Flying Fish (Sinhala: ඉගිල්ලෙන මලුවො) is a 2011 collection film guided by Sri Lankan producer Sanjeewa Pushpakumara. It was created with the money related backing of the Hubert Bals Fund of the International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR). The film made its reality debut on January 28, 2011, as a major aspect of the Rotterdam celebration's Tiger Awards Competition.film has been noted for its political worth, lovely cinematography, long takes, and stunning savagery .
The film draws on stories from the chief's life in the place where he grew up of Trincomalee, Sri Lanka, where Flying Fish was shot.
A youthful Sinhalese town lady begins to look all starry eyed at an armed force fighter and gets pregnant. The few endeavors to prematurely end the tyke however comes up short. While they are making love in the remains of a relinquished building, her father sees them. While he doesn't face her about what he has seen, the scene frequents him constantly. As the war escalates, grown-up villagers are selected into the common safeguard power to ensure the town fringe. Among these enlisted people is her father, who is rebuffed and mortified by the warriors from her beau's unit for not being wary one day. Discouraged, he shoots himself inside an unfilled dugout. In the mean time, the officer and his detachment accept an exchange to an inaccessible posting, leaving the lady in extraordinary misery. Tormented by her father's suicide and her anger at the warrior who abandons her pregnant, she flees the village.