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00:00🎵 Intro Music 🎵
00:12🎵 Music Continues 🎵
00:24Welcome, welcome, welcome.
00:26We are honored to have you here with us tonight at 7.30 PM.
00:36Sirasa Lakshapathi.
00:38Sirasa Lakshapathi is very much appreciated by all of you.
00:44And we also appreciate all of you who are watching from home.
00:49So, we have a question for all of you.
00:54What is the name of the city in Rwanda?
00:57Anuradhapura, Biratnapura, Siruanwala, Di, Srijayawardhanapura.
01:02So, make a list and fill it out.
01:05After you fill it out, send it to us at 7788.
01:14Today, we have a role of a contestant.
01:17Please welcome, Jaya Mali.
01:30Hello, Jaya Mali. How are you?
01:32I am fine.
01:33So, what are your expectations for today?
01:35My expectations for today are to go to the next level.
01:39What do you mean by next level?
01:41I mean to go to the next level, which is 1.2 lakhs.
01:43To go to 1.2 lakhs.
01:45So, tell me about Jaya Mali. Who are you?
01:48I am Jaya Mali Abewardhana.
01:50I am 33 years old. I am a married woman.
01:53I have a young son.
01:55I work at Home Agama Pradesh.
01:58I am happy with everything.
02:01So, Jaya Mali, how do you expect your youngest son to grow up?
02:09I think he should become a person with a sense of humanity.
02:13That is not an educational goal.
02:17He should be able to do whatever he wants.
02:19I think we should give him everything in our home.
02:25I think he should be able to do whatever he wants.
02:27That is his background.
02:29He should be able to do whatever he wants.
02:31He should be a good son who has a good heart.
02:36So, what do you mean by a person with a sense of humanity?
02:39A person with a sense of humanity means,
02:41as I think,
02:43we see a lot of people going to the World Cup.
02:47They should do their own thing,
02:49cut their own hair,
02:51and go where they want to go.
02:53Otherwise,
02:55They should do their own thing,
02:57cut their own hair,
02:59and go where they want to go.
03:01That is what I am praying for.
03:03Yes.
03:05So it should be done voluntarily?
03:08Not individually?
03:12I think...
03:14Jayamayali,
03:16give birth to your son properly.
03:18How do you imagine your son looks in the future?
03:22And how do you imagine what kind of a dendent ish action
03:25your son will take?
03:28Right?
03:30But it's not like that.
03:32It exists for everyone.
03:34In the society, that's what we have now.
03:36That is,
03:38our own...
03:40It's not visible, the other eye is visible.
03:42That's why
03:44we do so many things.
03:46So, to create children who are not like that,
03:48upbringing
03:50means
03:52supporting
03:54the child
03:56properly.
03:58We have to give them
04:00a lot of things.
04:02How?
04:04If they are not raised like animals,
04:06humans like animals will exist in the future.
04:08Yes, yes.
04:10So, that's important.
04:12Okay, Jayamali.
04:14You are someone who aspires to raise children like animals.
04:16Yes.
04:18So, today,
04:20you and Duryodhana are here.
04:22Yes.
04:24Jayamali, let's get to work.
04:26Let's get to work.
04:28Let's get to work.
04:30Let's get to work.
04:32Let's get to work.
04:34Let's get to work.
04:36Let's get to work.
04:38Let's get to work.
04:40Let's get to work.
04:42Let's get to work.
04:44Let's get to work.
04:46Let's get to work.
04:48Let's get to work.
04:50Let's get to work.
04:52Let's get to work.
04:54A child can grow up to 2.6 kg,
04:56but a child
04:58who is less than
05:00100 kg will become a baby.
05:02A baby
05:04can grow up to
05:062.6 kg,
05:08but a child
05:10who is less than
05:12100 kg will become a baby.
05:14We have a chart.
05:16We have a chart.
05:18We have a chart.
05:20We have a chart.
05:22Our child
05:24is less than 2.6 kg.
05:26It is a baby.
05:28She is growing
05:30faster.
05:32She will not grow up to 0 kg, right?
05:34No, she will not grow up to 0 kg.
