SL18082024

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SL18082024
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00:26Welcome, Sirasa Lakshapathi.
00:32I would like to welcome Sirasa Lakshapathi to the stage.
00:38I would also like to welcome you to the stage,
00:42the one who has been working from home,
00:44the one who has been with the children,
00:46the one who has been with the family,
00:48the one who has been with Lakshapathi.
00:50I would like to ask you a question.
00:52Kavarakottasakthi is the one who has been working the most
00:56to produce healthy food.
00:58The article was written by Simul D. Mall.
01:02I would like to send a message to you
01:04by sending you an SMS
01:06to 778871012.
01:10Sirasa Lakshapathi,
01:12the one who has been with the children,
01:14has joined us today
01:16to do this work.
01:18Let's see who these six people are.
01:24Here they are.
01:26Karunanayake-Pheradani,
01:28Prema Kantrivatta Mathara,
01:30Nishali Megasurya,
01:32Nishan Pranadu Moratua,
01:36Madhushanka Ranatunga Valleyoyer
01:38and Loka Aishwani Nigamu.
01:44This is the question for the hot seat.
01:56This is the first time in the history of this country that a person has committed suicide.
02:06It was the death of an antique shop in Manamesi, Naribena, D. Gurutharma.
02:20Alright, let's see if we can find the answer.
02:26It was the death of an antique shop in Manamesi, Naribena, D. Gurutharma.
02:39Aloka Ishani!
02:48Aloka Ishani. Who is this Aloka?
02:53Sir, I like to read. I read short stories, short novels, novels, poetry.
03:02I like to do a lot of such things. I like to read when I am happy.
03:07If I were you, why would I read?
03:10I think I would read because my mother reads. That's why she wouldn't be sad.
03:14What kind of things do you read?
03:15I read a lot about animals, the environment, love. I read a lot about love.
03:23What is the most beautiful book you have ever read?
03:26I have a beautiful book that I can't forget.
03:29My friend, Narada Vijayasurya, who is now a Geetha Raksha, studied economics.
03:36After he finished his studies, he failed in his exams and didn't pass the exam.
03:44He was so worried about his future that he didn't want to study.
03:49I wrote a short story about him. He failed in his exams and didn't pass the exam.
03:55He was so worried about his future that he didn't want to study.
04:00He was so worried about his future that he didn't want to study.
04:05I also wrote a short story about love.
04:08I wrote, you are the sun in the summer, you are the mist in the winter.
04:15You are the distance between these two, that's why you are my love.
04:20I can't forget that.
04:22What are your future expectations?
04:24My future expectations...
04:27I want to make a book out of the little things I have.
04:32That's my only expectation.
04:34What are the obstacles?
04:36The obstacles are money.
04:38Money?
04:40Yes, money.
04:42I told him that I wanted to print a song.
04:45I also wanted to buy a wristband.
04:48I can either sell it or not.
04:50So, I have a wristband.
04:52I will make sure of it one day.
04:54So, Aloka, you have come to the hot seat today.
04:58We are going to ask you 15 questions and you will get Rs. 3 million.
05:05You have three options.
05:07Call a friend, ask the audience for Rs. 50-50.
05:10After Rs. 1.2 lakhs, you will get a new lifeline.
05:13We call that the switch.
05:15So, shall we start?
05:18Let's start.
05:20This is Aloka Ishani.
05:25What is the wrong statement about Teen Teen?
05:29A. An activist.
05:32B. A police officer.
05:34C. A nationalist.
05:37D. A secret investigator.
05:39I have seen Teen Teen cartoons.
05:41I think the wrong answer is B. A police officer.
05:46B. A police officer.
05:51Thank you, Aloka.
05:53Let's move on to the second question.
05:55The second question is worth Rs. 4 million.
05:57What is the name of the person who founded Singapore's first state-owned company?
06:07A. Singapore.
06:09B. Vijayakumaru.
06:11C. Elara.
06:13D. Sri Vikram Rajasekhar.
06:15I will give this opportunity to the real audience.
06:19Are you sure?
06:21Let me help you with this question.
06:23Who founded Singapore's first state-owned company?
06:33A. Singapore.
06:35B. Vijayakumaru.
06:37C. Elara.
06:39D. Sri Vikram Rajasekhar.
06:41I will give the answer now.
06:52Vijayakumaru is 52 years old.
06:55Elara is 30 years old.
