Kolamba Kattiya
Kolamba Kattiya

Kolamba Kattiya

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2026- 2026
1 Seasons
30 Episodes
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Drama
Comedy
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Overview

Sri Lankan comedy-drama series that explores the humorous cultural clash between urban and rural lifestyles. The story follows a diverse media production crew from the city of Colombo who travel to a remote village to film a television project.

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Production Companies

Impas Productions

Episodes

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Cast & Crew

12 members
Acting

දුශේනි මියුරංගි සිල්වා

Sudu Nangi

දුශේනි මියුරංගි සිල්වා
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Nino Jayakodi

Geethadeva

Nino Jayakodi
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Madushan Hathlahawatta

Solaman

Madushan Hathlahawatta
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Kusal Maduranga

Billa

Kusal Maduranga
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Shenaya Aneesa Vanhoff

Thamasha

Shenaya Aneesa Vanhoff
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Pubudu Gamage

Edirisinghe

Pubudu Gamage
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Madushany Perera

Surani

Madushany  Perera
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Sujani Madhuwanthi

Minu

Sujani Madhuwanthi
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Pasindu Vithanage

Maiya

Pasindu Vithanage
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ශාරද් චන්දුම

Osa

ශාරද් චන්දුම
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Rathna Lalani Jayakody

Loku Teacher

Rathna Lalani Jayakody
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Jagath Muthukumarana

Loku Sir

Jagath Muthukumarana

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