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Siri Parakum

The 1st queen of the king dies in child birth, the prince survives. After the 2nd queen, gives birth to a new prince, she plots to kill the 1st prince, so that her son would get the crown after the king. A soldier senses this danger and ousts the prince to a rural village for survival. The village headman adopts the child without knowing the origin of the child. The prince gradually forgets his royalty, and grows up as a skillful and handsome farmer. After the death of the king, the soldier and religious leaders plan to bring the real prince to the crown.

Top Cast

  • Akhila Dhanuddhara

    Akhila Dhanuddhara

    King Parakramabahu

  • Senali  Fonseka

    Senali Fonseka

    SirimalEthana (Youth)

  • Palitha Silva

    Palitha Silva

    King Vijayabayu

  • Pramuditha Udayakumara

    Pramuditha Udayakumara

    Parakkrabahu (Child 1)

  • Sachin Chathuranga

    Sachin Chathuranga

    Parakkrabahu (Child 2)

  • Minoli Balasooriya

    Minoli Balasooriya

    SirimalEthana (Child 2)

  • Senaga Keppitipola

    Senaga Keppitipola

    Kalu Ethana (child 1)

  • Mihiri Deshappriya

    Mihiri Deshappriya

    Kalu Ethana (child 2)

  • Sinethi Akila

    Sinethi Akila

    Kalu Ethana (Youth)

Overview

The 1st queen of the king dies in child birth, the prince survives. After the 2nd queen, gives birth to a new prince, she plots to kill the 1st prince, so that her son would get the crown after the king. A soldier senses this danger and ousts the prince to a rural village for survival. The village headman adopts the child without knowing the origin of the child. The prince gradually forgets his royalty, and grows up as a skillful and handsome farmer. After the death of the king, the soldier and religious leaders plan to bring the real prince to the crown.

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