Sujatha Aththanayaka

Kala Suri Visharadha Dr. Mudunkotuwa Munasinghe Arachchige Sujatha Perera (born 12 May 1942: as සුජාතා අත්තනායක), colloquially known as Sujatha Aththanayaka , is a Sri Lankan singer.[1] She is a prominent playback singer in Sinhala cinema and also in Sri Lankan and Indian Tamil cinema. Considered the golden bell of Sinhala music, she holds the record for the most number of cassettes produced by a Sri Lankan woman singer with more than 115 cassettes in a career spanning more than seven decades. She is the first female music director in Sri Lanka.[2] She contributed for nearly 400 Sinhala films and 20 Sri Lankan-Indian Tamil Films as a playback singer. She sang more than 6000 Sinhala songs and more than 1000 songs in 9 different languages.[3]

Dr.

Sujatha Attanayake
ආචාර්ය සුජාතා අත්තනායක
Born
Mudunkotuwa Munasinghe Arachchige Sujatha Perera

(1942-05-12) 12 May 1942
Kelaniya, Sri Lanka
EducationWedamulla Maha Vidyalaya
Alma materHeywood Institute of Art
Bhatkhande Music Institute
Occupation(s)Singer, lecturer, Director of Ministry of Education
SpouseNavaratne Aththanayaka
Children3
Parents
  • Dharmadasa Perera (father)
  • Vimala Kantha (mother)
AwardsDoctor of Philosophy (Fine Arts) Honoris Causa (University of the Visual & Performing Art-2019)
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)Vocals, sitar, tabla, violin, guitar, haromonium
Years active1950–present
Labels
  • Nilwala
  • MEntertainment

Personal life

She was born on 12 May 1942 in Kelaniya as the third of five siblings. Her father Mudunkotuwa Munasinghe Arachchige Dharmadasa Perera was a police sergeant. Her mother Gertrude Margaret Wolboff aka Vimala Kantha was a tower hall actress and singer.[4] She started education in 1947 from Wedamulla Maha Vidyalaya, Kelaniya.[5] She has two sisters and two brothers. Her sister Ranjani Perera is a renowned dance teacher and her younger brother Susil Perera is a popular comedian and musician.[6]

She is married to Navaratne Aththanayaka. She met Navaratne at the State College of Music.[7] The couple has three sons - Hely Sajeewa, Chanaka, Samin. Her second son Captain Chanaka Sanjeewa died on September 25, 1992, in Pooneryn during Eelam War II.[6] Since his death, Aththanayaka quit singing and start to wear white sarees.[8][9]

After his son's death, she left Sri Lanka for America in 1992.[10] Due to the huge fan demand, she performed a series of successful concerts titled Jeevana Vila Meda in 2012.

Music career

In 1950, she sang Malse Dileva for a feature program in SLBC. After school life at the age of 18, she studied at the State College of Aesthetic and then at State College of Music in 1960.[11] At first she was a lecturer at the Kalutara Teachers Training College and then became a Director of Education (Music) at Ministry of Education, Sri Lanka. In 1967 she went to India to complete a master's degree and "Visharadha" Exams from Lucknow College of Music in singing and playing sitar. After returning, she started to work at Radio Ceylon becoming the only female singer to perform classical music programs on Sri Lanka Radio.[5] He retired as the Director of Aesthetic Education.[6] In 1958 she became the first Sinhalese singer who sang a Hindi song for the program “Bal Sakha”.[10]

In 1975, she became the first Sri Lankan female music director and directed music for films such as Hariyata Hari and Sanda Kinduru.[11] Apart from music direction, Aththanayake involved as a playback singer and radio drama singer for many years started with 1956 film Sohoyuro at the age of 14.[7] She sang several popular playback film songs such as Jeewana Vila Meda, Maligawe Ma Rajini, Onchilla Thotili, Guwan Thotille, Herde Rasa Malige, Parawunu Mal Wala and Puthune Me Ahaganna.[5] She recorded four playback songs for four films in one day, which is a record in Sri Lanka. The first song was recorded at Kandana S. P. M. studio. The second song was done in the afternoon at Hendala Vijaya Studios. 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.[12]

