Sumana Gomes

Sumana Gomes (born 23 May 1968: Sinhala: සුමනා ගෝමස්), is a Sri Lankan cinema actress. Often regarded as the "sexiest actress in Sri Lankan film history",[1] Gomes is credited as the premiere sex symbol and pioneer of blue film subculture in Sri Lankan cinema.[2] She began her acting career at a young age, starring in the 1978 blockbuster Kundala Keshi directed by Wimalanath Dissanayaka.[3] During a career that spanned 30 years, Gomes starred in close to 35 movies which also included biographical dramas, mainstream comedies and Erotic thrillers.[4]

Sumana Gomes
සුමනා ගෝමස්
Born (1968-05-23) 23 May 1968
NationalitySri Lankan
Other namesහෙළ සිනමාවේ කාම රැජිණ
CitizenshipAmerican
EducationUniversity of Colombo
OccupationActress
Years active1978–2008
Notable workKamasutra (2002)
Ragaye Unusuma (1997)
Unusum Rathriya (1999)
Ege Vairaya II (1997)
Ege Vairaya III (1998)
Ege Vairaya IV (2000)
Height5 ft 5 in (1.65 m)
Spouse
Gregory Torotolio
(m. 2012)
AwardsBest Actress

Early life

Gomes was born on 23 May 1968 in Dehiwala-Mount Lavinia.[5] When she was a child she aspired to become a nurse or a policewoman. She graduated from the University of Colombo Faculty of Arts and enjoyed dancing which paved the way for her first movie role in Kundala Keshi.

Career

After a 6-year hiatus from her debut, Gomes played several minor roles in Sasara Chethana, Maubima Nathnam Maranaya, Raja Wedakarayo and Salambak Handai all as dancers. Her supporting roles with dialogues included Obata Divura Kiyannam where she portrayed Dilu's friend, Aragalaya which was her first challenging role and Hitha Hoda Surayoo where she starred opposite Vijaya Kumaratunga in 1995. However, her rise to mainstream limelight started when she collaborated with Louie Vanderstraeten and Sunil T. Fernando in the Erotic thriller genre.[6]

Rise to fame and stardom

Gomes's first breakthrough role was 'Appa Soma' in the 1997 erotic blockbuster Ege Vairaya II[7] directed by Louie Vanderstraeten and produced by Sunil T. Fernando. The movie portrayed an LGBTQIA+ theme and also featured Chandi Rasika who played the main role 'Indira' in Ege Vairaya I. In the same year Gomes starred in Karu Disanayaka's detective thriller Ragaye Unusuma[8] where she portrayed 'Saroja', a journalist who went undercover to assist police raid a brothel and apprehend the perpetrators. Both movies made it to the podium at the 26th Sarasaviya Awards in 1998 winning 2nd and 3rd places in the 'Famous Film' award category, making Gomes a star.

In 1998, Gomes continued as the main actress in mainstream erotic blockbusters Akkai Nangi[9] as 'Sachitra Gamage' and Ege Vairaya III[10] as Ragika Subha Gurusinghe. By this time her movies had escalated to box office hits. In 1999, Gomes starred in the 900th film in Sri Lankan cinema Unusum Rathriya[11] as Renu, a painter who entangles herself in an extramarital affair opposite Suresh Gamage and Sando Harris. In 2000, Gomes starred in Ege Vairaya IV[12] as 'Kumari', ending the Ege Vairaya franchise.

In 2002, Gomes's stardom reached its peak with the box office record breaker Kamasutra[13] where she portrayed 'Madam Sarojini' a nymphomaniac who could not control her desires opposite Shamal Atapattu, Kapila Sigera and Roshan Pilapitiya.

