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Ape Yalu Punchi Boothaya (Sinhala: අපේ යාළු පුංචි භූතයා) is a 2010 Sri Lankan Sinhala children's film directed by Srilal Priyadeva and produced by N. Udaya Kumar for Balaji Films. The film revolves around a ghost kid who helped children to recover their bad lives to good ones.
Ruhire (Sinhala: රුහිරේ; lit. ' A Love Written in Blood ') is a 2022 Sri Lankan Sinhala horror thriller film [2] directed by Najini Dikkovita in her directorial cinema debut and produced by Udara Palliyaguru for Guththila Productions. [3]
Mahagama Sekera started his artistic and creative career as a painter. He contributed to every branch of literature. He wrote short essays and plays to sinhala weekly papers and magazines, published several novels and poetry, and wrote over 100 songs. Many of his songs were vocalised and music directed by Pandit W. D. Amaradeva.
Priya Suriyasena was born on 27 October 1944 to an up-country middle-class family in Nattandiya, Puttalam District.His father Jamis Appuhami was a poet, from whom he got his musical talents.
The Sinhala script (Sinhala: සිංහල අක්ෂර මාලාව, romanized: Siṁhala Akṣara Mālāwa), also known as Sinhalese script, is a writing system used by the Sinhalese people and most Sri Lankans in Sri Lanka and elsewhere to write the Sinhala language as well as the liturgical languages Pali and Sanskrit. [3]
The movie departs from the then traditional movie style; no hero, heroine, ("Boy" and "Girl") no enemy or villain, Joker, no songs, and fights etc. Based on a romantic and emotional attachment between a teenage boy and a girl who study in the same class of their school, Golu Hadawatha is regarded as one of the landmarks in Sri Lankan Cinema.
Sinhala Ho Gana Pokuna (The Singing Pond) ( Sinhala : හෝ ගානා පොකුණ ) is a 2015 Sri Lankan children's musical drama film written and directed by Indika Ferdinando. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It depicts a teacher in a remote village, Uma (Anasuya Subasinghe), teaching her students to focus on something they have never seen before.