

The magistrate finds where the boy is located and goes to bribe the security guard to keep him safe.

The security guard finds them both, and takes them to his small apartment. This is not hard, as the girl is the museum's security guard's daughter. He meets a school aged girl and persuades her to stay with him until it closes. He is able to blend in with another school group. The boy and friend separate, and the boy runs to the National Museum to hide out. The policeman turns out to be a prostitute. Unfortunately, the footsteps get closer and the boy uses the dagger to stab the presumed policeman, so they can yet again, run away. Once secured in a closed off room, they wait for the footsteps to disappear. Again, thinking it is the police, they run throughout the building, looking for a hiding place. Before they can go through with the act, they hear footsteps. The friend's guilt augments to the point of contemplating suicide the dagger he has on his person becomes the tool of choice and the boy wants to help his friend commit suicide.

The boy and his friend escape from the school and hide in an abandoned building. This act catalyzes the friend's mounting guilt and assumes the police are after both of them.

The boy is caught watching porn with a friend at school. There is a clue that there are much darker secrets lying behind their sophisticated mansion walls. His father is a retired High Court Judge (Ravindra Randeniya) and his mother (Piyumi Samaraweera) is a famous magistrate in the city.ĭue to her husband's psychological impotency, the magistrate has much consensual affection for her child and that cause so much tension between the couple and between the father and the son. Aksharaya is about a 12-year-old boy (Isham Samzudeen), and his parents.
