To date, there is of this exact title on IMDb, Letterboxd, or WorldCat. Searches for "A Letter of Fire 2005 Sri Lankan film" yield nothing. "Aksharaya 2005 film" brings up unrelated Sinhala movies like Aksharaya (2005? Possibly confused with Aksharaya (2008) about terrorism).
Given "Aksharaya" (Sinhala for "letter") and the year 2005, this film—if real—likely originated in Sri Lanka. The country's civil war (1983–2009) produced a strange cinematic output. Alongside heartfelt art films and state-sponsored Sinhala cinema, there existed a shadow industry of targeting rural video parlors and urban DVD collectors. -18 -A Letter of Fire Aksharaya-2005-Bgrade DVD...
The "-18" rating serves as a warning to potential viewers, but it also raises questions about the efficacy of censorship and the impact of restrictive labeling on a film's accessibility. Does such labeling serve as a deterrent or a draw for curious audiences? To date, there is of this exact title