She is the only singer to perform in India where she sang in different languages such as Hindi, Tamil, Urdu, Telugu, Malayalam, Marathi, English and Nepali.[10] In 1980, she had the opportunity to sing the song Subha Kamina at the President's House when Nepal King Birendra and Queen Vimla arrived Sri Lanka. She was the first Sinhala singer to perform a Nepali song in the Asian Hindi Service. She also performed a Tamil one-man concert Swaram in Bambalapitiya as well as an Islam concert Ilampirai Geethangal in Maradana.[5] She sang Tamil songs for 20 Tamil Films. She sang playback songs for Indian actresses like Radhika Sarathkumar, Thanuja Mukherjee & Vaijayanthimala.[7]

Her husband was the musician in some of her popular songs including Aganthuka Kurulla, Bolan Podi Nangi Tikak Hitapan, Jeewathwana Thuru Ma, Neth Wasa and Wessata Themi Themi. Apart from singing, she is a talented Katak dancer who studied under Sirimathi Rasadari.[6] In 1985, she represented Sri Lankan cultural delegation at the SAARC Summit. In 1992, after the death of her son, she launched a cassette "Yuda Bima Kandulak" to commemorate her son's first death anniversary.[10]

She sang more than 6000 Sinhala songs and 1000 Tamil songs. She was also involved with many popular duets including; Obe Namin, Banda Jaya Keheli with Amaradeva Sandun Sihil, Adara Pujasane with Victor Rathnayake, Koho Koho Kohe Idan with Sanath Nandasiri, Bonda Meedum Kandurelle with Abeywardena Balasuriya, Chandrame Ra Paya Awa, Ghana Andakarayen Midi with H.R. Jothipala, Piruna Hada Santhane, Gangawe Neela Jale with Harun Lanthra, Madhura Yame with R. Muttusamy, Pera Athmayaka with Milton Perera and Pushpa Makarandaya with Narada Disasekara.[5][7][11]

In 2016, she directed the music for the Sri Lanka Police theme song and later she composed the theme song of the Sri Lanka Special Task Force (STF).[5]

Concerts

In 1974 she started her first solo concert "Asi Mihira"

  • Asi Mihira - First Solo Concert - From 1974
  • Swaram - Solo Tamil Songs Concert
  • Ilampirei Geethangal - Solo Islam Songs Concert
  • Gee Pooja - This concert was performed for the people displaced by the war and for the soldiers during the war period.
  • Sujatha Gee - This Concert was performed in foreign countries like America, France, New Zealand etc.
  • Sujatha Swara Sangeet - India Nagpur
  • Jeevana Vila Meda (2012 - 2013)

Awards and accolades

In 1965, she was awarded the Swarna Sanka Award for Best Singer of the Year for the song Duka Eka Eka Peralila in the film Yata Giya Dawasa.[5][6] In 1966, she won the award for the song Paravunu Mal Wala in the film Parasathumal at Sarasaviya Film Festival. She was awarded with “Pan Mai Kokilam” by Sri Lanka Muslim Artiste Front.[10] In 2021, she was honored with a lifetime achievement award during the ceremony held for 21 artists who made an invaluable contribution to Sinhala cinema in the early decades of Sinhala Cinema.[13]

Sarasaviya Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1966Parawunu Mal Wala (Parasthu Mal)Best Female SingerWon
1974Puthune Me Ahaganna (Kalyani Ganga)Best Female SingerWon
1974Puthune Me Ahaganna (Kalyani Ganga)Most Popular SingerWon
2016Contribution to CinemaRanathisara AwardWon

Swarna Sankha Award

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1965Duka Ena Kala (Yatagiya Dawasa)Best Female SingerWon
1966Parawunu Mal Wala (Parasathu Mal)Best Female SingerWon