05:36No, she will not grow up to 0 kg.
05:40She will get a girlfriend.
05:42Yes, she will get a girlfriend.
05:44You agree, right?
05:46So, who did Jayamali talk to?
05:52Chamal Tenwaran.
05:53Who is Chamal Tenwaran?
05:54Chamal Tenwaran is my immediate boss.
05:55Does he work in Sahakara Pradesh?
05:56Yes.
05:57Where does he work?
05:58Home Agra.
05:59Home Agra?
06:00Yes.
06:02Are you Chamal Tenwaran?
06:07I am calling from Chandana Surya Bhandar, Sirasa Lakshmipathy, how are you, how is your
06:30health?
06:31I am fine.
06:33I am fine.
06:47Talk about it.
07:02The weight of the coral you see is 60kg, 60kg more, 60kg less, or 0kg.
07:13How much does it weigh?
07:1460kg of coral.
07:16You put 60kg of coral in the water.
07:21The weight you see is 60kg, 60kg less, 60kg more, or 0kg.
07:27Time's up.
07:35I have two answers.
07:36What's the answer?
07:38I thought it was less than 60kg.
07:42Final answer?
07:43Final answer.
07:45Final answer?
07:46Final answer.
08:15We call this a successful competition.
08:18A successful competition is a milestone.
08:21That's the truth.
08:23Hari Jaya Mali.
08:25Thank you very much for coming to this competition.
08:27You have won Rs. 200,000.
08:31We have created an online banking app with the money you have won.
08:38We would like to dedicate it to you.
08:40Jaya Veva, Jaya Veva, Jaya Veva.
08:44Jaya Veva, Jaya Veva, Jaya Veva.
08:45Jaya Veva, Jaya Veva, Jaya Veva.
08:55Today we have six contestants from very thankful families.
09:03We would like to invite one of the six contestants to the hot seat.
09:08But, before that we would like to welcome this person.
09:12The winner of the Budhka Herath competition,
09:14the winner of the Chathurangani Series,
09:17Nithmini Ratnayake,
09:19the winner of the Sirtiyatapattu Delgoda,
09:21Mirosh Perera Rathmalan,
09:24and the winner of the Medhaviyabe Sekhar.
09:30Alright.
09:31Now, someone will come to the hot seat.
09:35And that is the fastest finger from this side.
09:43This is the food bowl of Bilivelin Sakasana.
09:50The winner of this competition is...
10:06Alright. Let's see the answer.
10:13Tanokola.
10:15Next, dalambua.
10:17Next, katusa.
10:19Finally, let's see.
10:20The winner of this competition is...
10:26Nithmini Ratnayake.
10:36Hello, Nithmini.
10:38How are you, Nithmini?
10:39I'm fine.
10:40What does Nithmini mean?
10:42Nithmini means a person who is not.
10:47Who are you?
10:49I'm a medical student at the Colombo Medical School.
10:53Alright.
10:54What do you want to do the most?
10:58I don't want to do anything.
11:00I have a tendency to try everything.
11:03That means you have a lot of talent.
11:05Yes.
11:06What kind of talent do you have?
11:08I don't have a lot of talent.
11:10But I have a lot of education skills.
11:13I also make music.
11:15I used to play chess when I was a kid.
11:18I used to play chess.
11:20I also try everything in the classroom.
11:23I try everything.
11:25Something of everything is good.
11:27Everything of something is worse.
11:29That's what I think.
11:31You are a medical student.
11:33How did you manage to do all this?
11:36I wanted to be a doctor when I was a kid.
11:39But I had a desire to be a researcher and a scientist.
11:43I wanted to be a researcher and a scientist.
11:46After I took medicine, I wanted to be a doctor.
11:49I went for clinical training.
11:51I had an appointment for surgery.
11:53I wanted to be a surgeon.
11:55I had a specialization in neurosurgery.
11:58I wanted to do neurosurgery.
12:00I had a specialization in neurosurgery.
12:04You must have done a lot in your life.
12:07Neurosurgery or neurology is a very difficult subject.
12:11Neurosurgery or neurology is a very difficult subject.
12:15That's why you don't want to talk about it.
