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The 1980s and 90s saw Wala Katha move to television. Shows like "Kopi Kade" (The Coffee Shop) became national institutions. They captured the "lifestyle" component perfectly—showing how people eat, dress, argue, and love in urban and suburban Sri Lanka.

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