Some fan pages like Siri Lankan share links to full versions.
Released in 2021, Mata Thama Mathakai (මට තමයි මතකයි — “Only I Remember”) is a Sinhala-language Sri Lankan film directed by that defied conventional commercial cinema. Blending psychological thriller elements with arthouse sensibilities, the movie gained significant attention not just for its narrative complexity but for its bold exploration of memory, trauma, and identity. It quickly became a “hot” topic among cinephiles and general audiences alike, sparking debates about mental health representation in Sri Lankan media.
The Sinhala film (I Still Remember), released on October 28, 2005 , is a notable entry in Sri Lankan cinema directed and produced by Sunil Soma Peiris . Classified as a drama, the movie explored intense emotional and social themes, often associated with the "adult drama" or "NC-17" category in Sri Lankan film reviews. Cast and Creative Team mata thama mathakai sinhala move hot
The cast included veteran actors like Rex Kodippili , Sisira Kumarathunga , Sando Harris , and Kapila Sigera .
Thara smiles through tears. “Finish it, Sam.” Some fan pages like Siri Lankan share links to full versions
The film was part of a specific era in the early 2000s when the Sri Lankan film industry explored more explicit romantic and dramatic narratives. Sunil Soma Peiris
A celebrated but fading Sinhala cinema songwriter, afflicted with a rare form of autobiographical amnesia, wakes every day believing he is still a young man in the 1990s—until the ghost of the famous actress he once loved, now aged and forgotten by him, visits him in the present. It quickly became a “hot” topic among cinephiles
Mata thama mathakai. (I only remember myself.)
Some fan pages like Siri Lankan share links to full versions.
Released in 2021, Mata Thama Mathakai (මට තමයි මතකයි — “Only I Remember”) is a Sinhala-language Sri Lankan film directed by that defied conventional commercial cinema. Blending psychological thriller elements with arthouse sensibilities, the movie gained significant attention not just for its narrative complexity but for its bold exploration of memory, trauma, and identity. It quickly became a “hot” topic among cinephiles and general audiences alike, sparking debates about mental health representation in Sri Lankan media.
The Sinhala film (I Still Remember), released on October 28, 2005 , is a notable entry in Sri Lankan cinema directed and produced by Sunil Soma Peiris . Classified as a drama, the movie explored intense emotional and social themes, often associated with the "adult drama" or "NC-17" category in Sri Lankan film reviews. Cast and Creative Team
The cast included veteran actors like Rex Kodippili , Sisira Kumarathunga , Sando Harris , and Kapila Sigera .
Thara smiles through tears. “Finish it, Sam.”
The film was part of a specific era in the early 2000s when the Sri Lankan film industry explored more explicit romantic and dramatic narratives. Sunil Soma Peiris
A celebrated but fading Sinhala cinema songwriter, afflicted with a rare form of autobiographical amnesia, wakes every day believing he is still a young man in the 1990s—until the ghost of the famous actress he once loved, now aged and forgotten by him, visits him in the present.
Mata thama mathakai. (I only remember myself.)