Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Vijitha Herath has invited Indian filmmakers and investors to consider the island nation a prime destination for film production and events, as he reaffirmed Colombos ...
The Cabinet of Ministers recently approved directing the Legal Draftsmen to prepare a draft bill to establish the Sri Lanka National Film Council, repealing the Sri Lanka National Film Corporation Act ...
Sri Lanka is inviting Indian investors and film producers to explore new tourism ventures and film projects in the country, ...
The Cabinet granted approval to repeal the Sri Lanka National Film Corporation Act No. 47 of 1971 and introduce a new Act.
Minister of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Employment and Tourism Vijitha Herath invited Indian investors and filmmakers to ...
As Sumitra Peries’ landmark 1978 debut “Gehenu Lamai” (The Girls) prepares for its restored world premiere at Cannes Classics, India’s Film Heritage Foundation has revealed the extraordinary technical ...
Colombo, Sri Lanka — As a girl, when Srimathi Mallika Kaluarachchi would go to the cinema with her family, and a man on the screen would hit the character played by superstar Malini Fonseka, ...
Along with co-writer Nilantha Perera, Rathnayake was honoured with the ‘Asian New Talent Award’ for Best Script Writer, while ...
Foreign Minister Vijitha Herath says India remains Sri Lanka’s largest source market, with arrivals rising sharply due to ...
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