"Ali Baba Saha Horu Hathaliha" (අලි බබා සහ හොරු හතලිහ), a colorful cinematic creation, graced the screens on October 12, 1991. This vibrant production, directed by N. Vimalasena and produced by Chandrani Vimalasena, embodies the essence of Sinhala cinema during this era. The film boasts a talented ensemble cast, including Lionel Deraniyagala, Piyadasa Wijekoon, Wilson Karunarathna, Mervin Jayathunga, Somy Rathnayake, Rex Kodippili, Don Sirisena, Freddie Silva, Asoka Peiris, Robin Fernando, Bandu Samarasinghe, Hugo Fernando, Aruna Shanthi, Tennyson Cooray, Sumith Mudannayake, Samanthi Lanarole, Manel Chandralatha, Sandya Kumari, Fareena Lye, Lilian Edirisinghe, Soniya Disanayaka, Upali Dushmantha Jayathilaka, Gunapala Karunapathirana, Lakshman Arachchige, Nimal Kaldera, Lenin Wickrema, Sunethra Disanayaka, and more. Their collective performances bring life and vibrancy to the narrative, leaving an indelible mark on the tapestry of Sinhala cinema. Director N. Vimalasena's creative vision guides the film's artistic journey, while producer Chandrani Vimalasena ensures the project's successful realization. The film's vibrant cinematography, captured on 35mm film in full color, immerses audiences in a visual feast, adding depth and dimension to the storytelling. The music of "Ali Baba Saha Horu Hathaliha" contributes to its lively atmosphere, complementing the narrative with a captivating soundtrack. The crew of this cinematic gem includes talented individuals who have dedicated their expertise to crafting a memorable piece of Sinhala cinema. "Ali Baba Saha Horu Hathaliha" stands as a testament to the era's creativity and artistic expression. It represents a time when Sinhala cinema was vibrant and celebrated. With its talented cast, skillful direction, and memorable soundtrack, the film continues to be a cherished part of Sri Lanka's cinematic heritage, offering viewers a glimpse into a bygone era of entertainment and storytelling.