Vishaka Siriwardana

Mukthagara Adhikari Muidayanse Ralahaminalage Vishaka Siriwardana (Sinhala: විශාඛා සිරිවර්ධන; 28 August 1956 – 23 October 2021),[n 1] popularly known as Vishaka Siriwardana, was an actress in Sri Lankan cinema and television.[1] In a career spanning more than three decades, she was known for her breakthrough roles in Saaranga, Sasara Chethana and Sura Duthiyo.[2] At 5 feet 9 inches tall, she was the tallest actress in Sri Lanka.[3][4]

Vishaka Siriwardana
විශාඛා සිරිවර්ධන
Born
Mukthagara Adhikari Muidayanse Ralahaminalage Vishaka Siriwardana

(1956-08-28)28 August 1956
Died23 October 2021(2021-10-23) (aged 65)
Kurunegala, Sri Lanka
EducationKatupotha Tissa Maha Vidyalaya
OccupationActress
Years active1981–2021
Height5 ft 9 in (175 cm)
SpouseDaya Dharmasiriwardena

Personal life

Vishaka Siriwardana was born on 28 August 1956 in Katupotha, Kurunegala, Sri Lanka as the eighth child in a family of nine siblings. Her mother was Donna Lizzie Siriwardena and father was Desai Sarath Siriwardena. She was educated at Katupotha Tissa Maha Vidyalaya.[5]

She was married to Daya Dharmasiriwardena. Daya was involved with a terrible road accident and as a result, he had to have one of his legs amputated.[5]

She was being treated for a cancerous condition for long time, but continued to work in the industry. However, she died on 23 October 2021 at the age of 66, while receiving treatment at the Kurunegala Teaching Hospital.[3][6] Her remains were laid to rest at the Kurunegala Municipal Council Florist Hall from 8.00 am to 5.00 pm on 24 October 2021. Funeral function was performed on 25 October 2021 at Katupotha Cemetery.[7]

Career

She entered drama by accident. One day, Vishaka heard that the film Wasanthaye Dawasak was being shot in her hometown of Katupotha, Kurunegala. She went there with a group of her friends and saw the cast of the film including queen actress Malini Fonseka. After seeing the shooting, she also wanted to be an actress. Film director Siri Kularatne's brother was a classmate of Visakha, whereby he helped Vishaka to meet Siri Kularatne.[8] Then Kularatne selected Visakha for his latest film Anuradha and she made her film debut along with Malini Fonseka which was shot in 1981.[5] But her first screened film is Saaranga in 1981 directed by Gamini Hewawitharana.[7]

After the success of the film, she starred in the films, such as, Sanasanna Maa, and Yahalu Yeheli, both in 1982. In 1984, she acted in three films: Kokila, Podi Ralahami and Sasara Chethana. Later Visakha won the Sarasaviya Award for Best Emerging Actress for her performance in the film Sasara Chethana in 1985 at the 13th Sarasaviya Awards.[9] She continued to receive invitations to films, but due to her husband's accident, she could not contribute to them. After that transition period, she returned to cinema with the film Sandamadala directed by Malani Fonseka.[5] In 1986, she won the Best Performance Award at the 13th OCIC Award Ceremony for her role in Sura Duthiyo.[9] Then she acted in the films such as, Puthuni Mata Samavenna, Sura Duthiyo, Asipatha Mamai, Sathyagrahanaya, Kristhu Charithaya, Cheriyo Doctor, Yasoma and Bheeshanaye Athuru Kathawak.[10][7]

Apart from cinema, she made notable appearances in the television particularly through villain roles. She played the character "Rathu Akka" in the television serial Isuru Gira, where she became very popular with that character at the time. Then she was able to contribute to a number of serials and soap operas such as; Bimmal Illama, Tulā Dahara, Sarala Samanalī, Kithsirigē Iraṇama, Deveni Vēdikāva, Sāvil Pālik, Kāhala Nādaya, Sivdiya Dahara, Poda Væssa, Bamba Ketu Hati, Bhawana, and Vasuda.[5][7] In 2007, she won the Sumathi Best Teledrama Supporting Actress Award for her role in the television serial Doovili Sulanga at the 12th Sumathi Awards.[11]

Filmography

YearFilmRoleRef.
1981Saranga
1982Sanasanna Maa
1982Anuradha
1982Yahalu YeheliWimalawathie
1984Kokila
1984Podi RalahamiLata's co-worker
1984Sasara Chethana
1985Puthuni Mata Samavenna
1985Suraduthiyo
1986Asipatha MamaiNirmala
1987SathyagrahanayaChief's secretary
1987Randamwel
1990Christhu CharithayaMartha[12]
1991Cheriyo DoctorNurse[13]
1994SandamadalaSujatha
1996Sihina Vimane Raja KumariSpy
1997Yasoma
1997Ninja Sri Lanka
1999SathyadeviBath Kade lover
1999NagaranSeetha
2001Kolamba Koloppan
2003Bheeshanaye Athuru KathawakAllan Nona[14]
2007No Problem Darling
2009Dancing Star[15]
2010Uththara[16]
2011Muthu Salamba
2013Ira Laga WadiVishaka[17]
2014Ahelepola KumarihamiMolligoda Kumarihami[18]
2015Aathma Warusha[19]
2015Singa Machan Charlie[20]
2018SeyaSchool teacher[21]
TBDSanda Dadayama[22]
TBDSanda Adare Sandatai
TBDMaathra
TBDRocket Raja Pocket Raja
TBDKalyana Mithrayo

Notes

  1. Sinhala Cinema Database cited she was born in 1957. However leading cinema source Sarasaviya recorded her birthday on 1956.

See also

References

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  10. "Charlie's Angels". සරසවිය. 12 November 2019. Retrieved 28 October 2021.
  11. "Sumathi Award winners in each year". www.sumathiawards.lk.
  12. "Sinhala screened films". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 29 February 2020.
  13. "Sinhala screened films". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 23 December 2017.
  14. "New film by Amarnath". Sunday Times. Retrieved 27 November 2019.
  15. "'Dancing Star' on the floor". The Sunday Times. Retrieved 26 February 2017.
  16. "Sandun enters cinema with 'Uththara'". Sunday Times. Retrieved 11 March 2017.
  17. "Ira Laga Wedi". National Film Corporation of Sri Lanka. Retrieved 3 March 2017.
  18. "Controversial Ehelepola episode on the silver screen". The Sunday Observer. Retrieved 27 February 2017.
  19. "Aathma Warusha had to wait 10 years for screening". Sarasaviya. Archived from the original on 17 November 2015. Retrieved 3 October 2016.
  20. "Sri Lankan Screened Films". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 11 March 2017.
  21. "Seya - She Will Follow You". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 11 March 2017.
  22. "Gamini, who made "Raktha", depicts the "Sanda Dadayama"". සරසවිය. 7 October 2020. Retrieved 28 October 2021.
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