12:17It's a very difficult subject.
12:19You have to try it.
12:21Let's see.
12:23If you want to be a researcher, you have to do a lot of things.
12:27You have to do a lot of things.
12:29You don't have to go to Silicon Valley and study.
12:32You don't have to study.
12:34You have to do a lot of things.
12:36That's why I did a lot of things.
12:38I think I did it for a long time.
12:40That's why I did it.
12:42We will talk about that.
12:44We don't want to give success to scientists.
12:47We don't want to run away from scientists.
12:50No!
12:51No!
12:52This is not Ratnayake.
12:54Tonight is your night.
12:56We will give 15 questions.
12:58There are three types of gifts.
13:01We will give you a new lifeline after 15 questions.
13:04It's called the switch lifeline.
13:07Okay.
13:08Shall we start?
13:10Let's start.
13:11Let's start.
13:12Here is the first question.
13:18What is the word you can't pronounce?
13:21A.
13:22Where is the letter R?
13:26B.
13:27Where is the letter M?
13:30C.
13:31Where is the letter P?
13:35D.
13:36Where is the letter K?
13:39A.
13:40No.
13:41I think I know all the words.
13:45Where is the letter P?
13:48It's because all the letters have letters.
13:53Where is the letter M?
13:56C.
13:57Where is the letter R?
13:59D.
14:00Where is the letter K?
14:02A.
14:03No.
14:04I think I know all the words.
14:08Where is the letter P?
14:11C.
14:12Where is the letter M?
14:15D.
14:16Where is the letter P?
14:19A.
14:20No.
14:21I think I know all the words.
14:25What is it you want to take out of your life?
14:28We ask the audience.
14:30Stiray?
14:31Stiray!
14:32Okay.
14:33The first question from the press is a bit tricky.
14:37Please give us an answer.
14:39What is this place that you are standing on?
14:41Is it the sea that the pots are made from?
14:45Or is it the sea that the seeds are made from?
14:49C, is it the pot that the pots are made from?
14:53Now, let's see how many of us are living in Kasi.
15:1082% say, how many people have died in Kasi?
15:1613% say, how many people have lost their homes in Kasi?
15:22If you are 100% sure, then answer the question.
15:25I don't think I can answer this question.
15:28But I will answer the question of the audience.
15:32Answer the question.
15:33What is the answer?
15:34The answer is B.
15:38It's not clear, is it?
15:39If the answer is B, then I don't know.
15:43How many people have died in Kasi?
15:52I don't know what death is.
15:56Death is not a word.
15:58Where is death?
16:00Death is not a word.
16:03It's a word.
16:05Death is not a word.
16:07It's a word.
16:08The second question is worth Rs. 14,000.
16:11In the lexicon competition, the English team defeated Sri Lanka and won 81 points.
16:20What is the reason for this defeat?
16:23A. All the players in Sri Lanka lost.
16:27B. Sri Lanka was defeated in the first match.
16:31C. Sri Lanka was defeated in the next two matches.
16:35D. Sri Lanka was defeated in the next two matches.
16:40In the test cricket competition, if you want to win, you have to play well.
16:46If you play well, you will be a better teammate.
16:50If you play well, you will be a better teammate.
16:55Sri Lanka has defeated 80 teams in England.
16:58Sri Lanka has defeated 80 teams in England.
17:02Sri Lanka has not defeated any team since it won the league.
17:08Sri Lanka could have lost the first match.
17:12Sri Lanka could have lost the first match.
17:13That's not wrong.
17:17Sri Lanka could have lost the first match.
17:22The English team won the league by winning 81 points.
17:32I think that's the reason.
17:34Let's go to the next question.
17:36What is the next question?
17:37Call a friend.
17:38Call a friend.
17:47Call a friend.
17:50Who knows cricket?
17:52Who knows cricket?
17:54Momine, do you know?
17:55Yes.
17:56Who knows cricket?
18:03Chathura Vikram.
18:07Chathura Vikram.
18:09Chathura Vikram, who is he?
18:12Who is Chathura Vikram?
18:15Chathura Vikram is a singer.
18:19Chathura Vikram is a singer.
