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  2. 10 Lives - Wikipedia

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    10 Lives is a 2024 animated fantasy comedy film directed by Chris Jenkins from a screenplay by Jenkins, Karen Wengrod and Ken Cinnamon. It was co-produced by Canada ...

  3. Dada Ima - Wikipedia

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    Dada Ima is a Sequel Drama genre movie, fictitiously based on 3 decade old ‘Dadayama’ film. After Rathmalie's demise, the custody of their one-year-old son (Ravinath) falls under her sister, Rohini. Rohini without disclosing the truth about his parents to Ravinath, lives with him in Europe after leaving the motherland in 1986.

  4. ’10 Lives’ Review: A Cat Comes Back in Different Forms in ...

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    Co-written and directed by Christopher Jenkins (a Disney alum who counts “The Little Mermaid” and “Aladdin” among his credits), “10 Lives” makes for an entertaining and easily ...

  5. ‘10 Lives’ Director Chris Jenkins on Animating Cat Butts and ...

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    10 Lives,” an animated comedy set to premiere at Sundance, tells the story of a pampered cat called Beckett (voiced by British comedian Mo Gilligan) who undergoes a series of transformations ...

  6. Watch the first trailer for Mo Gilligan's new movie 10 Lives

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    Sky Cinema has confirmed the release date and released the first trailer for new movie 10 Lives, starring Mo Gilligan, Simone Ashley and Zayn Malik.

  7. 10 Lives (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    10 Lives is a 2024 animated comedy film. Ten Lives is a 2008 album by Gwyneth Herbert. 10 Lives or Ten Lives may also refer to: 10 Lives, ...

  8. TV Derana - Wikipedia

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    TV Derana is a Sri Lankan private entertainment terrestrial television channel broadcasting in Sri Lanka.Launched on 11 October 2005, [2] it is one of the most popular television networks in the country. [3]

  9. Cinema of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, a socialist government which sought to overcome the dominance of screen time in Sri Lanka by Tamil and Hindi films came to power in the country. Foreign film domination had resulted in domestically produced films being relegated to 20% of the screen time while foreign films occupied 80% (60% Tamil, 10% Hindi, 10% English).