Set against the backdrop of a traditional Sri Lankan village, the story revolves around the life of , a young woman who is blind. The narrative explores themes of compassion, social hierarchy, and the clash between feudal traditions and modern romantic ideals.
The central conflict ignites when another tenant, a wealthy but arrogant village businessman (Mudalali) named Wadigapatuna, enters the picture. Both Soyza and Wadigapatuna fall deeply in love with Kanthi, the eldest daughter of the rental home's owner. Ara Soysa Sinhala Film
The film captured the unique cultural landscape of mid-1980s Sri Lanka. It highlighted the socioeconomic divide between simple rural workers (represented by potato-farming Soyza) and emerging open-market capitalists (represented by shop-owner Wadigapatuna). By framing this economic clash through a humorous, romantic lens, the film resonated deeply with working-class Sri Lankan audiences. 🏛️ Legacy and Modern Availability Set against the backdrop of a traditional Sri