Sikuru Tharuwa is a 1963 Sri Lankan drama directed by L. S. Ramachandran and written by P. K. D. Seneviratne.
It was developed by the Kurulu Rana group that attempted to make original movies pertaining to Sinhalese culture.
Sikuru Tharuwa was the second production of the John Edmund Amaratunga led Kurula Rana group after Kurulu Bedda.
Most of the cast and crew from the earlier film were again part of the production including the screenwriter P. K. D. Seneviratne, stars Punya Heendeniya and D. R. Nanayakkara and director L. S.
Critics praised the outdoor locations used in shooting and the original storyline about Sinhalese village life.