Defence Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1994Sri Lanka NavySudheera Matha AwardWon
1994Sri Lanka ArmyAbhimana AwardWon
2012Sri Lanka NavyHonorary AwardWon
2013Sri Lanka ArmyGawrawa Prasada SannasaWon
2014Suwanda Padma Honorary AwardWon
2014Widulipura Honorary AwardWon
2015Sri Lanka PoliceHonorary AwardWon
2019Sri Lanka ArmyWeera Matha AwardWon
1965BestWon
1965BestWon

Miscellaneous Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1972Best Female SingerKumarathungu Memorial AwardWon
1972Most Popular SingerDeepashika AwardWon
1974Best Female SingerPresidential AwardWon
2012Kalyani Prasadini AwardWon
2013Tower Hall Foundation Honorary AwardWon
2014Sumathi AwardsU.W. Sumathipala Memorial AwardWon
2014Dr.Lional Edirisinghe Memorial AwardUniversity of the Visual and Performing ArtsWon
2015People's Honorary AwardWon
2016Youth Honorary AwardWon
2012Maliban Honorary AwardWon
2014Bank of Ceylon Honorary AwardWon
2016State Music AwardsSunil Shantha Memorial AwardWon
2017Sujatha Attanayake Abhinandana AwardWon

2009 - Vidhyalankara Honorary Award

2011 - Dheemathi Award

2015- Susara Pranama Award

2017 - ADTF Honorary Award

2017 - Prathibha Pranama Award

2017 - OSCAR Pooja Pranama Award

2018 - Kalabhushana Award

2019 - Honorary Doctorate - University of the Visual and Performing Arts

2020 - Kalabhimani Award

2020 - Jeevana Prashansa Honorary Award

In 2017, Amila Lokumannage wrote her biopic Sujatha Deshaye Madurathama Swaraya" .[14]

Attanayake's Book Launch ceremony entitled "Sujatha Attanayake Abhinandana" was held on November 11, 2017, at the Sri Lanka Foundation Institute where she launched her biography, "Sujatha Deshaye Madhurathama Swaraya" and a Catalogue of her songs titled "Sujatha Attanayake Geethawaliya", written by Amila Lokumannage.

In 2019, Aththanayake was honored as a heroic mother who was gifted a heroic son who sacrificed his life for the country.[15] In the same year, she was awarded honorary doctorate from University of the Visual and Performing Arts.[16][11]

