
Dreaming Butterflies
Drama · Family
Overview
Heena Hoyana Samanallu (Dreaming Butterflies) (Sinhalese: හීන හොයන සමනල්ලු) is a 2017 Sri Lankan Sinhala family drama film directed by Rohan Perera and produced by Sunil T Fernando for Sunil T Films. Shehan, who belongs to a higher middle class family is the only child of Madhavi (Dilhani Ekanayake) and Adithya (Saumya Liyanage). Their lives changed unexpectedly when Shehan is diagnosed with leukemia.
Top Cast


Dilhani Ekanayake
Dilhani Ekanayake
Madhavi
Dilhani Ekanayake
Madhavi


Soumya Liyanage
Soumya Liyanage
Aadithya
Soumya Liyanage
Aadithya
Anjana Dilshara
Anjana Dilshara
Shehan
Anjana Dilshara
Shehan
Vinath Thesath
Vinath Thesath
Banti
Vinath Thesath
Banti


Nethalie Nanayakkara
Nethalie Nanayakkara
Banti's Grandmother
Nethalie Nanayakkara
Banti's Grandmother


Hemasiri Liyanage
Hemasiri Liyanage
Banti's Grandfather
Hemasiri Liyanage
Banti's Grandfather


Lucien Bulathsinhala
Lucien Bulathsinhala
Doctor
Lucien Bulathsinhala
Doctor


Umali Thilakarathna
Umali Thilakarathna
Teacher
Umali Thilakarathna
Teacher
Supun Kawishka
Supun Kawishka
Supun Kawishka
Lakshitha Aravinda
Lakshitha Aravinda
Lakshitha Aravinda
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