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Dirty, Yellow, Darkness

After his wife leaves him, a man with a severe case of OCD who fears that his own urine is contaminating everything around him, admits himself to a mental hospital for treatment to overcome his fear and win his wife back.

Top Cast

  • Shyam Fernando

    Shyam Fernando

    Vishwa

  • Samanalee Fonseka

    Samanalee Fonseka

    Samadi

  • Suranga Ranawaka

    Suranga Ranawaka

    Nurse Inoka

  • Buddhadasa Vithanarachchi

    Buddhadasa Vithanarachchi

    Samadi's Father

  • Nimal Jayasinghe

    Nimal Jayasinghe

    Vishwa's Father

  • Prema Pathiraja

    Prema Pathiraja

    Vishwa's Mother

  • Chandrika Hettiarachchi

    Chandrika Hettiarachchi

    Samadi's Mother

  • Bibishana Kurera

    Bibishana Kurera

    Dayapala

  • Ranjith Kadupitige

    Ranjith Kadupitige

    Priyantha

Overview

After his wife leaves him, a man with a severe case of OCD who fears that his own urine is contaminating everything around him, admits himself to a mental hospital for treatment to overcome his fear and win his wife back.

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