Filmography

Playback singing

YearFilmNotes
1958Sohoyuro
1958Shobha
1958Daskama
1960Vana Mala
1961Daruwa Kageda?
1961Vaedi Bima
1962Sansare
1962Suhada Divi Piduma
1963Sudu Sande Kalu Wala
1963Sikuru Tharuwa
1964Kala Kala De Pala Pala De
1964Dheewarayo
1964Sulalitha Sobhani
1964Suba Sarana Sepa Sithe
1964Samiya Birindage Deviyaya
1964Sithaka Mahima
1964Sujage Rahasa
1965Sudo Sudu
1965Yata Giya Dawasa
1965Hithata Hitha
1965Allapu Gedara
1965Satha Panaha
1965Sweep Ticket
1965Sekaya
1965Landaka Mahima
1966Segawena Sewanella
1966Maha Ra Hamuwu Sthriya[17]
1966Mahadena Muththa
1966Athulweema Thahanam
1966Sihina Hathak
1966Kinkini Paada
1966Kapatikama
1966Seegiri Kashyapa
1966Parasathu Mal[18]
1966Sudu Duwa
1966Sanda Nega Eddi
1966Layata Laya
1967Hathara Kendare
1967Manamalayo
1967Daru Duka
1967Segawunu Menika
1967Amathaka Unada
1967Pipena Kumudu
1967Magul Poruwa
1967Sarana
1967Saru Bima
1967Ran Rasa
1967Ipadune Ai?
1967Iwasana Dana
1967Sura Chauraya
1968Pini Bindu
1968Singithi Surathal
1968Punchi Baba
1968London Hamu
1968Amathikama
1968Hangi Hora
1968Indunila
1968Ruhunu Kumari
1968Dehadaka Duka
1968Adarawanthayo
1968Ataweni Pudumaya
1969Oba Nathinam
1969Kohomada Wede
1969Narilatha
1969Hari Maga
1969Hathara Peraliya
1969Baduth Ekka Horu
1969Surayangeth Suraya
1969Binaramali
1969Uthum Sthriya
1969Pancha
1970Lakseta Kodiya
1970Dan Mathakada
1970Athma Pooja
1970Geetha
1970Suli Sulang
1971Kesara Sinhayo
1972Sujeewa
1972Singapore Charlie
1972Hithaka Pipunu Mal
1972Hathara Wate
1972Veeduru Gewal
1972Me Desa Kumatada
1973Matara Achchi
1973Thushara
1973Gopalu Handa
1973Hathdinnath Tharu
1973Sunethra
1974Surekha
1974Hadawath Naththo
1974Kalyani Ganga
1974Susee
1974Senakeliya
1975Hitha Honda Minihek
1975Aese Idiripita
1975Obai Mamai
1975Kaliyuga Kale
1975Raththaran Amma
1975Sukiri Kella
1975Kohoma Kiyannada
1975Cyril Malli
1975Lassana Kella
1976Pradeepe Ma Wewa
1976Ganga
1976Harima Badu Thunak
1976Duhulu Malak
1976Loka Horu
1976Haratha Hathara
1976Asha
1976Hariyata Hari
1976Mangala
1977Neela
1977Sakunthala
1977Sudu Paraviyo
1977Deviyani Oba Kohida
1977Yali Ipade
1977Aege Adara Kathawa
1977Tom Pachaya
1977Niwena Ginna
1977Yakadaya
1978Chandi Shyama
1978Mage Ran Putha
1978Deepanjali
1978Apeksha
1978Kumara Kumariyo
1979Minisun Athara Minisek
1979Palagetiyo
1979Anusha
1979Subhani
1980Kanchana
1980Silva
1980Anuhasa
1980Sasaraka Pathum
1980Mage Amma
1980Hondin Inna
1980Miyurige Kathawa
1981Sayuru Thera
1981Ajasaththa
1981Ek Dawasak Ra
1981Senasuma
1981Sudda
1982Mihidum Sihina
1982Sandaa
1982Re Manamali
1982Pradeepa
1982Situ Diyaniyo
1982Miss Mallika
1982Kadawunu Poronduwa remake
1983Chandira
1984Kokila
1984Namal Renu
1984Hadawathaka Wedana
1985Aeya Waradida Oba Kiyanna
1985Adarayaka Mahima
1986Mal Warusa
1986Dew Duwa
1989Okkoma Rajawaru
1989Shakthiya Obai Amme
1990Veera Udara
1992Malsara Dhoni
1993Jeevan Malli
1993Come or Go Chikago
1994Nohadan Landune
1994Soorayangeth Sooraya
1998Aeya Obata Barai
2001Daru Upatha
2003Cheriyo Holman
2016Jeewithe Lassanai