06:57Sri Vikram Rajasekhar is 10 years old.
06:59I will give the answer now.
07:01C. Vijayakumaru.
07:03Vijayakumaru was a poet who lived in Coimbatore.
07:06He was a poet who lived in Coimbatore.
07:08He was a poet who lived in Coimbatore.
07:10Vijayakumaru.
07:12Thank you, audience.
07:14Thank you, audience.
07:16Thank you, audience.
07:18Thank you, audience.
07:20Thank you, audience.
07:23Thank you, audience.
07:25Thank you, audience.
07:27The third question is worth Rs. 18.
07:29What is the most likely to happen?
07:32A. A six-point shot to the goal.
07:36B. A shot to the goal.
07:40C. A wide shot to the goal.
07:44D. A four-point shot to the wide shot.
07:49I think it will be a wide shot to the goal.
07:54I don't know much about cricket.
08:04What is the most likely to happen?
08:08Are you nervous?
08:10Yes, sir.
08:11Aloka, thank you so much for coming to this competition.
08:14We wish you all the strength and courage to fulfil your dreams.
08:21Thank you, sir.
08:27Jai Hind, Jai Bharat.
08:36Please welcome Siras Lakshapathi.
08:42SIRAS LAKSHAPATHI
08:46Siras Lakshapathi, we remember you.
08:50This hot seat is worth Rs. 77.88 million.
08:55You have a chance to win Rs. 3 million.
08:59In spite of winning Rs. 3 million,
09:03there is still a chance to win.
09:08Let's find out the answer to the fastest finger first question.
09:17This is a story that happened in the past.
09:26It happened in Senkota.
09:34It happened in Senkota.
09:42Let's see the answer.
09:47It happened in Gamperalia.
09:49It happened in Sansaranya.
09:52It happened in Senkota.
09:54It happened in Yakada Silpara.
09:57The winner is Madhu Ranga.
10:04Madhu Ranga
10:09Madhu Ranga
10:12How are you, Madhu Ranga?
10:14I'm fine, sir.
10:16That's good.
10:18Madhu Ranga, please tell us about yourself.
10:21I'm Chandana Mahathia.
10:24I'm a beautiful man born out of the womb of a beautiful woman.
10:31I have a wife and a son.
10:36What is the main reason for this interview?
10:43The main reason is that I'm here as a representative of many people.
10:51First of all, my mother.
10:54My father died when I was a child.
10:59I was three years old.
11:02My older brother was four years old.
11:05My older sister was eight years old.
11:07The village headman told me that our village has a tradition.
11:12The tradition is to make a house for three children and live in it.
11:18I think our tradition is a bit strange.
11:21He told me to tell him a good story.
11:23The tradition is to make a house for three children.
11:25That's our tradition.
11:26When I was five years old, my older brother was eight years old.
11:32He decided that it was too late to make a house for three children.
11:37So I stopped going to school.
11:39That was my second decision.
11:41My third decision was when I was five years old.
11:46I didn't have a lot of support from my family.
11:49I could only go to school.
11:51The tradition has a good future.
11:56If we continue on this path, we will reach a good place one day.
12:00That's why I decided to help him.
12:02I started teaching.
12:04Then, my older brother.
12:08I met him when I was going to school.
12:12He started teaching me.
12:17I decided to go to a university and get a degree.
12:23He decided to stay with me.
12:26That was my fourth decision.
12:28That was my fifth decision.
12:32You seem to be a very optimistic person.
12:39Why is that?
12:40I'm very optimistic about our future.
12:47I'm also a politician.
12:51What do you do for a living?
12:54I work for Janakapura as a politician.
12:58Why did you decide to become a politician?
13:01We can earn millions.
13:04Millions?
13:06Yes, millions.
13:08Madhushankar, we have 3 million rupees for you.
13:13We will take you to a village.
13:16We will ask you 15 questions.
13:18There are 3 options.
13:20Call a friend, ask the audience.
13:22You will get a new lifeline after 50 lakhs.
13:25We call that switching.
13:29Let's get started.
13:32Madhushankar Ranatunga.
13:38Which is the most beautiful lake in the world?
13:48A. Sepalika.
13:51B. Nidhikumba.
13:53C. Samanpitcha.
13:55D. Nilkata.
13:57I think the answer is A.
14:00The answer is A, Sepalika.
14:03The answer is A, Sepalika.
14:09The second question is worth Rs. 14,000.
