The lifestyle of a mother and son within the Sinhalese community, like many others, encompasses a wide range of activities, traditions, and values.

The art of oral storytelling has always been a vital part of Sri Lankan village life. Before the widespread availability of television or the internet, families and communities would gather to listen to jana katha —folk tales filled with mythical creatures, moral lessons, and cultural values. This rich literary heritage is deeply rooted in the Sinhala language, with its origins tracing back over two millennia. Alongside folk tales, Jathaka katha (Buddhist birth stories) have served as a primary source of moral and spiritual education for centuries.

As Sinhala Wal Katha continues to evolve, it is likely to incorporate new trends and influences. The rise of digital media and e-commerce is expected to play a significant role in shaping the lifestyle and entertainment choices of Sri Lanka's elite. Furthermore, there will be a growing emphasis on sustainability, social responsibility, and philanthropy, as the rich and famous in Sri Lanka seek to make a positive impact on society.