Legacy

During 80s and 90s, Gomes was featured as the cover girl in magazines including Sarasaviya, Aaradhana, Sarasi, Tharunaya, Thiratharu, Malsara and Vikasitha. She was nicknamed the 'Red flame of Sinhala cinema' by investigative journalist Rohana Kumara.[14] She was also widely acclaimed as හෙළ සිනමාවේ කාම රැජිණ or කාම ධේනුව (translated: the sex queen of Sri Lankan cinema).[15] Voters of 'Top Ten list' global ranking website voted Sumana Gomes as No. 1 in its Greatest Sri Lankan Actresses list.[16]

Personal life

Gomes married Gregory Torotolio, an Italian head chef on 31 January 2012.[17] They live in New York City, United States.

Selected filmography

  • No. denotes the Number of Sri Lankan film in the Sri Lankan cinema.[18]
  • In bold text are movies she starred as the 'main actress'.
YearNo.FilmRole
1978384Kundala KeshiDancer
1984600Maubima Nathnam MaranayaCabaret dancer
1985611Obata Divura KiyannamDilu's friend
1986626Peralikarayoherself as Sumana
1987650Raja WedakarayoClub dancer
1988655Rasa RahasakDancer
1991712Salambak HandaiGo-go dancer
1992727Bajar Eke ChandiyaDancer
1997847Ege Vairaya IIAppa Soma
1997856Ragaye UnusumaJournalist Saroja
1998869Gini Avi Saha Gini KeliSergeant Nallathambi's lover
1998877Akkai NangiSachitra Gamage
1998882Ege Vairaya IIIRagika Subha Gurusinghe
1999900Unusum RathriyaRenu
2000918Ege Vairaya IVKumari
2002960KamasutraSarojini/ Madam

References

  1. Chanadana Dayasiriwardana, newspaper interview (30 November 2012). "SUMANA GOMES SPEAKS". ගොසිප් ලංකා නිවුස්.
  2. W Hasaranga, newspaper interview (3 June 2014). "මගෙ ෆිගර් එකට ආස අය ගොඩාක් හිටියා – Chat with Sumana Gomes". ගොසිප් ලංකා හොට් නිවුස්.
  3. films.lk (21 July 1978). "Kundala Keshi / කුණ්ඩල කේශී". films.lk.
  4. films.lk (1 February 2020). "Sumana Gomes". films.lk.
  5. films.lk (1 February 2020). "Sumana Gomes". films.lk.
  6. films.lk (1 February 2020). "Sumana Gomes". films.lk.
  7. films.lk (17 January 1997). "Ege Vairaya 2 / ඇගේ වෛරය 2". films.lk.
  8. films.lk (6 June 1997). "Ragaye Unusuma / රාගයේ උණුසුම". films.lk.
  9. films.lk (22 May 1998). "Akkai Nangi / අක්කයි නංගියි". films.lk.
  10. films.lk (7 September 1998). "Ege Vairaya 3 / ඇගේ වෛරය 3". films.lk.
  11. films.lk (27 August 1999). "Unusum Rathriya / උණුසුම් රාත්‍රිය". films.lk.
  12. films.lk (25 August 2000). "Ege Vairaya 4 / ඇගේ වෛරය 4". films.lk.
  13. films.lk (5 July 2002). "Kamasutra / කාම-සූත්‍ර". films.lk.
  14. W Hasaranga, newspaper interview (3 June 2014). "මගෙ ෆිගර් එකට ආස අය ගොඩාක් හිටියා – Chat with Sumana Gomes". ගොසිප් ලංකා හොට් නිවුස්.
  15. Sanjaka Prasad Dolewatta, live interview (30 March 2018). "Eka pirimiyekuta karanna puluwan hemadema karala sathutukaranawa, ethakota a pirimiya thamai kiyanne oya mara seksi kiyala – SUMANA GOMES". හිරු ගොසිප්.
  16. Multiple, Top Ten list (8 January 2023). "Greatest Sri Lankan Actresses". Top Ten list.
  17. Chanadana Dayasiriwardana, newspaper interview (30 November 2012). "SUMANA GOMES SPEAKS". ගොසිප් ලංකා නිවුස්.
  18. "Sri Lankan Cinema History". National Film Corporation of Sri Lanka. Retrieved 9 August 2016.
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