18:21I think he knows cricket.
18:24I think he knows cricket.
18:25That's why I wanted to talk to him.
18:37Hello, is this Chathura Vikram?
18:40Yes.
18:41I am Ayubowan Guthumata from Chandra Surya Bandara.
18:46Ayubowan.
18:47Netmini Ratnayake is expecting a child from you.
18:54Do you want to give birth to a child?
18:56Yes.
18:57Okay.
18:58Netmini, let's start.
19:02Sri Lanka lost the first match and won 81 points.
19:08The second match was a draw.
19:10Sri Lanka was all out.
19:11Sri Lanka was hit by the first ball.
19:13Sri Lanka hit another two balls.
19:15Sri Lanka hit another two balls.
19:20Sri Lanka won 81 points.
19:23The second match was a draw.
19:25Can Sri Lanka hit another two balls?
19:29No.
19:38He is a goalkeeper.
19:40That's what I thought.
19:42He said he can't play.
19:44That's why he didn't want to play.
19:47Let me tell you.
19:56He is a millionaire.
19:57He is 77-88 years old.
20:02Netmini Ratnayake...
20:05He said,
20:06I can't play cricket.
20:08He said,
20:10I'll give you the answer.
20:12But I thought a lot.
20:14What if he can hit another two balls?
20:18That's when my hopes disappeared.
20:26I still think that the answer to the question,
20:33why don't I know how to play cricket,
20:38is still a question.
20:41Because it could be a mistake
20:45that I don't know how to play cricket.
20:47I still don't understand why that mistake happened.
20:49I don't understand either.
20:51That's why we are gathering here.
20:56All the very best.
21:09Okay, now we have one more person.
21:11We can't change that.
21:13Okay, let's listen to the fastest finger first.
21:16Time is running out.
21:24The time limit is 100 days and 20 minutes.
21:42Let's see the answer.
21:47The fastest finger.
21:49The next minute.
21:51The next second.
21:53The last day.
21:55The winner is...
22:00Buthuka Herath.
22:08Buthuka Herath.
22:10How are you, son?
22:11Very good.
22:12Very good.
22:13Okay, tell me about yourself.
22:16I am a university student.
22:18I have a master's degree in Humanities.
22:22I am a young man who looks at society differently.
22:25I am interested in literature, art,
22:28and I am a poet.
22:31Why do we value Humanities?
22:34We are humans.
22:35As humans, we have to look at
22:37what we can do for ourselves.
22:39So, what we can do for ourselves is Humanities.
22:42Humanities is the core subject of Humanities.
22:45So, I think,
22:46when we have to learn about people,
22:48learn about people,
22:49study about people,
22:50or have an interest in people,
22:52Humanities is the most important subject.
22:55Then, son,
22:56if you were to study the subject you are interested in,
22:59how much would it cost?
23:01Yes.
23:02That is,
23:03the subject of Humanities in Sri Lanka
23:05is not taught in many universities.
23:08When I started this subject,
23:10when I started studying this subject,
23:12what I realized is that
23:14there is no better subject than Humanities
23:16to find a balance.
23:18That is because
23:19Humanities is about society.
23:21Society means
23:22everything about people
23:24is within this Humanities.
23:26Then,
23:27we have to create this Humanities,
23:29and with that,
23:30if we want to become special,
23:32if we want to become special in our profession,
23:34we have to make a different subject
23:36outside of Humanities.
23:37So,
23:38with these two points in mind,
23:40I think we can achieve our goal.
23:43Ok Budhika,
23:44we are going to ask you 15 questions tonight.
23:47If you don't know the answer,
23:50we are going to give you a million rupees.
23:53After the show,
23:54we are going to give you three questions.
23:56Call a friend,
23:57ask the audience,
23:58we are going to give you 50 rupees.
24:00After that,
24:01we are going to give you a new lifeline.
24:03Peace.
24:04Ok?
24:05Ok.
24:06Budhika,
24:07this is your first question.
24:09Applause
24:12In childhood,
24:13which song do you sing?
24:15The most famous song you sing is
24:17Podtha Galavalai Keamata Ganne.
