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. Both men vie for the affection of Kanthi, the eldest daughter of their landlord. The conflict highlights a classic cinematic trope: the struggle of the "underdog" against a powerful, selfish adversary.
The film's greatest asset is its . It doesn't attempt to be a high-brow drama; instead, it focuses on the charm of its lead actors. The rivalry between the "modest farmers" and the "rich businessman" provides a relatable (though exaggerated) social conflict that resonated with audiences of the era. Weaknesses
The enduring legacy of Ara Soyza is heavily credited to its powerhouse cast, featuring the finest comedic minds of 20th-century Sri Lankan cinema: The ringleader of the hostel antics Wimal Kumara de Costa Co-conspirator and physical comedian Don Sirisena The third eccentric hostel roommate Sabeetha Perera The hostel owner's coveted daughter Piyadasa Wijekoon Vadiga Patuna Supporting comedic force Lilian Edirisinghe Aunty Kiridena Strict, hilarious hostel authority
