
Gindari: Bahubuthayo 2 2015
In *Gindari: Bahubuthayo 2 (2015)*, Sri Lankan comedy director Udayakantha Warnasuriya delivers another laugh-out-loud adventure as two well-meaning but clumsy journalists find their home overrun by a mischievous she-devil.
Director: Udayakantha Warnasuriya
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Gindari: Bahubuthayo 2 (2015) about?
The film follows two clueless journalists whose home is taken over by a playful, troublesome she-devil. Their efforts to evict the spirit lead to a series of chaotic, laugh-filled misadventures that test their sanity and teamwork.
Who directed Gindari: Bahubuthayo 2?
Udayakantha Warnasuriya directed *Gindari: Bahubuthayo 2*, known for his knack for blending humor with Sri Lankan cultural quirks.
Who stars in Gindari: Bahubuthayo 2?
The film features Paboda Sandeepani, Mahendra Perera, Rodney Warnakula, Sriyantha Mendis, and Richard Manamudali in its core cast.
Is Gindari: Bahubuthayo 2 (2015) worth watching?
As a pure comedy, *Gindari: Bahubuthayo 2* delivers plenty of laughs with its supernatural-themed antics and local humor. While IMDb ratings aren't available, its genre and cast suggest it's a solid pick for fans of lighthearted, culturally rich entertainment.
How long is Gindari: Bahubuthayo 2?
*Gindari: Bahubuthayo 2* runs for 130 minutes, offering a generous dose of comedic escapades.
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About Gindari: Bahubuthayo 2 (2015) — A Hilarious Supernatural Comedy You Can't Miss
In *Gindari: Bahubuthayo 2 (2015)*, Sri Lankan comedy director Udayakantha Warnasuriya delivers another laugh-out-loud adventure as two well-meaning but clumsy journalists find their home overrun by a mischievous she-devil. The supernatural chaos unfolds in a quirky household where the rules of reality bend under the weight of slapstick humor and witty banter, blending folk mythology with modern-day absurdity. Paboda Sandeepani and Mahendra Perera shine as the bumbling reporters whose attempts to rid their house of the prankster spirit spiral into an unforgettable comedic spectacle, filled with quick wit, chaotic chases, and plenty of local flavor.
Under Warnasuriya's direction, the film balances lighthearted folklore with the zaniness of everyday life, creating a mood that's both playful and slightly eerie. The she-devil's antics serve as the catalyst for endless mishaps, testing the journalists' patience and ingenuity while keeping audiences hooked with non-stop gags. With sharp comedic timing and a vibrant tone, *Gindari: Bahubuthayo 2* is a must-watch for fans of Sri Lankan comedy who crave laughter with a dash of the supernatural.