directed by Dharmasiri Bandaranayake and produced by Bandula Gunawardena.The film was based on the novel by reputed writer Simon Navagattegama, who later adapted the novel for the movie.

  5. List of film and television scores composed by Dinesh ...

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    Sinhala: Based on 'Munna Bhai MBBS Movie: 2017 [28] Vocals by Uresha Ravihari,Hector Dias,Lantra & Ranjan Ramanayaka,Lyrics by Chandradasa Fernando & Sajith V Chathuranga Yugathra: Channa Perera: Sinhala: vocals by Sanka Dineth Chethana Ranasinghe and Uresha Ravihari: 2019: 2023 Guththila (film) Sanath Abesekara: Sinhala

  6. Surangani (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Surangani" was originally a Sinhalese Baila song. [1] The Tamil version was written and sung by A E Manoharan.The song has been dubbed in many languages. Manoharan did a bilingual Sinhala /Tamil rendition of the song which became quite popular in Tamil Nadu, mainly due to Radio Ceylon.

  7. List of YouTube features - Wikipedia

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    YouTube originally offered videos at only one quality level, displayed at a resolution of 320×240 pixels using the Sorenson Spark codec (a variant of H.263), [29] [30] with mono MP3 audio. [31] In June 2007, YouTube added an option to watch videos in 3GP format on mobile phones. [ 32 ]

  8. Hela Havula - Wikipedia

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    By the beginning of the 1960s, the Hela Hawula was the strongest force in the country in terms of the Sinhala language and literature. [11] At that time the 'Hela Havula' had branches not only in Ahangama, Unawatuna, Rathgama, Galle, Kalutara and Kandy but also in schools such as Mahinda College in Galle and S. Thomas' College, Mount Lavinia .

  9. T. M. Jayaratne - Wikipedia

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    Tennakoon Mudiyanselage Jayaratne, commonly known as T. M. Jayaratne (Sinhala: ටි. එම්. ජයරත්න), born 13 April 1944 in Dodanwala, Sri Lanka is a popular Sri Lankan vocalist and a violinist. He has received the Presidential Award of Sri Lanka in 1978, 1979, 1980 and 1987. [1]