24:20Who is it about?
24:22A. Puag Gediya
24:24B. Mora Gediya
24:26C. Thal Gediya
24:28D. Kottamba Gediya
24:30I think the answer is B. Mora Gediya.
24:33Why are you nervous?
24:35I don't know.
24:37The answer is...
24:39B. Mora Gediya
24:45Mohammed Sudeep Budhika,
24:47I pray that you will have the strength,
24:49the courage,
24:50and the smell of the world
24:51that you are praying for.
24:54Applause
24:57Music
25:05So,
25:07we don't have anything else to do.
25:09That's right.
25:10Sometimes,
25:11we don't have anything else to do.
25:13Now,
25:14we have
25:15an answer to that.
25:17And that answer is
25:18to take another person to the cotseat.
25:20So, let's listen to
25:22Faster's Finger First.
25:25Music
25:50All right.
25:51Let's see what the answer is.
25:54Music
26:12Applause
26:20Nirosh Perera
26:22How are you, Nirosh?
26:23I am fine.
26:24I think you are fine too.
26:25I am fine.
26:27All right.
26:28What is Nirosh Perera's
26:30life ambition?
26:33Life ambition means
26:35that I really want to
26:37help people.
26:40Helping people means
26:42that we are not only
26:44helping the monks.
26:45Helping people means
26:47that we help people.
26:48We help people.
26:50We help people.
26:52I have children.
26:53I help them every day
26:55to help people,
26:57to make them happy,
26:59so they don't get hurt,
27:01so that they have a good life.
27:03So that they don't harm others,
27:05so that they don't get cheated,
27:06so that they don't get angry,
27:07so that they don't get into trouble,
27:09so that they don't lose money.
27:11So that they can earn money.
27:12So that they can become successful,
27:13so that they can earn money.
27:14That is my life ambition.
27:17Now,
27:18Do you think there is such a society in this society that we do not see in many other societies?
27:28I don't think so.
27:30Today, I am here with my two children.
27:34We are living as if we are fighting a war.
27:38We should not show that we are fighting a war.
27:40If I go to war, I will be a leader.
27:42After my father's death, I will be a leader.
27:45So, I am a leader.
27:47The problem is that we are raising our children in a food war.
27:53We send them to school, take them to school, take them to school,
27:57and then we think that our children are very beautiful.
28:00But we have to send our children to society.
28:03Is society safe for us?
28:05No.
28:06We have a good newspaper called Namajayasin.
28:09You know that.
28:10It is a beautiful story.
28:12We think that our children are safe in our homes.
28:15If we send our children to a safe place,
28:18we will be freeing our children from the society.
28:22Our children will be safe.
28:24There is no doubt about that.
28:26If we send our children to a safe place,
28:30we hope that when we send our children,
28:33other people will also send their children.
28:35That is not the case.
28:37So, we have to understand that if we want to raise our children,
28:40we have to change the society.
28:44If we don't change the society,
28:46it doesn't matter if we don't raise our children well.
28:49We have to raise them.
28:51If we send our children to a food war,
28:55the result will be zero.
28:58We can only talk about this.
29:00We don't have the power.
29:02What can we do?
29:03How can we change this?
29:05Albert Einstein has a beautiful story.
29:10You can't solve the problem
29:12with the same thinking when you created them.
29:15Yes.
29:16So, don't change your thinking
29:18when you are trying to solve the problem.
29:21The biggest mistake we make is
29:24that we expect change.
29:27That's not true.
29:28That's not true.
29:29We have to understand that
29:31the mistake is not in changing ourselves.
29:33The mistake is in getting change.
29:37So, Neeraj, we are going on a journey today.
29:40Yes.
29:41We are going to give you 15 Pulse questions.
29:43You have three options.
29:46Call a friend.
29:47Ask the audience.
29:4850-50.
29:49Also, you will get 3 million rupees.
29:53After 2 lakh rupees,
29:55you will get a new lifeline.
29:57We have a switch for that.
30:01Alright.
30:02So, let's go to your first question.
30:05This is the first question.
30:31I think A, B, and D
30:33are related to the players.
