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Susila Kottage as Emelyne Hamine; Dasun Ediripakshe as Chula; Sahan Ranwala as Ranthilaka Sir; Bhanu Prabhasha as Roshan; Sangeetha Basnayake as Vihara's mother; Ruwanthi Mangala as Jayamini
Tawume Iskole (The Town School) (Sinhala: ටවුමේ ඉස්කෝලේ) is a 2018 Sri Lankan Sinhalese children's drama film directed by Sunil Premaratne and produced by Dhammika Atapattu for Eyon Films. [1] It stars Bimal Jayakody and Tharuka Wanniarachchi in lead roles along with child artists Prabhashi Palliyage and Melisha Yenuli. [2]
Iskoleta Man Awa (Sinhala: ඉස්කෝලෙට මං ආවා) is a 2019 Sri Lankan Sinhala children's drama film directed by Prasad Samarathunga and produced by Sandun Dolamulla. [2] It stars Udith Abeyrathna, Kumara Wanduressa and Edna Sugathapala in lead roles along with Rajitha Hiran and Upul Weerasinghe. [ 3 ]
He composed lyrics for popular songs and helped new artists to break through in the early stages of career. One such discovery was Visharad W. D. Amaradeva. He excelled in writing stories and poems for children. His poetry book Pasal Lama Gee (meaning of name: School Children's Songs) was adjudged the Best Children's Book in 1969. Tilakasiri ...
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Thattu Deke Iskole (Sinhala: තට්ටු දෙකේ ඉස්කෝලේ: මානව භක්තියේ ගුරුගීතය; lit. ' Two Story School ' ), is a 2023 Sri Lankan Sinhala drama film directed by Lalith Rohitha Edirisinghe in his directorial debut [ 5 ] and produced by Dr. Nishantha Prageeth Rodrigo.
Katha Karana Heena (Sinhala: කතා කරන හීන ; Dreams Without My Tears) is a 2019 Sri Lankan Sinhala children's film directed and produced by Somalatha Herath Menike. It stars Buddhika Jayaratne, Semini Iddamalgoda and Chandrasoma Binduhewa in lead roles along with many child actors. [ 2 ]
Thotawattege Don Manuel Titus de Silva (Sinhala:ටයිටස් තොටවත්ත), popularly as Titus Thotawatte, was a Sri Lankan director and editor who made several popular Sri Lankan action movies in the 1960s and 1970s and later developed Sinhala children's programmes. Thotawatte died on 15 October 2011 in Colombo.