14:12How many people earn Rs. 500 a day?
14:16A salesman earns Rs. 100.
14:19How many people earn Rs. 100 a day?
14:25A. 5.
14:28B. 10.
14:30C. 15.
14:31D. 20.
14:33C. 15.
14:35D. 20.
14:37D. 10.
14:39How many people earn Rs. 100 a day?
14:41How many people earn Rs. 100 a day?
14:43A. 2.
14:45The answer is...
14:4710.
14:52The third question is worth Rs. 80.
14:56Who is Mr. Bean?
14:58A. Robin Williams.
15:01B. Eddie Murphy.
15:04C. Jim Carrey.
15:06D. Rowan Atkinson.
15:21Mr. Bean, Rowan Atkinson.
15:24Mr. Bean, Rowan Atkinson.
15:30The fourth question is worth Rs. 10,000.
15:34How many people earn Rs. 100 a day?
15:38A. 8.
15:40B. 7.
15:42How many people earn Rs. 80 a day?
15:45A. Airavana.
15:47B. Khandula.
15:49C. Kadol.
15:51D. Nalagi.
15:54B. Khandula.
15:56C. Dutugaman.
15:58D. Nalagi.
16:01B. Dimbisar Raju.
16:03A. Airavana.
16:06B. Chakradevi.
16:08C. Anse.
16:11The answer is...
16:13A. Airavana.
16:14The answer is...
16:16A. Airavana.
16:19The answer is...
16:21A. Airavana.
16:23The answer is...
16:25A. Airavana.
16:27The next question is worth Rs. 20,000.
16:30What is the correct answer?
16:33A. Pabalunage Ratnasri Vijayasinghe.
16:36B. Sudhunelumako Ramukana Siddhartha Himi.
16:40C. Dasamasak Makusa Sunil Arya Ratna.
16:44D. Pihitaknathi Rambandha Senvirathna.
16:49The answer is...
16:51A. Rambandha Senvirathna.
16:55The answer is...
16:57A. Dasamasak Makusa Sunil Arya Ratna.
17:01The answer is...
17:03A. Dasamasak Makusa Sunil Arya Ratna.
17:06The next question is...
17:08A. Dasamasak Makusa Sunil Arya Ratna.
17:11B. Sudhunelumako Ramukana Siddhartha Himi.
17:16C. Dasamasak Makusa Sunil Arya Ratna.
17:23D. Pihitaknathi Rambandha Senvirathna.
17:27The answer is...
17:29A. Pihitaknathi Rambandha Senvirathna.
17:33The next question is...
17:35A. Pabalunage Ratnasri Vijayasinghe.
17:38The answer is...
17:40A. Pabalunage Ratnasri Vijayasinghe.
17:44B. Sudhunelumako Ramukana Siddhartha Himi.
17:48C. Dasamasak Makusa Sunil Arya Ratna.
17:52D. Pihitaknathi Rambandha Senvirathna.
17:56The answer is...
17:58A. Pabalunage Ratnasri Vijayasinghe.
18:02B. Sudhunelumako Ramukana Siddhartha Himi.
18:05C. Dasamasak Makusa Sunil Arya Ratna.
18:09D. Pihitaknathi Rambandha Senvirathna.
18:13The answer is...
18:15A. Pabalunage Ratnasri Vijayasinghe.
18:19B. Sudhunelumako Ramukana Siddhartha Himi.
18:23C. Dasamasak Makusa Sunil Arya Ratna.
18:27D. Pihitaknathi Rambandha Senvirathna.
18:30The answer is...
18:32A. Pabalunage Ratna Sunil Arya Ratna.
18:36B. Sudhunelumako Ramukana Siddhartha Himi.
18:40C. Dasamasak Makusa Sunil Arya Ratna.
18:44D. Pihitaknathi Rambandha Senvirathna.
18:48C. Dasamasak Makusa Sunil Arya Ratna.
18:52D. Pihitaknathi Rambandha Senvirathna.
18:56C. Dasamasak Makusa Sunil Arya Ratna.
19:00The answer is...
19:02A. Pabalunage Ratna Senvirathna.
19:06C. Dasamasak Makusa Sunil Arya Ratna.
19:10D. Pihitaknathi Rambandha Senvirathna.
19:14C. Dasamasak Makusa Sunil Arya Ratna.
19:18D. Pihitaknathi Rambandha Senvirathna.
