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  1. Jul 5, 2021 · Manik Sandrasagara, who was away from the Island for a while, returned once again as the producer of the film God King, making a huge difference in the annals of Sinhala cinema.

  2. May 17, 2009 · A few weeks before he died in a Singapore hospital on May 18th last year, Manik Sandrasagra, the mercurial former impresario and film director reborn as a heritage guru, phoned and said he’d come over and buy two copies of my book Sindbad in Serendib, one for himself, one for his brother.

  3. The story of Living Heritage Koslanda began more than 30 years ago when Manik Sandrasagra, a Sri Lankan film director and cultural visionary, dreamed of creating an oasis in “one of the most sacred and secret places on Planet Earth”.

  4. Jul 5, 2021 · Manik Sandrasaga­ra, who was at the time mentally and financiall­y exhausted, was arrested shortly afterwards in 1980 in Britain. At the time he was the driver of a van loaded with a small machine which was imported to Sri Lanka some time ago where Manik had asked to resend to London if not sold.

  5. Jul 19, 2009 · By Koshika Sandrasagra. Serendipity was one of my father Manik Sandrasagras favourite words. Manik was a man of many words - consummately articulate - and a man who may have had his detractors and his critics, but was also greatly loved, respected and not easily ignored.

  6. May 25, 2008 · Love and be loved - In memory of Manik Sandrasagra. Yes, he loved women, with abandon, and without. jealousy. He loved the plants. villagers smoked and cooked. He enjoyed palavering. with headmen and washer women, and at the end of the visit.

  7. Koshika Sandrasagra remembers her father Manik, a visionary and passionate advocate of Sri Lanka's culture, environment and balance. She praises Stephen Champion's book Dharmadeepa, which captures the essence of the Lanka that Manik cherished and shared with his friends.