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Next, I should think about legal platforms in Sri Lanka or elsewhere where they might offer Sinhala subtitles. Maybe streaming services like Muvimbar or others. I'll need to check if these platforms have the movie or similar ones. If not, then maybe torrent sites, but I have to warn about the legal risks and security issues. Another angle is looking for community forums or
I should structure the guide step by step, starting with legal options, then alternatives, and lastly, steps for torrents. Make sure to include safety tips for torrenting, like using a VPN and antivirus. Finally, summarize the key points and reinforce the importance of supporting content creators legally. Also, the user might not be aware of alternative methods
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