
A continuation of “Bawa Duka”; via Peduru’s family, the narrative exposes the social stasis/class discrimination encouraged by the local Sinhalese Buddhist clergy, while the arrival of the Christian missionaries signals a more progressive mindset, though at the cost of conversion to a monotheistic faith. Tyranny is not only practiced by the British colonials but equally facilitated by local traditional institutions--thus, the resultant suffering (Duka) of Peduru is a combination of the two.
| Release Date | September 5, 1997 | |
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| Status | Released | |
| Original Title | Bawa Karma - භව කර්ම | |
| Runtime | 2h 30min | |
| Budget | — | |
| Revenue | — | |
| Language | Sinhalese | |
| Original Language | Sinhala | |
| Production Countries | — | |
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