19:22C. Dasamasak Makusa Sunil Arya Ratna.
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21:05We can't say it in words.
21:10I think an artist is not someone who works for the society.
21:23An artist is someone who works for the society.
21:28He is someone who represents the society.
21:34The society is sometimes different.
21:41When he works for the society, he sees that this is a mirror.
21:48But he thinks from his perspective that it is water.
21:54He is against someone who is a mirror.
21:58He is against someone who is water.
22:01The question is, who will be on the same page?
22:06He will try his best to tell us the truth.
22:12He will tell us the truth through music, through his music.
22:17He has a lot of courage.
22:20Where does this path lead to?
22:23Where does this path lead to?
22:25To his music.
22:27I think we don't have to dwell too much on the qualities of these great artists.
22:55I think we don't have to dwell too much on the qualities of these great artists.
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27:03We are trying to find a way to keep this tradition alive.
27:11Now, we see that children are being treated like a burden.
27:15I mean, I don't know if it's right or wrong to post it on Facebook,
27:19or if it's wrong to post it on social media.
27:23I don't know what to expect from the children.
27:27I don't know what to comment on it.
27:31But there is a social aspect to it.
27:35You can see it in your own eyes.
27:39It's a kind of a tragedy.
27:43It's a tragedy, and that's why I'm saying this.
27:47I'm not saying it's a bad thing.
27:51Yes, it's a bad thing.
27:55It's a tragedy.
27:59But, what do you think will happen to the children?
28:03It's a tragedy.
28:07They don't want to have children.
28:11They don't want to have children.
28:15They don't want to have children.
28:19I know of a child who is still in the airport.
28:23But, now it's a tragedy.
28:27I know of a child who is still in the airport.
28:31I know of a child who is still in the airport.
28:35But, how do we find the answers to these questions?
28:39But, how do we find the answers to these questions?
28:43What answers are there?
28:47The answers I see are education.
28:51We should give children social education.
28:55We should give children social education.
28:59We should teach them how to develop themselves.
29:03We should teach them how to develop themselves.
29:07Normally, a child is an asset to the parents.
29:11It's an asset.
29:15It's an asset.
29:19It's a child's asset.
29:23But, there are small gaps.
29:27I like to be a solution.
29:31But, who has the...
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30:27But with faltering human indices,
30:31we need to figure out what's causing these problems.
30:35We need to figure out what's causing these problems.
30:39I'm not an expert on child punishment.
30:43I have learned that primary appointments don't have this reserve
30:47We are like a wild boar that eats and destroys the world.
30:55Anyway, let's move on to the next question.
30:58Yes.
30:59The next question is worth Rs. 30,000.
31:02In Sri Lanka, which city is the most likely to be hit by an earthquake?
31:18A. Badulla B. Kurunegala C. Mathale D. Ratnapura
31:25I don't live in Kurunegala.
31:28Kurunegala is in Wayampalata.
31:31Wayampalata is a small town in Colombo.
31:34Badulla district is the most likely to be hit by an earthquake.
31:51Let's go to a lifeline.
31:53Let's go to a lifeline.
31:54Which one do you choose?
31:5550-50.
31:56Are you sure?
31:57I'm sure.
32:05Badulla or Mathale?
32:07I'll go for Mathale.
32:09Which one?
32:10Mathale A.
32:11Final answer?
32:12Final answer.
32:24There is a bit of doubt about the answer.
32:27Mathale is the center of Sri Lanka.
32:30That's why I said 50-50.
32:33You have to go for 50-50 because it's the center of Sri Lanka.
32:37I'll go for 50-50.
32:40That's right, isn't it?
32:49I'm going to tell you that he's going to Noreliya Badullasan.
32:52Okay, the first question is worth Rs. 50,000.
32:59When he went to India, he went to Japan with food, medicines and parachutes.
33:08A-1985, B-1986, C-1987, D-1988.
33:20Do you remember this incident?
33:22I remember the incident.
33:24As far as I remember, it was during the time of Vada Maharaj.
33:30That's when this incident happened.
33:32At that time, he was being beaten up by the Chief Minister.
33:37During this incident, Chandana Mahatmya...
33:41As far as I remember, J. R. Jayavardhana Mahatmya was the Chief Minister.
33:48I was born in 1988.
33:50During this incident, it was said that this was the time to end the war.
33:55But, after he went to India with food, medicines and parachutes...