Playback film tracks

YearFilmSongDuetRef.
1970GeethaPena Pena Ena[19]
Masitha Vil Thera Chanchala Wewith H. R. Jothipala
1970Suli SulangKohedo Kohedo Aethawith H. R. Jothipala[20]
1971Kesara SinhayoHeeneki Jeewithe[21]
1972SujeewaAtha Wana Petha Sarasala[22]
1972Singapore CharlieWasanthaye Jeewana Liya Gomuwewith Tony Hassan[22]
Aradhana Se Hamuwannawith Nihal Jayawardena
1972Hithaka Pipunu MalChanchala Nu Pura Kinkini[23]
Tamil song
1972Hathara WateSakwala Gala Mepita Upanwith Sanath Nandasiri, Narada Disasekara, K. Sena[23]
1972Veeduru GewalGeewith Yauwana Yamewith Harun Lanthra[23]
Ma Thani Vee
1972Me Desa KumatadaGhana Andhakarayen Midiwith H. R. Jothipala[23]
1973Matara AchchiSandun Sihina Sihil Arana[24]
1973ThusharaRan Tharu Sewith Harun Lanthra[24]
Kawudo Me Awewith H. R. Jothipala, Angeline Gunathilake
1973Gopalu HandaGantheere Gangawewith Harun Lanthra[25]
Tharuna Sithaka Arume
Kaansiye Mahansiyewith R. Muttusamy
Mandire Pem Sendellewith Harun Lanthra
1974SurekhaOba Mage Nam Mama Obe Namwith H. R. Jothipala[26]
1974Hadawath NaththoUdagirin Paaya Dinapathida[26]
1974Kalyani GangaPuthune Me Ahaganna Puthune[27]
1974SuseeDan Dan Awile Gini[28]
Pudumai Hari Pudumai
1974SenakeliyaSithuvili Yahanaka Sethapenawith Milton Mallawarachchi[29]
Bol Pini Meda
1975Hitha Honda MinihekMa Gee Gayana Mohothakado[30]
Mage Ahinsaka Podi Duwewith H. R. Jothipala
1975Aese IdiripitaLaye Miyagiya Mage Sihine[30]
1975Obai MamaiMadara Mal Kumariwith H. R. Jothipala[31]
Anuraga Otunu Peladiwith H. R. Jothipala
Kuludul Wanamal Malwarawith H. R. Jothipala
1975Kaliyuga KaleHemin Hemin Depa Thiya[31]
1975Raththaran AmmaHada Sal Gase Ethenawith H. R. Jothipala[31]
1975Sukiri KellaSeedevi Gimhana Kalewith H. R. Jothipala[31]
Seedevi Geta Awe
Tharupathi Wata Tharu Keta
1975Kohoma KiyannadaNawa Sanda Pun Sanda Weiwith Milton Perera[31]
Mediyam Ra Diyaweddi
Neth Basin Kee Hangum
1975Cyril MalliPegena Apa Hata Athwel[31]
1976Harima Badu ThunakMuwe Mee Nura Ken[32]
1976Duhulu MalakBonda Meedum Kandurelle[33]
1976Loka HoruRandola Gebakiwith Milton Perera[33]
1976Haratha HatharaAtha Bhawaye Rama Seethawith Victor Rathnayake[33]
Johana Kenadiwith Freddy Silva
1976AshaAthura Supem Kekuluwith Victor Rathnayake[33]
1976Hariyata HariMethek Helu Duk Kanduleli[34]
1976MangalaSelena Hadawathe[35]
Kuludul Adare Rahasa Denunawith Milton Mallawarachchi
1977NeelaSondure Hadamal Hee Wedilawith H. R. Jothipala[36]
Aradhana Sansaraye
1977SakunthalaAthmayen Athmayatawith H. R. Jothipala[36]
Herde Rasa Malige
Adara Lowe Asiriwith H. R. Jothipala
Seethala Rate Meeduma Wete
Seethala Pawe Mal Samayewith Victor Rathnayake
1977Sudu ParaviyoVisithuru Sihina Lowewith H. R. Jothipala[37]
1977Deviyani Oba KohidaAdara Poojasanewith Victor Rathnayake[38]
1977Yali IpadeSansare Vindi Sahanewith Milton Perera[39]
Puruwe Athmayaka Bedi
1977Aege Adara KathawaOba Mage Neth Deka Wagewith H. R. Jothipala, Siri Perera[40]
