Soysa's filmmaking style, characterized by his mastery of storytelling, camera work, and direction, has been widely influential in shaping the Sinhala film industry. He has been instrumental in launching the careers of numerous celebrated actors, actresses, and filmmakers. Some of his most notable works include:
: Serving as the focal point of everyone's attention, Sabeetha brought immense charm, grace, and star power to the screen, contrasting beautifully with the chaotic antics around her. Ara Soysa Sinhala Film
Tony Ranasinghe’s portrayal of the quiet, determined constable is considered one of the finest performances in early Sinhala cinema. Soysa's filmmaking style, characterized by his mastery of
Ara contributes to modern Sinhala cinema by spotlighting everyday social problems and encouraging audience reflection rather than offering simple resolutions. Perera Editor: Stanley Alwis (also spelled ) is
(featured in archive footage as Vadiga’s mother) Production Details Director/Writer: Herbert Ranjith Peiris Producer: Dayasena Perera Cinematography: Merceline S. Perera Editor: Stanley Alwis
(also spelled ) is a classic Sri Lankan Sinhala comedy film released in 1984 . Directed and written by Herbert Ranjith Peiris , the film is a beloved staple of Sri Lankan slapstick cinema and is based on the 1981 Tamil film Indru Poi Naalai Vaa . Plot Summary