| Abudasse kale | |
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| Directed by | Kumar Wickremasooriya |
| Written by | Kumar Wickremasooriya |
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| Country | Sri Lanka |
| Language | Sinhalese |
Abudasse kale is a 1968 Sri Lankan film directed by Kumar Wickremasooriya. [1]
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