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In the vibrant tapestry of Sri Lankan cinema and television, few names resonate with as much warmth, versatility, and consistent talent as . Over a career spanning more than two decades, Dilhani has transitioned seamlessly from the small screen to the silver screen, earning a special place in the hearts of millions. Known for her expressive eyes, natural dialogue delivery, and ability to portray both comedic lightness and profound emotional depth, she stands as one of the most respected actresses of her generation.
Following this critical breakthrough, she became a premier actress for serious parallel cinema, earning major industry accolades like the in 2005. Landmark dramatic features from this period include: Mage Wam Atha (My Left Hand) Sudu Kalu Saha Alu (Shades of Grey) Sulanga (Wind) Akasa Kusum (Flowers of the Sky) Dilhani Ekanayake Sex Videos
| | Role & Notes | | :--- | :--- | | Dedunnen Samanaliyak (1991) | Debut film | | Kolompoor (1999) | Early notable role | | Me Mage Sandai (2000) | Acclaimed serious role | | Mage Wam Atha (2002) | [Kamal's wife] | | Sundarai Adare (2003) | [N/A] | | Sudu Kalu Saha Alu (2005) | Won Sarasaviya Best Actress | | Sulanga (Wind) | Role won her a Presidential Award | | Gamani (2011) | Won Derana Lux Best Actress | | Que Sera (2014) | Lead role | | Spandana (2015) | [Piumi] | | Dharmayuddhaya (2017) | [Rani] | | Aloko Udapadi (2017) | [Queen Anula] | | Dreaming Butterflies (2017) | [Madhavi] | In the vibrant tapestry of Sri Lankan cinema
Recognized with a Best Supporting Actress Award. Following this critical breakthrough, she became a premier
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A significant turning point occurred in 2000 with her role as an abandoned Tamil girl in Asoka Handagama’s Me Mage Sandai ( This Is My Moon ). This serious role redefined her career, leading to multiple "Best Actress" honors:
She has continued to demonstrate her immense range across varied productions, including the historical epic Aloko Udapadi (2017), the unique all-female horror film Seya (2018), and avant-garde projects like Tentigo (2023). Key Highlights of Dilhani Ekanayake’s Filmography