කොහේ බැලුවත්, මම ඔයා දකිනවා හැම තැනකම ඔයාගේ මුහුණ මට පේනවා අපි හැදුවා අපේම ලෝකයක් හිනාවෙන්න, කඳුළුත් එක්ක, ඔයත් එක්ක
It sounds like you're asking for two different things: the Sinhala version lyrics of the Full House theme song ("Everywhere You Look"), and then a story.
After his beloved wife Malini passed away, Saman Wijetunga, a soft-spoken biology teacher in Kandy, found himself lost. He shared his small house with three young daughters: Sathya (10), who tried too hard to be strong; Nethmi (7), who cried into her pillow every night; and little Kavindi (4), who didn't understand why Amma wouldn't come home. full house theme song sinhala version lyrics
If you want a , those circulate on YouTube or Sinhala fan forums, but no official lyrics exist. 2. A Story Inspired by Full House (Sinhala-style setting) Here's a short original story blending the Full House spirit with a Sri Lankan touch:
Saman's job required early morning school starts. He couldn't leave the girls alone. His sister-in-law, charming but irresponsible radio host Anoma, agreed to "help" – but she burned kiri bath, played her guitar loudly at midnight, and let Kavindi eat chocolate for breakfast. If you want a , those circulate on
Surangi taught Nethmi to ride a bicycle by falling off himself. She sang old Baila songs off-key to make Kavindi stop crying. She argued with Anoma about curfews, then hugged her. Slowly, the house filled with noise again: spilled milk, lost homework, school plays, and one disastrous attempt to bake a birthday cake that ended with flour on the dog.
Saman smiled. "That's called a full house, baby." He couldn't leave the girls alone
However, fans have created . Here is a literal Sinhala translation of the first verse and chorus (not singable to the tune, but accurate in meaning):