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Walampoori: Seven and Half Dreams

  • 2025
  • 2h 30m
IMDb RATING
8.7/10
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Walampoori: Seven and Half Dreams (2025)
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Five village con men join a traveling performance group as cover. A fake priest recruits them to pose as businessmen in a scheme to purchase two Walampooris.Five village con men join a traveling performance group as cover. A fake priest recruits them to pose as businessmen in a scheme to purchase two Walampooris.Five village con men join a traveling performance group as cover. A fake priest recruits them to pose as businessmen in a scheme to purchase two Walampooris.

  • Director
    • Lakmal Darmarathna
  • Writers
    • Damitha Chandrasiri
    • Lakmal Darmarathna
  • Stars
    • Ashan Dias
    • Thumindu Dodantenne
    • Dilhani Ekanayake
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.7/10
    853
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Lakmal Darmarathna
    • Writers
      • Damitha Chandrasiri
      • Lakmal Darmarathna
    • Stars
      • Ashan Dias
      • Thumindu Dodantenne
      • Dilhani Ekanayake
    • 20User reviews
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    Ashan Dias
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    Udayanthi Kulatunga
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    10Nandana_Semasinghe

    A Bold, Twisted Tale from the Mastermind Behind Koombiyo

    Walampoori: Seven and Half Dreams is a deliciously layered cinematic puzzle that grabs you by the collar and doesn't let go. Directed by Lakmal Darmarathna, this film is a wild mix of con artistry, spiritual masquerade, and social satire, all wrapped in a gritty, suspenseful atmosphere.

    The story follows five village tricksters who hide behind a traveling performance troupe, but the plot thickens when a fake Hindu priest lures them into a bigger, more dangerous scheme. What unfolds is part cat-and-mouse, part dreamscape, and part cautionary tale-with each act more unpredictable than the last.

    Performances are sharp across the board, especially from Thumindu Dodantenne and Dilhani Ekanayake, who bring charisma and depth to morally grey characters. The cinematography is rich and moody, and the dialogue snaps with wit and tension.

    What makes Walampoori stand out is its fearless approach to storytelling-it takes risks, plays with structure, and embraces ambiguity, all while keeping the suspense taut. It's not just a thriller; it's a maze of motivations, illusions, and shifting loyalties.

    A must-watch for fans of crime, psychological drama, and stories that don't spoon-feed their answers. Darmarathna is clearly playing the long game-and we're lucky to be along for the ride.
    8Rajeew

    Thought Provoking Thriller

    Walampoori gives out an important message to the whole society about the balancing act of pursuing wealth and greed. It captures the essence of the common man's desire to be wealthy and live in the heaven (upper class), where, depending on the circumstances, they are ready to die for it or quickly give up their dreams and settle into reality. This never-ending struggle - fueled, sparked and manipulated by politicians throughout the history - is superbly captured by the Director and talented cast, who deliver their roles spectacularly. A must-watch!

    PS: RIP Darshan Dharmaraj - You will be missed in Sri Lankan cinema.
    10omirajana

    Dream came true for the sake of Sri Lankan Cinema

    "Walampoori: Seven and Half Dreams" is not just a movie, it's a dream came true for the sake of Sri Lankan Cinema. A pure classy Adventure - Thriller, a must watch movie. The plot is based around a few villagers who are thieves by law but they are covering themselves as performing group. They knew nothing at all that their fate written on a 'Valampuri'....

    A perfectly balanced movie in my experience. Camera angles, BGMs and casting are on top notch. The plot is well built and perfectly linked all over the nodes. It must be mentioned that the movie direction was at the best level. For me, I must say that this the best performances in every sides from a Sri Lankan Movie in these recent years.

    It's so rare to enjoy a classy adventure - thriller in all movie industries. Hats off for that effort for the Walampoori crew. Overall a superb well driven movie and there only a few points that I think that they could do better.

    Not a single second is a waste in this this movie. That's why I said a perfectly balanced, well driven and perfectly linked movie. A must watch movie!!
    9sudheeras

    The best ever Sri Lankan thriller drama!