Oba Mage Neth Deka Wage
1977Tom PachayaHade Prema Ashawith H. R. Jothipala[40]
Nona Kageda Kagewith Milton Perera, Angeline Gunathilake, Freddy Silva
1977Niwena GinnaChanchala Desaka Wasanawith Victor Rathnayake[40]
Hadak Soyan Yamin Gamanwith Victor Rathnayake
1977YakadayaSithu De Pathu De Ituwi Yaywith H. R. Jothipala[41]
Asha Reli Dese Weliwith H. R. Jothipala
1978Chandi ShyamaKarumeki Upanne Lowe[41]
Ho Enu Mena Lanvilawith H. R. Jothipala
1978Mage Ran PuthaSanda Paayawith Sisira Senaratne[42]
1978DeepanjaliSanda Paane Madahasewith H. R. Jothipala[43]
1978ApekshaSonduru Lowata Mal Wehelawith H. R. Jothipala[43]
1978Kumara KumariyoNeela Desa Thavuthisawewith Milton Mallawarachchi[43]
Supem Sendellewith H. R. Jothipala, Milton Mallawarachchi, Angeline Gunathilake
1979Minisun Athara MinisekMa Pethum Pirena Vilasewith H. R. Jothipala[44]
Mage Mathake Obe Ruwa Aedewith H. R. Jothipala
1979PalagetiyoMal Pipunata Lowawith Victor Rathnayake[45]
1979AnushaSaman Sugande Wimasannawith H. R. Jothipala, Indrani Perera[46]
Kumareki Inne Kumariyewith Roy de Silva
1979SubhaniNeela Nayana Selewith H. R. Jothipala[47]
1980KanchanaJeewana Hada Ambarewith Milton Mallawarachchi[48]
1980SilvaPiyum Vile Pini Kandulewith H. R. Jothipala[48]
1980Sasaraka PathumSasara Thurullewith H. R. Jothipala[49]
1980Mage AmmaNatala Gayala Weda Keruwawith Harun Lanthra[50]
1980Hondin InnaBalaporoththuwe Sihina Malu[51]
Diwa Re Dekewith Harun Lanthra
1980Miyurige KathawaSudo Mama Adarei[51]
1981AjasaththaMagadha Desha Bimbisara[52]
1981Ek Dawasak RaEdath Mage Adath Mage[53]
1981SenasumaAdaraye Mal Pipilawith H. R. Jothipala[53]
Podi Puthu Randa
1982SandaaVile Mukulu Vila Mathupita[54]
1982Re ManamaliMuthulelle Me Ahunado[55]
1982PradeepaMalsara Hee Daharewith Asoka Ponnamperuma[56]
Ambiliya Gena
1982Situ DiyaniyoPaabedi Noopura Minigigiri[57]
1982Mihidum SihinaSeetha Hima Rellewith H. R. Jothipala[58]
1982Miss MallikaAi Oba Mata Metharamwith H. R. Jothipala[59]
1982Kadawunu PoronduwaIs Issara Welawith Eddie Jayamanne[60]
1983ChandiraMan Romeowith Gratien Ananda, Gunadasa Kapuge, Indra Liyanage[61]
1984KokilaAloke Jeewithe[62]
Mage Jeewithe Mage Adarewith H. R. Jothipala, Harun Lanthra
Aho Kimado Mese Une
1984Namal RenuKuludul Noyidul Senehasawith H. R. Jothipala[62]
1985Adarayaka MahimaPipunu Mala Wage Suwadaiwith H. R. Jothipala[63]
Gimhana Yamaye
Hadaka Mahima Dehadak Ekvilawith H. R. Jothipala
1986Mal WarusaMal Wesse Themi Themiwith H. R. Jothipala[64]
1989Okkoma RajawaruMadhura Prema Nimnayewith Gratien Ananda[65]
1989Shakthiya Obai AmmeAkasa Nadee Therewith Tony Hassan[65]
Podi Puthu Ipadunu Dinewith Tony Hassan, Uresha Ravihari
1990Veera UdaraWasanawa Pedi[63]
Nisha Yame Hima Wala Theerewith Gratien Ananda
Kurullaneni Kirilli Kohewith Gratien Ananda, Maya Damayanthi, Victor Vijayantha

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