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  2. The Bridge on the River Kwai - Wikipedia

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    The bridge at Kitulgala, Sri Lanka, before the explosion seen in the film. A photo of Kitulgala, Sri Lanka in 2004, where the bridge was made for the film. Many directors were considered for the project, among them John Ford, William Wyler, Howard Hawks, Fred Zinnemann, and Orson Welles (who was also offered a starring role). The film was an ...

  3. Zoom (2016 Sinhala film) - Wikipedia

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    LKR 8.5 million [citation needed] Zoom ( Sinhala: සූම්) is a 2016 Sri Lankan Sinhalese horror romantic film directed by Sameera Wackwella and co-produced by Dhammika Abeysena and Praveen Jayaratne for Dil Films International Limited. It stars Sheshadri Priyasad, Hemal Ranasinghe and Dinakshie Priyasad [1] [2] in lead roles along with ...

  4. Bimba Devi Alias Yashodhara - Wikipedia

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    Bimba Devi alias Yashodhara ( බිම්බා දේවී හෙවත් යශෝධරා) is a 2018 Sri Lankan Sinhala language epic, biographical drama film written and directed by professor Sunil Ariyaratne. [2] This historical biographical film depicts the life of princess Yashodhara, the wife of Prince Siddhartha. It is the 1304th ...

  5. Gaadi - Wikipedia

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    Gaadi (Sinhala: ගාඩි), also released as Children of the Sun, is a 2019 Sri Lankan Sinhala historical road film directed by Prasanna Vithanage. It is co-produced as a Sri Lankan-Indian joint production by H.D. Premasiri, Sandya Salgado for Film Island, Prasanna Vithanage Productions and Alan McAlex and Ajay Rai for Mumbai-based Jar Pictures, an Indian motion picture production company.

  6. Sinhawalokanaya - Wikipedia

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    In January 2011, original DVD of the film was presented to the President Mahinda Rajapakse at the Temple Trees. Release. The film was released on 2011, prior to the 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup. This has influenced among the public due to that Sri Lanka being an ICC Full Member country and also one of the three hosts of the 2011 World Cup.

  7. Cinema of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Cinema of Sri Lanka. Sri Lankan cinema encompasses the Sri Lankan film industry. It is a fledgling industry that has struggled to find a footing since its inauguration in 1947 with Kadawunu Poronduwa produced by S. M. Nayagam of Chitra Kala Movietone. Sri Lankan films are usually made in Sinhala and Tamil, the dominant languages of the country.

  8. Lists of Sri Lankan films - Wikipedia

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    List of Sri Lankan films of the 2010s; 2020s. List of Sri Lankan films of the 2020s; See also. Cinema of Sri Lanka; Films based on Sri Lankan history; External links. Sri Lanka Sinhala Cinema Database - www.films.lk; New Sinhala Films - www.sirisara.lk; New Sinhala Movies; National Film Corporation of Sri Lanka - Official Website

  9. Sooriya Arana - Wikipedia

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    Sooriya Arana. Sooriya Arana ( Sinhala: සූරිය අරණ) is a 2004 Sri Lankan Sinhala children's thriller film directed by Somaratne Dissanayake and produced by Renuka Balasooriya. It stars Jackson Anthony and Jayalath Manoratne in lead roles along with Sajitha Anthony and Dasun Madusanka. [1] Music composed by Rohana Weerasinghe. [2]