

History
Overview
The film is based on the true story of the Great Catholic Christian Massacre of nearly 700 Christians that took place in 1544 in Mannar and the chain of events related to the same massacre that took place in 1560.
Top Cast
Trae Hicks
Trae Hicks
Father Melchior
Trae Hicks
Father Melchior


Shyam Fernando
Shyam Fernando
Father Lisano
Shyam Fernando
Father Lisano
Darshan Dharmaraj
Darshan Dharmaraj
King Cankili I
Darshan Dharmaraj
King Cankili I
King Ratnam
King Ratnam
King Ratnam


Niranjani Shanmugaraja
Niranjani Shanmugaraja
Queen Cankili
Niranjani Shanmugaraja
Queen Cankili
Stephen Lodziak
Stephen Lodziak
Assistant Father to Father Melchior
Stephen Lodziak
Assistant Father to Father Melchior


Nita Fernando
Nita Fernando
Nita Fernando
Robert Siera
Robert Siera
Robert Siera
Pahandi Nethara
Pahandi Nethara
Pahandi Nethara
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