Colombo queen ‘Elphinstone’: Sri Lanka’s heritage landmark with India
COLOMBO: Inching towards its centenary, the Elphinstone Theatre building in Colombo’s historic Maradana area stands proudly as an iconic cultural landmark of the capital city…
‘The Red Suitcase’ unpacks rare Nepal-Sri Lanka partnership at Venice Film Festival
VENICE: “The Red Suitcase,” which has its world premiere in the Venice Film Festival’s Horizons strand, is a rare Nepal-Sri Lanka co-production. The producers have…
Raja Segar’s paintings accepted by National Gallery of Victoria
MELBOURNE: The paintings of renowned Sri Lankan artist Raja Segar have been recognised and accepted by the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) in Melbourne, Australia,…
Yohani sings Hindi remix of Manike Mage Hithe in upcoming Bollywood film Thank God
NEW DELHI: The now-famous track ‘Manike Mage Hithe’ sung by Sri Lankan singer-composer Yohani Diloka de Silva is now going to be part of the…
Sri Lankan Business Council in Dubai holds special event to celebrate UAE’s Golden Jubilee
DUBAI: Sri Lanka’s global sensation Yohani de Silva and the legendary Indian playback singer, Srinivas were the Guests of Honour at a special networking breakfast…
Surf’s up: Santa Fe film fest will premiere documentary about Sri Lankan woman who rides the waves
SANTA FE: Jordyn Romero travels the world to create documentary films. Yet when she’s back in her hometown of Santa Fe, she relishes the time….
Manike Mage Hithe: The viral song that could pave the way for future Sri Lanka-India music collaborations
NEW DELHI: Every once in a while, there comes a song that breaks the language barrier and, thanks to the proliferation of YouTube and the…
‘Manike Mage Hithe’: The Sri Lankan song that has bewitched Indian hearts
NEW DELHI: ‘Manike Mage Hithe’ sung by young artiste Yohani De Silva and Satheeshan has created history in Sri Lanka as the song has been…
Sri Lanka baila star Sunil Perera is dead at 68
COLOMBO: In the end, it was only appropriate that Sunil Perera, who had entertained generations of Sri Lankans on the radio and on the dance…