34:02He was beaten up by the Chief Minister of India.
34:11It was a very painful time for him.
34:13It was a painful time for him.
34:17But, there were some years...
34:20I think it was 1983.
34:22I think it was 1983.
34:24Yes, it was 1983.
34:25It was 1987.
34:26It was 1987.
34:27It was 1988.
34:28It was 1988.
34:33I remember this incident.
34:35Do you remember?
34:36Yes.
34:43Who were you talking to?
34:44Suranga Prashant Mahatma.
34:47We have Suranga Prashant here.
34:50Suranga Prashant Mahatma, please give us the phone.
35:04Hello.
35:06Hello.
35:07Suranga Prashant Mahatma.
35:09Yes.
35:10This is Suranga Prashant Mahatma.
35:12I am Chandana Surya Bhandara.
35:14I am the Chief Minister of India.
35:16Yes.
35:17We have a small question for you.
35:19Madhushankar Ranathunga Mahatma is here.
35:22He would like to ask you a question.
35:24Do you want to answer?
35:26Yes, I would like to answer.
35:28Okay.
35:30Madhushankar, please start.
35:33Suranga Mahatma.
35:34Yes.
35:35Who gave food and medicines to Japan in 1985, 1986, 1987 and 1988?
35:46Hmm.
35:491985, 1986, 1987 and 1988.
35:53I think it was around 1987.
35:56I am just guessing.
36:00We didn't have a lot of information at that time.
36:03So, I think this is the last question.
36:09I will answer Suranga Mahatma's question.
36:12What is your final answer?
36:16Final answer?
36:17Yes.
36:23In the history of mankind, there has been a period of one year.
36:29As you said, there was a conflict between the United States and India.
36:36They wanted to stop it.
36:38So, they stopped it.
36:42They came to India and gave food and medicines.
36:46They gave food.
36:48Yes, they gave food.
36:50Yes, they gave food.
36:52Then, Madhya Pradesh stopped it.
36:55Then, they took away the government.
36:58As you said, they took away the government.
37:01Why did they stop it?
37:06There is no answer.
37:08There is no answer.
37:10But, there is an answer.
37:12They did not want to see the state of the United States.
37:15That is the reason.
37:17So, the final answer is 1988.
37:27Madhushank, we have answered your 7th question.
37:32You have won 50,000 rupees.
37:35But, you do not have a lifeline.
37:38No.
37:39You do not have a lifeline until you answer 3 more questions.
37:42So, let us move on to the 8th question.
37:44The 8th question is worth 70,000 rupees.
37:50Where did Sri Vikrama Rajasinghe Raju fall into the hands of the British?
37:56A. In Kundasala.
37:58B. In Madhya Mahal.
38:00C. In Mahiangana.
38:02In Mahiangana, in the hands of the British.
38:05Sri Vikrama Rajasinghe Raju is the last king of Sri Lanka.
38:11He is the son of a Nangi of King Rajasinghe.
38:15He is the son of a Nangi of King Rajasinghe.
38:17He is the son of a Nangi of King Rajasinghe.
38:22He is the son of a Nangi of King Rajasinghe.
38:25Otherwise, he was about to become a king.
38:30There is a poem.
38:32On the side of the Tingol Vela,
38:34On the side of the Paringha,
38:36On the side of the Thampala,
38:38I do not remember where I was.
38:40The king was on the side of the Tingol Vela.
38:45I do not remember where I was now.
38:47I went to the king and asked,
38:49Who is this?
38:51The king replied,
38:52There is a poem called Upahaseta Vage.
38:55Sri Vikrama Rajasinghe Raju died on the 8th of July, 1716.
39:00The king was not present at the time of his death.
39:06He was gone with his wife.
39:08I wrote a poem about him.
39:14I wrote a poem called,
39:16Mahiangana Edhi Vendabe Raju Nuvarawada Padeshakan
39:20died on the 8th of July, 1716.
39:24Final answer?
39:26Yes, final answer.
39:34In February 18th, 1815,
39:40King Vikramaditya,
39:46who was the last king of India,
39:54stayed at a house in Udupithiya village,
39:58in a village called Udupithiya.
40:01He stayed there.
40:03He stayed there.
40:05He stayed there.
40:07At that time,
40:09someone was outside.
40:11Someone was outside.
40:13Someone was outside.
40:15He went to the salesman and asked,
40:17how it is going?
40:19How is the king's business going?