30:37So, if you want to work with the players,
30:40you have to reduce the number of posts.
30:51The second question is worth Rs. 40,000.
30:54What changes do you see in the test cricket game?
30:58A, the number of balls in the field.
31:02B, the number of posts in the field.
31:05C, the number of players in the team.
31:08D, the number of balls in the field.
31:11Overall, there are 6 balls.
31:13In the test, in the field, and in the T20,
31:15there are 3 or 4.
31:16The answer is A.
31:18There are 11 players.
31:19You can't say how many.
31:2011?
31:21Yes.
31:23You can say there are 10 posts.
31:26So, the answer is D.
31:28The number of balls in the field.
31:30In the test, you can say there are 80 balls.
31:32You can say there are 90 balls per day.
31:35The answer is the number of balls in the field.
31:39Yes.
31:42The third question is worth Rs. 80,000.
31:45What is the maximum number of posts?
31:48A, 4 posts.
31:51B, 3 posts.
31:54C, 2 posts.
31:56D, 3 posts.
31:59I don't know if it's worth Rs. 80,000.
32:01Even if it's Rs. 80,000, I don't want to answer.
32:05There is a small problem.
32:08Whatever the number of posts is, it's a post.
32:10I value it.
32:13Let's go to the Ask The Audience.
32:15Are you going to do Ask The Audience?
32:16Yes.
32:17Yes.
32:18We have a chance to give an answer to the audience.
32:22Tell us the answer.
32:23What is the maximum number of posts?
32:26A, 4 posts.
32:27B, 3 posts.
32:30C, 2 posts.
32:32D, 3 posts.
32:34Tell us the answer.
32:46There are 12 posts.
32:49There are 18 posts.
32:53There are 48 posts.
32:55There are 22 posts.
32:58There are 13 posts.
33:02It's a difficult question.
33:04It's a difficult question.
33:07There are 4 posts.
33:10There are 3 posts.
33:12There are 18 posts.
33:14There are 13 posts.
33:16There are 3 posts.
33:19There is a small problem with the answer to Ask The Audience.
33:25What is the maximum number of posts?
33:28A, 4 posts.
33:31B, 3 posts.
33:34C, 2 posts.
33:37D, 3 posts.
33:40There is a small problem with the answer to Ask The Audience.
33:43What is the answer?
33:56There are 12 posts.
34:00There are 17 posts.
34:03There are 18 posts.
34:06There are 17 posts.
34:09There is a small problem with the answer to Ask The Audience.
34:12What is the answer?
34:15A, 4 posts.
34:18B, 3 posts.
34:21C, 2 posts.
34:23There is a small problem with the answer to Ask The Audience.
34:26What is the answer?
34:29A, 4 posts.
34:32D, 3 posts.
34:35C, 2 posts.
34:38D, 3 posts.
34:41C, 2 posts.
34:44D, 3 posts.
34:47C, 2 posts.
34:50D, 3 posts.
34:53C, 2 posts.
34:56D, 3 posts.
34:59C, 2 posts.
35:02C, 2 posts.
35:05C, 2 posts.
35:08C, 2 posts.
35:11C, 2 posts.
35:14C, 2 posts.
35:17C, 2 posts.
35:20C, 2 posts.
35:23C, 2 posts.
35:27All right, Nerosh.
35:30Good luck to you and your journey.
35:33Congratulations.
35:39Thank you very much.
35:46All right.
35:49We will finally take a look at the reality.
35:51So, we have to choose one more person to be the last one in the hot seat.
35:55So, let's choose one more person from the three.
36:00This is Fastest Swinger First question.
36:05Which city is the closest to the cities in Colombia?
36:13The answer is D, Mathura.
36:21Which city is the closest to the cities in Colombia?
36:29Let's see what the answer is.
36:35Which city is the closest to the cities in Colombia?
36:46The answer is Peré.
36:51The answer is Peré.
36:57Chaturangani Peris.
37:00Chaturangani, please tell me about yourself.
37:04I am Chaturangani Peris.
37:06I am a photographer and husband.
37:11I think today is my day.
37:15Chaturangani, today I came here to meet you.
37:21What do you usually do in your day to day life?
