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One film drives Rs. 1 billion impact on local cinema industry, marking historic milestone

One film drives Rs. 1 billion impact on local cinema industry, marking historic milestone

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Dharmayuddhaya 2 is not just a successful film. It marks the first time in Sri Lanka that a single production has generated a billion-rupee impact across the broader cinema ecosystem.

The development signals a turning point for the local film industry, shifting from isolated box office success to a wider economic contribution.

A record-breaking performance

The film recorded the fastest Rs. 500 million in earnings, achieving the milestone within 50 days. It has also drawn over one million cinema-goers within a short period and is on track to become the highest-grossing Sri Lankan film.

From box office success to industry-wide impact

Cinema halls reported increased screenings and extended show runs, with consistently high occupancy rates across multiple locations.

The food and beverage segment also recorded strong growth, with cinema cafeterias reporting higher sales and increased spending per viewer.

In the advertising and branding space, there has been a noticeable rise in demand for digital campaigns and brand integrations linked to the film.

Within the production and technical sectors, the film has boosted confidence in large-scale productions, alongside increased demand for skilled crews and post-production services.

Transport and surrounding businesses have also benefited, with higher footfall to cinema locations contributing to increased activity in nearby retail outlets and restaurants.

Global reach and foreign revenue

The film has expanded beyond Sri Lanka through distribution in 30 countries, contributing to foreign exchange earnings.

Conclusion

Dharmayuddhaya 2 has delivered an estimated Rs. 1 billion-plus economic impact, generated foreign income across international markets, and signals the beginning of a new commercial phase in Sri Lanka’s cinema industry.

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