    A global standard thriller drama with several twists that leave the viewers with so many puzzles to solve post-viewing the movie. This is the most hyped and awaited movie in Sri Lankan cinema and Laka (the creator) has been able to live up to the expectations. The movie provokes a discussion on the country's socio-political circumstances and the struggle/rivalry of people from different socio-economic classes in chasing their dreams. The use of non-verbal metaphors and signals to communicate strong messages to the viewers throughout the movie is excellent. This is a product of an exemplery team work for an international audience.
    10Hansima-7

    Cinema at its best

    Just came home after watching the late night screening on a monday night! That alone reflects how good the movie is. The plot twists and the ability to provide such a fresh storyline on the relatable theme speaks to cross section of Sri Lankan and global society. Loved the art direction and lighting! Acting was just first class! I am so glad they released this while i am vacationing in Sri Lanka. Got the full movie feeling! I just came home after watching the late-night screening on a Monday night - and honestly, the very fact that I made the effort to stay out late, especially on a weeknight, says a lot about how good the movie is. It's not often that a film can pull you in so completely that you lose all sense of time, but this one truly did. From the moment the opening scene unfolded, I knew I was in for something special. It wasn't just another typical storyline; it was a bold, fresh take on a deeply relatable theme that resonates across both Sri Lankan society and a wider global audience.

    The way the plot twists were handled was truly masterful. Every time I thought I had figured out what was coming next, the story would shift in a direction I didn't anticipate, keeping me fully engaged and emotionally invested. What impressed me even more was how natural these twists felt - nothing was forced or exaggerated. The storytelling flowed organically, with a strong emotional core that made you care about every single character on screen. It's rare to find a movie that balances unpredictability with authenticity so effortlessly.

    One of the things that stood out to me the most was how the film took a familiar theme - struggles with identity, societal expectations, and personal freedom - and made it feel completely new. These are topics that countless films have explored before, but here, the director and writers managed to present it through a lens that felt intimately Sri Lankan yet universally understandable. Whether you are from Colombo, Kandy, New York, or London, there's something in this story that will resonate with you. It speaks to the human experience with such honesty and tenderness, it's impossible not to be moved.

    The art direction and lighting deserve a special mention. Every frame looked meticulously thought out. The color palettes shifted subtly with the mood of the story, and the lighting choices added so much depth to the characters and the settings. Scenes set during different times of day or emotional states felt distinct not just because of the performances but because the visual language of the film complemented the narrative so perfectly. There were moments where the visuals alone told as much of the story as the dialogue did, which is a testament to the team's incredible craftsmanship.

    As for the acting - it was simply first class. Every actor, whether in a lead role or a supporting part, brought their A-game. Performances were nuanced, heartfelt, and believable. You could see the layers within the characters, their inner conflicts, and their transformations as the story progressed. It wasn't just a case of actors reciting lines; it was a complete embodiment of the characters they portrayed. The emotional moments hit harder because the actors truly lived their roles, and the more light-hearted or humorous scenes felt genuine rather than scripted.

    I'm especially grateful that the timing of the film's release coincided with my vacation in Sri Lanka. Watching it here, surrounded by local audiences who laughed, gasped, and sighed at all the right moments, added so much to the experience. There's something uniquely powerful about watching a story unfold in a place where the cultural nuances are immediately understood, and where the themes strike a particularly deep chord. I genuinely got the full "movie feeling" - that rare, immersive experience that reminds you why cinema can be so magical.

    Overall, this film was more than just a night out at the movies; it was a memorable experience that left a real impact on me. I'm already thinking about watching it again before I leave. If you get the chance, whether you're in Sri Lanka or elsewhere when it eventually reaches global audiences, don't miss it. This is storytelling at its finest - fresh, heartfelt, beautifully crafted, and brilliantly performed.

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      "Walampoori" marked a standout moment in Sinhala cinema, where a young director skillfully harnessed the depth and maturity of veteran actors to tell a story rooted in real-life simplicity. The film's storyline was inspired by a common yet often overlooked incident, turning it into a powerful cinematic experience. Many viewers praised the performances not as acting, but as truly "living" the roles-highlighting the untapped potential of seasoned Sri Lankan actors when given meaningful scripts.

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    • Release date
      • January 2025 (Sri Lanka)
    • Country of origin
      • Sri Lanka
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    • Language
      • Sinhala
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      • Sri Lanka(on location)
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      • Antworks Entertainment
      • Green Light Films
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      • $10
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 30m(150 min)
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      • 2.35 : 1

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