Sriyani Amarasena

Most Popular Sriyani Amarasena Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

White Flowers for the Dead Trailer (1978)

01 January 1978

Dr. Sarath (Tony Ranasinghe) domineers over his timid wife Vineetha (Sriyani Amarasena). When she is to have a Caesarean delivery of their baby, Sarath refuses to be present even though he himself is a doctor.

Dedunu Akase Trailer (2017)

12 October 2017

Dedunu Akase is a 2017 Sri Lankan Sinhala romantic film directed by Priyantha Colombage and produced by EAP Network Swarnavahini Production.

Dr. Nawariyan Trailer (2017)

08 December 2017

Dr. Nawariyan (Dr. නවරියන්) is a 2017 Sri Lankan Sinhala action, comedy film directed by Ranjan Ramanayake and produced by Ranjan himself with Flash Entertainment.

Silence of the Heart Trailer (1969)

01 April 1969

Dhammi is a mischievous schoolgirl, Sugath a shy and introverted boy new in school. Dhammi is immediately attracted to him and they become friends.

Sarungale Trailer (1979)

02 March 1979

The film deals with the inter-ethnic, communal violence between Sinhalese and Tamils. It demonstrates the ambivalence of the Sinhala socio-political establishment towards the Tamil people.

Raja Horu Trailer (2013)

21 November 2013

Hansika and Sirimal are in the process of finding a job at the same company. While Sirimal works hard for his position, Hansika finds a way to cheat her way up.

Sihina Nelum Mal Trailer (2024)

23 August 2024

Sahan and Nayomi are a devoted married couple who deeply care for each other. However, after a few years of marriage, their lives begin to change as they face a complex situation.

Wathsala Akka Trailer (1985)

28 June 1985

A 1985 Sri Lankan drama directed by Sarath Gunaratne. The film features performances by Douglas Ranasinghe and Sriyani Amarasena.

Rebellion Trailer (1978)

08 August 1978

Weera Puran Appu (වීර පූරන් අප්පු) is a 1979 Sri Lankan film. Directed by H.

The Way of the Lotus (Devoid of Passions) Trailer (1987)

06 November 1987

This psychological drama attempts to dwell into the mind of Aravinda, whose Buddhist empathy and detachment are contrasted with his worldly friends and relatives.