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- Three rural, working class garment factory girls - a pampered prima-Donna (Mangala), a safe runner (Swineetha) and a tormented vixen (Gothami) go through trials and tribulations of their bitter sweet youth in a liberalized industrial zone in the city. Lovelorn Gothami makes life difficult for everyone around her and creates her own tragedy by obsessively falling in love with her pretty friend Mangala's sexually frustrated lover, Vipula. The carefree existence of the three girls end in catastrophe and gothami disappears. An accidental meeting of the two girls after several years results in a confession by the ever winning Mangala. the revelation shocks Gothami. Perhaps for the first time Gothami sees life, winning and losing, suffering and salvation in a completely different perspective, which she never thought existed.
- An American soldier and a Viet Cong guerrilla find common ground and become allies during the Vietnam war.
- Burning Birds is Sri Lankan film written and directed by Sanjeewa Pushpakumara. The film world premiered at 21st Busan International Film Festival (2016) under its New Currents Competition.
- Ratha, a young Sinhalese woman with a boyfriend who visits her while he's on leave from fighting the Tamil Tigers, finds out she is pregnant. His reaction is not good. Things get worse when she finds he is actually married. He is adamant - she must get rid of the baby. But abortion is illegal in Sri Lanka, yet she cannot bear bringing an illegitimate child into the world. What will she do?
- Mala, the daughter of a poor food supplier does not want to fall in love with Sarath. Sarath has been in many love affairs previously and this makes her think twice about his proposal. Mala gets married to a middle aged lorry driver who becomes a good friend to Mala. After the marriage, the memory of Sarath starts haunting her mind. This leads to a number of problems in their married life.
- A plot is hatched by the evil Manager of the Circus to deprive its absent owner of the revenue from ticket sales and to eventually take over the circus for himself. The main obstacle for the Manager and his plans is Bindhu, the kind hearted Circus Clown who is loyal to the owner and threatens to expose the Manager. Bindhu and Laila, the beautiful trapeze artist, endear themselves to the children of the village and teach them the skills to become Circus performers. As the days go by, the villagers soon realize that the Manager is a crook who has turned the village into a crass commercial center, causes divisions among them and exploits them with his demands for rental payments from the food and drink stalls which they have set up outside the circus tents. The Manager Engineers and accident while Bindhu is performing one night on the trapeze. Bindhu has a bad fall and makes a slow recovery under the care of the Buddhist monk and the children. Fearful that his long absence might get him sacked, one of the children impersonates Bindhu and performs alongside Laila at the daily Circus shows. When Bindhu recovers and returns to work, the evil Manager fakes a robbery and blames Bindhu. The police arrest Bindhu and throw him in jail just as the Circus Owner returns after his trip abroad. However the children discover the plot and recover the allegedly stolen goods from the Manager's local henchman. The Manager and his fellow plotters are arrested. The Circus gives its last show and leaves the village with its original order restores and Bindhu and Laila promise to be friends forever with the children as they wave goodbye.
- Historical tragedy of Ehelepola Nilame and his family where ministers involved in a conspiracy to break the friendship between King Sri Wickramarajasinghe and Ehelepola Nilame which lead ultimately to the execution of the whole Ehelepola family. The bravery shown by Madduma Bandara at the time of his execution made him a legendary child hero in Sri Lanka.
- "Jina" is the leader of a well organized notorious gang of five female robbers. She plans to rob a precious gem which belongs to a wealthy businessman and sell it at a high price to an underworld leader named "Rosairo". Jina meets Wickrama while he was involved in a fight with some people. With Wickrama's fighting skills Jina hires him as their bodyguard. Meanwhile, Rosairo plans to rob the gem from Jina. Rosairo manages to start an affair with Rosy, one of the five, and takes details of Jina's secrets through her.
- A renowned filmmaker receives a mysterious call from an old college mate in the middle of the night. Asandhimitta, whom he recalls as a large and voluptuous woman, asks him to make a film based on her life. She then confesses that she was recently involved in a triple homicide of three women and is taken into custody shortly afterwards. Intrigued, the filmmaker attempts to piece together her fragmented story for a film while Asandhimitta herself awaits her fate in a local prison.
- The film revolves around a failed coup led by monks in leading temples to kill Keerthi Sri Rajasinghe, the reigning king during the Kandyan period. Alternating between the past and present, the story reflects on the social and political instability that prevailed during this period. The movie blends Buddhism, politics and egoistic human instincts, hence the name 'Bhawatharana' which translates to 'Crossing of Samsära'.
- A story about teenage girls and the terrors of youth.
- Sookiri is a child who is very interested in computers. He belongs to a poor family and his father is a driver. The father drives the car of a rich person, whose son is also in the same class as Sookiri. They are good friends. Sookiri invents a new piece of computer equipment which needs a big sum of money to finish the project. He gets his rich friend to finish the project by buying the missing piece and gets him to enter the Sri Lanka's child inventor competition. But will Sookiri's invention win the competition?
- Apurva loves nature and animals and likes to live in his own world. But his dislike on formal education troubles his parents.
- The film centered on mental problems confronted by a married couple during their honeymoon.
- "Irasma" meaning, strong as the sun and soft as a flower is a girl who lost her parent's love but struggles to regain it.
- Sujatha's husband is killed and Sujatha bears a son, Krishan. One fateful day Krishan kills a man who attempts to rape his mother. The mother dies and Krishan runs away and grows up to lead a typical 'Robin Hood' life. Anju who is engaged to Ramesh is rescued one day by Krishan. As the two fall deeply in love events unfold and lost family ties are discovered.
- A wealthy man in a village wants to educate his son in a leading school in the town. With the help of a government minister, the son is admitted to school in town and stays at the minister's house. There he gets addicted to drugs and ruins his life. The Minister sends the boy back home and the parents are helpless. The father who is furious takes a rifle to kill the son.
- A wealthy kind-hearted boy named Pavan falls in love with Malmi who comes from a different background. Their parents refuse their affair due to family status. However, they get married secretly with the help of friends.
- The story of poor children living in shanties and how they clash with ethnic differences and finally succeed to live in harmony.
- 2001– 44mTV-PG7.7 (64)TV EpisodeIn an Olympic-style relay to receive the next clue, one racer smokes the competition. Also, tensions continue to rise for one team as a stroke of bad luck brings one member to the brink of quitting the race; and a fear of heights plagues one racer who breaks into tears during the Detour challenge.