40:21How is the business going on?
40:23The salesman asks the queen.
40:25She comes out to him,
40:27and the queen comes out.
40:29She brings the whole house,
40:31and the queen comes out.
40:33She can then show to the king and the people,
40:35the whole house,
40:37the entire house.
40:39In my time, the British came from Assam.
40:47They came to Assam for the first time.
40:51They came and went to the king's palace and preached.
40:59Because he was still the king, Sri Vikram Raj Singh.
41:02They were called Galaupalla.
41:04They took him away from there.
41:07They took him away and took him away.
41:09They took him away and took him away.
41:10They have a song for them.
41:12Then the king sings.
41:15I don't know what happened.
41:20Because the brandy is what makes it.
41:24Because the king is lolling at me.
41:28Then he gives it to me.
41:30Then he says, put it in your mouth and give me water.
41:35If possible, give me some water.
41:37Then he takes the king's brandy and takes it away.
41:43Do you believe this answer?
41:56Siraswala Lakshapathi.
41:58We invite you to come to this hot seat and talk.
42:03You can come at any time.
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42:10And the MindClick app.
42:12We remind you that you can go to the MindClick app.
42:19There is a website for that called Lakshapathi.Sirasatv.lk
42:24Madhusanaka Ranatunga,
42:26Are you saying that Sri Vikram Rajasinghe was killed by the British in Hangul?
42:31Yes, in Hangul.
42:33Are you saying that this is not a mythological story?
42:44Yes, it is a mythological story.
42:46Yes, it is a mythological story.
42:48Sri Vikram Rajasinghe was killed by the British in Hangul.
42:53Yes, he was killed by the British in Hangul.
42:55Yes, Sri Vikram Rajasinghe was killed by the British in Hangul.
42:57Yes, Sri Vikram Rajasinghe was killed by the British in Hangul.
42:59Yes, Sri Vikram Rajasinghe was killed by the British in Hangul.
43:01Yes, Sri Vikram Rajasinghe was killed by the British in Hangul.
43:03Yes, Sri Vikram Rajasinghe was killed by the British in Hangul.
43:05Yes, Sri Vikram Rajasinghe was killed by the British in Hangul.
43:07Yes, Sri Vikram Rajasinghe was killed by the British in Hangul.
43:09Yes, Sri Vikram Rajasinghe was killed by the British in Hangul.
43:11Yes, Sri Vikram Rajasinghe was killed by the British in Hangul.
43:13Yes, Sri Vikram Rajasinghe was killed by the British in Hangul.
43:15Yes, Sri Vikram Rajasinghe was killed by the British in Hangul.
43:17Yes, Sri Vikram Rajasinghe was killed by the British in Hangul.
43:19Yes, Sri Vikram Rajasinghe was killed by the British in Hangul.
43:21Yes, Sri Vikram Rajasinghe was killed by the British in Hangul.
43:23Yes, Sri Vikram Rajasinghe was killed by the British in Hangul.
43:25Yes, Sri Vikram Rajasinghe was killed by the British in Hangul.
43:27Yes, Sri Vikram Rajasinghe was killed by the British in Hangul.
43:29Yes, Sri Vikram Rajasinghe was killed by the British in Hangul.
43:31Yes, Sri Vikram Rajasinghe was killed by the British in Hangul.
43:33Yes, Sri Vikram Rajasinghe was killed by the British in Hangul.
43:35Yes, Sri Vikram Rajasinghe was killed by the British in Hangul.
43:37Yes, Sri Vikram Rajasinghe was killed by the British in Hangul.
43:39Yes, Sri Vikram Rajasinghe was killed by the British in Hangul.
43:41Yes, Sri Vikram Rajasinghe was killed by the British in Hangul.
43:43Yes, Sri Vikram Rajasinghe was killed by the British in Hangul.
43:45Yes, Sri Vikram Rajasinghe was killed by the British in Hangul.
43:47Yes, Sri Vikram Rajasinghe was killed by the British in Hangul.
43:49Yes, Sri Vikram Rajasinghe was killed by the British in Hangul.
43:51Yes, Sri Vikram Rajasinghe was killed by the British in Hangul.
43:53Yes, Sri Vikram Rajasinghe was killed by the British in Hangul.
43:55Yes, Sri Vikram Rajasinghe was killed by the British in Hangul.
43:57Yes, Sri Vikram Rajasinghe was killed by the British in Hangul.