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Sinhala Sujatha is a 1953 Sri Lankan romantic musical film based on the Bollywood film Bari Behen . [ 1 ] It was the most successful Sri Lankan film made up to that time.
First played in the early 1970s on Radio Ceylon, the oldest radio station in South Asia, the song was recorded both in English (by Mendis and Sandra Edema) and Sinhala (by Neville Fernando of Los Caballeros; lyrics translated to Sinhala by Karunaratne Abeysekera), with both versions released on the Lotus label and distributed by Lotus Entertainment.
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... move to sidebar hide. Help. Sinhala is the national language of Sri Lanka. Pages in category "Songs in ...
His first four songs: "Sarathasa Niwa", "Mata Wasana", "Heta Dawase" and "Andura Andura Mage" were recorded for the SLBC in 1972. [5] The release of "Sudu Parevi Rena Se" brought Suriyasena up to one of the top singers in the 1980s bringing a controversy at the time when the Sri Lankan government prohibited broadcasting the song through radio ...
Egodahage George Wilfred Alwis Samarakoon (13 January 1911 – 2 April 1962) known as Ananda Samarakoon was a Sri Lankan (Sinhalese) composer and musician. He composed the Sri Lankan national anthem "Namo Namo Matha" and is considered the father of artistic Sinhala music and founder of the modern Sri Lankan Sinhala Geeta Sahitya (Song Literature). [1]
Mahagama Sekera started his artistic and creative career as a painter. He contributed to every branch of literature. He wrote short essays and plays to sinhala weekly papers and magazines, published several novels and poetry, and wrote over 100 songs. Many of his songs were vocalised and music directed by Pandit W. D. Amaradeva.
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Fernando was born on 28 January 1921 in Uyana Road, Dehiwela, Sri Lanka. [n 1] [4] He later grew up in Nawalapitiya. [5]He educated at St. Mary's College, Nawalpitiya. As a student C.T. showed interest in the arts participating in school dramas and singing with the local church choir.