
Dilhani Ashokamala Ekanayake (Sinhala: දිල්හානි ඒකනායක; born 4 March 1970) is an actress in Sri Lankan cinema, theater and television. One of the most popular film actresses in Sinhala cinema, Ekanayake has won several awards as the most popular actress in multiple times.
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Dharmayuddhaya 2 is the upcoming Sri Lankan sequel to the hit crime thriller Dharmayuddhaya, itself an adaptation of the Indian Drishyam series, continuing the story with Bimal Jayakodi as the lead, directed by Aruna Jayawardena, and set to release in early 2026, promising more suspense as secrets resurface. The film has completed filming and released its official trailer and theme song, building anticipation for its January 23, 2026 theatrical release.

Directed by Chaminda Jayasuriya, this is a highly anticipated action-thriller inspired by true events that occurred in Sri Lanka between the 1970s and 1990s. It centers on a "godfather-like" figure who navigates a landscape of political unrest and betrayal.

In this tale of deception and misadventure, a group of five village con men, each with unique skills, form a traveling performance troupe to camouflage their illicit actives. When approached by Swami, a con artist posing as a Hindu priest, they agree to pose as fake businessmen in a scheme to buy two Walampooris.

A heartwarming tale about a young man,rediscovering and reinventing himself embarking on a fulfilling journey of life.

An embarrassing problem emerges in a quiet household somewhere in a province of Sri Lanka. The patriarch of a lovely family suddenly dies in front of the TV one fateful night. He experienced something soulfully romantic before his last breath and the most sensitive part of his deceased body still functions without pulse or blood pressure. His two grown sons and a mourning mother are eager to bend down the standing organ to avoid shameful reactions at the funeral.

The Realm of Motherhood,! A heartfelt story of two mothers bound not by blood, but by love.

Directed by Professor Sunil Ariyaratne, 'Gautama Buddha Matha' is a cinematic portrayal inspired by the life of Mahapajapati Gotami, the revered queen and one of the earliest followers of the Buddha.

A new principal comes to the underdeveloped village school that is affected by lazy teachers and drugs.

The widow Nita Saparamadu and her two daughters Natalie and Venuki now live in Nita's father's spacious bungalow. Her father Saparamadu was a millionaire. It has been a month since he passed away. So Nita decided to celebrate her daughter's 18th birthday at this house, though not too big. Before Saparamadu's death, all of his estate was transferred to Nita's eldest daughter, Natalie. Victor, a close associate of Mr. Saparamadu knew this secret. From then on Victor began to draw a plan which was launched on this birthday celebration. Nita had a mysterious incident when she came to this bungalow with her two daughters in which Manika, the housemaid was disappeared. The story then revolves around Nita Saparamadu's attempt to protect her two daughters from these unknown thugs.

The story revolves around the character of a man with a less spoken mental condition, Sam, He is a man who steals and keeps women's panties. His brother's wife Nayani is persecuted for behaving like her husband's younger brother was sexually abused. But she gets used to it and takes the initiative to rehabilitate him
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