High emotional stakes, dramatic dialogues, and intense confrontation scenes keep viewers engaged from start to finish. Star-Studded Cast Performance
The film is classified as a drama and is noted for containing , often carrying an NC-17 or mature audience rating. Director: Sunil Soma Peiris Producer: Sunil T. Fernando Release Year: 2005 Lead Cast: Mohan Hettiarachchi as Ruwan Sapna Roshini Rex Kodippili as Willie Jayasundara Key Cast & Crew
The narrative strength of the film relies on a seasoned ensemble cast featuring veteran personalities of commercial Sri Lankan cinema.
, who is recognized as one of the most productive directors in Sri Lankan cinema with 45 commercial films to his credit
While originally a theatrical release in late 2005, Mata Thama Mathakai has found a vibrant second life in the digital age. Audiences seeking nostalgia can access the film through modern video sharing platforms and niche international distribution channels: mata+thama+mathakai+sinhala+move+top
Mata Thama Mathakai (මත තාම මතකයි) is a Sinhala drama film released on October 28, 2005. Directed by Sunil Soma Peiris
: Known for his versatile roles, Kodippili delivers a grounded performance as Willie Jayasundara. Sapna Roshini & Mohan Hettiarachchi
The literal translation of the title "Mata Thama Mathakai" is True to its name, the narrative revolves around deep emotional memories, long-lost love, and the complex choices individuals make when torn between familial duty and personal desire.
eka sansara yana rekiya, pawasanna sihina, move karamu oba samaga, top ekata yamu, durin nowana pamaṇak, mata thama mathakai — oba samaga ihalata. Fernando Release Year: 2005 Lead Cast: Mohan Hettiarachchi
Mata Thama Mathakai (2005) is more than just a movie; it's a testament to a specific era of Sri Lankan filmmaking that challenged conventions. It stands as a reminder of the diverse, and sometimes controversial, stories that have shaped local cinema.
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The film follows a dramatic trajectory common in Sunil Soma Peiris’s work:
The adult-oriented nature of the film ensured it was a topic of conversation, helping it stand out from typical family dramas of the time. Directed by Sunil Soma Peiris : Known for
It serves as a textbook example of how the Sri Lankan film industry attempted to compete with foreign content by pushing the boundaries of traditional storytelling.
The dialogue and foundational story elements were penned by K.M. Lingam.
The Sinhala film (released in 2005) is a drama directed and written by Sunil Soma Peiris , a prolific filmmaker in the Sri Lankan industry.