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Erediauwa was born on 22 June 1923, son of Oba Akenzua II. Before being crowned he was known as Prince Solomon Aiseokhuoba Igbinoghodua Akenzua. He attended Government College, Ibadan (1939–1945), then Yaba College, before going to King's College, Cambridge to study Law and Administration. He joined the Eastern Nigeria Civil Service in 1957 ...
Sinhala language: Theme Song sung by Deepika Priyadarshani Peiries, Lyrics by Bandara Ahaliyagoda, Script by Somaweera Senanayaka Dewliye: G.Nandasena: Swarnavahini: 2016: 2017: Sinhala language: Theme song by Hiru Sandu Tharumuthu Maddumarachi and script written by Mahesh Rathsara Madhumarachi,Vocals By Sanuka Wickramasinghe Sulanga Sey maa ...
The third song was recorded at the University of Kelaniya studio and the fourth song was recorded at Lanka Studios. [6] She sang playback songs for nearly 400 Sinhala Films. In 1979, a special music test conducted by the Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation won the first place in the rankings, beating all other singers.
Starting as early as 1971 at the age of 17 or so, Bandu started his cinema career with Sadahatama Oba Mage. He acted in slapstick comedies along with Freddie Silva in the 1980s. He acted in more than 98 Sri Lankan films up to 2018. Almost 95 percent of the films were comedies and very few were dramas. [12] [13]
Prasanna Namal Udugama (born October 21, 1967 නාමල් උඩුගම) is a Sri Lankan singer, composer and songwriter.One of the most popular artists in Sri Lanka, before the era of reality shows, he is regarded as a symbolic icon in modern Sri Lankan music industry.
[2] [3] It is the 1220th Sri Lankan film in the Sinhala cinema. [4] The sequel to the film Yalu Malu Yalu 2 was released in 2018. Film has two separate plots. The film revolves around a little boy, who has a relationship with a dolphin, and also a young man comes from abroad and lives secretly to his brother. [5]
Morris Denzil Bernard 'Barney' Wijesinghe, (16 October 1941 – 31 August 2020 as මොරිස් විජේසිංහ [Sinhala]), popularly known as Morris Wijesinghe, was a Sri Lankan musician and playback singer. [1]
That song became world famous where the daughter of Governor Soulbury, Ramsbottom requested this song and sent it to H. M. V label which was put on disk and sent abroad. [3] In 1954, the film East in the West produced by the British Department of State Information had the good fortune of incorporating the song Isurumuniya into a foreign film ...