37:25I usually read books.
37:28You read books?
37:29Yes, I read books.
37:30I read books because this is the only thing I have in my life.
37:35I also buy branded T-shirts from an online store.
37:40Chaturangani, we are going to ask you 15 questions.
37:44We will give you 15 questions.
37:46In addition to the 15 questions,
37:48we will give you 3 opportunities.
37:50Call a friend, ask the audience of 50-50.
37:53After 2 lakhs, you will get a new lifeline.
37:57It is a switch.
37:58All you have to do is win.
38:00You will get Rs. 3 million.
38:04Let's start.
38:06I am Chaturangani Peris.
38:28I think he is Kumbala.
38:36Kumbala.
38:41The second question is worth Rs. 16,000.
38:44What is the largest number in this?
38:47A. 2,300 B. 1,600 C. 3,700 D. 7,000
38:582,300 is equal to 32.
39:011,600 is equal to 10.
39:043,600 is equal to 64.
39:077,000 is equal to 40.
39:09So, the largest number is 3,600.
39:15The answer is 3,600.
39:227,000 is equal to 17.
39:25The third question is worth Rs. 18,000.
39:28What is the largest number in this?
39:33A. MPEG B. AVI C. JPEG D. WMV
39:48My husband will give me the answer.
39:53As far as I remember, it is JPEG.
40:02I am expecting a strong answer from the audience.
40:06Are you sure?
40:07Yes, I am sure.
40:08The audience is sure.
40:09Let's see the answer.
40:11The camera will show the answer.
40:14Who is the largest number in this?
40:18A. MPEG B. AVI C. JPEG D. WMV
40:25Let's see the answer.
40:38JPEG is equal to 70.
40:40WMV is equal to 20.
40:43I am expecting a strong answer from the audience.
40:46I had a small doubt about JPEG.
40:49I am expecting a strong answer from the audience.
40:52The answer is C.
40:54The answer is C.
40:58Thank you, audience.
41:01The fourth question is worth Rs. 10,000.
41:04Can't we see the MPEG data of MEPs?
41:13A. Only 1
41:16B. Only 1.2
41:20C. Only 1.2.3
41:25D. Only 4.1
41:29I think the answer is C.
41:32Only 1.2.3
41:35Even if the answer is C,
41:38I don't consider it as a MEP.
41:42I think the answer is C.
41:49It is good to know that the MEPs are correct.
42:03We are joined by HR member Abhimanyu,
42:05who will tell us about MEP data.
42:13Can't we see MEP data of MEPs ?
42:24Can't we see MEPs data of MEPs ?
42:26If you can see the other side, you can do it.
42:30That's what you're doing.
42:33So, you can keep that distance.
42:35You can fight for a while and score points.
42:38You don't have to fight for two or three rounds.
42:41The distance between one and two is the first goal.
42:45After that, it's the second goal.
42:48The third goal is...
42:50I don't know if there is a third goal.
42:52Can you keep a distance of one or two or three rounds?
42:57Because you said one.
42:59Right?
43:00After that, it's the third goal.
43:03Can you keep a distance of one or two or three rounds?
43:06No?
43:07The answer is...
43:12So, you can keep a distance of one.
43:16You can fight for a while and score points.
43:20You can fight for a while and score points.
43:25If you want, you can fight for a while and score points.
43:33You can fight for a while and score points.
43:36So, you can keep a distance of one or two or three rounds.
43:40But, you can't fight for a while and score points.
43:48No.
43:49If you fight for a while and score points,
43:52you can't score points.
43:55You can fight for a while and score points.
43:58But, you can't fight for a while and score points.
44:01You can't fight for a while and score points.
44:04No.
44:05Chathurangani, Piris, thank you very much for coming to the match.
44:09Don't count this.
44:11Today is a small day.
44:13Don't count it.
44:15You have done a lot.
44:17Just like your parents.
44:19Chathurangani, congratulations.
44:22Thank you, sir.
44:26Thank you very much.
44:36That's all we have time for.
44:39We will leave now.
44:41Congratulations to all of you.
44:43Remember, 77-88.
44:45Congratulations.
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