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The story of Ara Soyza is adapted from the popular Tamil film Indru Poi Naalai Vaa , localized seamlessly for the Sri Lankan audience. The plot centers around a hostel managed by an older couple, Mr. and Mrs. Kiridena (played by B.S. Perera and Lilian Edirisinghe). Three eccentric, middle-aged bachelors live in this hostel: (Freddie Silva) Costa (Wimal Kumara de Costa) Don (Don Sirisena)
: Operating as the perfect foils to Freddie Silva, this trio created a comedic dynamic that influenced future generations of Sri Lankan filmmakers.
මගේ නෑනේ වචන දෙකක් මට තාම 24 යි.| ara soysa | PEOTV 14:21 Daily Movies 26 10 1984 ERA SOYSA Aruna Gunarathna 01:20 Ara Soysa Sinhala Film
Decades after its 1984 release, Ara Soyza continues to hold a revered spot in Sri Lankan pop culture. The film represents the peak of commercial "Lankan-core" comedy, a genre characterized by innocent village rivalries, slapstick physical humor, and deep community bonding.
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The story revolves around three middle-aged bachelors—played by the legendary comedy trio of Freddie Silva, Don Sirisena, and Wimal Kumara de Costa—who live as long-term tenants in a hostel. Their comfortable, eccentric lives are disrupted when a charming new tenant moves in and catches the eye of the hostel owner’s eldest daughter, Shanthi.
The story is based on the 1981 Tamil film Indru Poi Naalai Vaa . It follows three middle-aged men living in a hostel: The story of Ara Soyza is adapted from
Upon its limited release, the Ara Soysa Sinhala film received a polarized response. Critics praised it as a brave, experimental work. Noted film scholar Prof. Ariyaratne Athugala wrote: "Ara Soysa is to Sinhala cinema what Bergman’s 'Through a Glass Darkly' is to Swedish film. It is a raw nerve exposed."
The film is a perfect example of 1980s Sri Lankan commercial cinema, focusing on lighthearted entertainment, comedic performances, and simple, engaging storytelling. Kiridena (played by B
Decades after its initial theatrical run, Ara Soysa remains highly relevant in Sri Lankan pop culture. Why the Film Endures