[1] He has produced several critically acclaimed award-winning television serials such as Mahamera Pamula, Bogala Sawundiris and Sitha Niwana Katha.
Then he went to Bhadrawathi School in Polhengoda where he met his mates, Nihal Silva, Ashoka Senarath Mudalige, and Sanjaya Leelaratne.
[4][5] During school times, his friend Nihal Silva performed a Vesak drama called Sadu Siripa.
[3] Meanwhile, he met Arthur U. Amarasena and got the opportunity to act in 1976 blockbuster film Madol Duwa directed by Lester and then in Gehenu Lamai.
[2] After that he met Tissa Abeysekara and at the same time, he got the opportunity to work as the second assistant director for Gamini Hewawitharana's films Anduru Charikawa and Du Daruwo under the guidance of Somaweera Senanayake.
[6] Apart from that, he worked as an assistant director in Tissa Abeysekera's Mahagedara, Manmulawel and Sarath Gunaratne's Wathsala Akka and Sunil Ariyaratne's Ahas Maliga.
[6] He had the opportunity to be the chief assistant director of several popular cult television serials including Dhamma Jagoda's Palingu Menike, Titus Thotawatte's Ran Kahawanu, Lucien Bulathsinhala's Tharadevi, Thilak Gunawardena's Kumarihami, Bandula Vithanage's Erabadu Mal and Janaka Mallimarachchi's Gimhane Nimaviya.
[4][5][3] His maiden teledrama direction came through single episode serial Eka Wahalak Yata written by Somaweera Senanayake.
Then he created more than 20 single episode teledramas such as Seeni John, Dasiyage Rathriya, Mudukku,[7] Parameshwari and Wathura Mala.
[4][5] He made the Buddhist single episode television serial Sitha Niwana Katha which telecast on Rupavahini in every Poya Day which was started by an idea of Somaweera Senanayake.
[5] In 2008, he made his maiden cinema direction by making romantic drama film Nil Diya Yahana starring Saranga Disasekara and Chathurika Peiris in lead roles.