
Pawana Ralu Viya
Romance · Drama
Overview
An upper middle class family's struggles as a country struggles between democracy and totalitarianism. The family faces persecution and the ramifications cut across the country's borders.
Top Cast


Gamini Fonseka
Gamini Fonseka
Bradman Weerasinghe
Gamini Fonseka
Bradman Weerasinghe
Ege Güner
Ege Güner
Ege Güner
Ege Güner
Ege Güner


Veena Jayakody
Veena Jayakody
Noma Fernando
Veena Jayakody
Noma Fernando
Mustili
Mustili
Mustafa Gulten
Mustili
Mustafa Gulten


Ravindra Randeniya
Ravindra Randeniya
Kingsley Weerasinghe
Ravindra Randeniya
Kingsley Weerasinghe
Fatih Şahin
Fatih Şahin
Fatih Sahin
Fatih Şahin
Fatih Sahin


Iranganie Serasinghe
Iranganie Serasinghe
Mrs. Weerasinghe
Iranganie Serasinghe
Mrs. Weerasinghe
Gamini Thillakaratna
Gamini Thillakaratna
Rodney Weerasinghe
Gamini Thillakaratna
Rodney Weerasinghe


Dharmadasa Kuruppu
Dharmadasa Kuruppu
Dharmadasa Kuruppu
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