Bahubuthayo

It released on 8 August 2002 and was a commercial hit in Sri Lankan film history in that year, which induced the director to make its sequels.

[7] Lanti and Bunty are two young journalists, who go out on an assignment to the southerns village of Kirindiwela, where according to the legends, an abode of evil spirits in ancient times, to write a feature on devil dancing and exorcist rituals for a travel publication.

While spending their first night in this jungle home of a village exorcist Elaris Appuhami, Bunty and Lanty were pleasantly surprised to encounter a pretty young girl named Tikiri, who Elaris told Lanti and Bunty was his domestic helper.

When all their efforts to send her back home failed, the desperate young men explain their plight to the Chief Priest of the village temple, who informed them that Tikiri was in fact an evil spirit which posed off as a human being.

The chief priest tells them that he will finish this nuisance, but after before months, come back and help to build a temple bell pole.

Their housemate, Chaminda, their office friends, and a local gang also captured by Tikiri's possessed and abilities.

Lanti and Bunty explained their horror experience to god and plead to remove her from their home.

Magical spectacle, which was given to Lanty and Bunty has the power to visualize actual appearance of devils, god and humans as it is.

After finished the work, Priest provided a bowl of holy water (Pirith pan) of Lord Buddha and said this can remove her from the home.

[10] The film was released on 2002 in more than 25 EAP circuit cinemas and ended the theatrical shows in November 2002.