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Sirimathi Rasadari

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Sirimathi Rasadari
සිරිමතී රසාදරී
Born
Sirimathi Mary Fernando

(1932-05-10)10 May 1932
DiedSeptember 3, 1992(1992-09-03) (aged 60)
NationalitySri Lankan
EducationDummaladeniya Roman Catholic School
Occupation(s)Actress, Dancer
Years active1947–1992
SpouseRathna Dissanayake

Sirimathi Mary Fernando (born 10 May 1932 - died 3 September 1992 as සිරිමතී රසාදරී) [Sinhala]), popularly as Sirimathi Rasadari, was an actress in Sri Lankan cinema,[1][2] as well as a renowned Kathak dancer.[3][4] Considered as the first in Sri Lanka to mastered the art of dancing, acting, singing and writing at the same time, she is the pioneer to establish United Ceylon Fan Club in 1957.[5]

Personal life

She was born on 10 May 1932 in Nainamadama, Dummalawarama, Wennappuwa as third of the family. She had two sisters and five brothers. She was educated at Dummaladeniya Roman Catholic School. She can write, speak and read Hindi as well as can speak Tamil and English.[6]

She was married to Rathna Dissanayake, who was a lecturer at Giragama Aesthetic University. Rasadari also served as a visiting lecturer at the University of the Visual and Performing Arts.[5]

Rasadari died on 3 September 1992 at the age of 60.

Career

In 1939 while at the school, she contested for a singing competition conducted for the All Island Health Week. She won the first place from the North Western Province. With the intentions to be a dancer, she learned Kathakali dancing from Shantha Kalayathana in Meeepura under Shanthi Viraj in 1967, Bharatha and Manipuri dances by Shanthi Kumar Seneviratne and Kandyan dancing under Heenbaba Dharmasiri for eight years. She was the first Sri Lankan graduate of Bharath Kathak Dance[7] and started a music company called Sangeetha Kendra in 1977.[6] The specialty of this institution was that it has been approved as the Colombo Center for the passage of all music examinations in Bhatkanda since 1987.[5]

She also became a singer at Radio Ceylon and sang on HMV and Odien gramophone trades as the supporting singer for Premanath Morais and Sunil Premadasa. She has sung the song A Maha Veera Budu Piya with Premanath Morais which has become a popular song. She also gained popularity as a singer by singing the song Paana Paththu Nokeruwata for the movie Daiwayogaya with Mohideen Baig.[1]

Even though she was selected for the film Prema Tharagaya, she refused to act due to a scene with partial nudity.[5] Her maiden cinema appearance came through film Puduma Leli under the supervision of Hugo Fernando at the age of 15. Then she acted in the film Dosthara where she went India for the film shooting. The she acted many popular films such as Sri 296, Surathali, Nalangana, Sansare and Samaje Sathuro.[5]

Then she acted along with Rukmani Devi in te popular film Daiwayogaya as "Sugala". She acted as Ananda Jayaratne's girlfriend in the song Siriyame Sara, which was H.R. Jothipala's first film background song. The highlight of her acting career was the role of "Maggie" in the movie Parasathumal.[6] During the period as a lecturer, she published a book on Indian dance Narthana Kala in Sinhala, which was first such in Sri Lanka.[5]

Filmography

Year Film Role Ref.
1953 Puduma Leli Yasohamy 'Lilly'
1956 Dosthara Alice [8]
1956 Surathali Manel
1958 Deyyange Rate
1958 Vana Mohini
1959 Daiwayogaya Sugala. also as Playback Singer
1959 Sri 296 Natyanganawo
1960 Pirimiyek Nisa Also as Playback Singer
1960 Nalangana
1962 Sansare
1964 Heta Pramada Wadi Nimala
1964 Kala Kala De Pala Pala De
1964 Suba Sarana Sepa Sithe
1965 Sepatha Soya
1966 Sampatha
1966 Parasathu Mal Maggie [9]
1967 Sath Samudura [10]
1968 Amathikama
1968 Hangi Hora
1969 Samaje Sathuro
1980 Sasaraka Pathum
1981 Suriyakantha
1981 Jeewanthi
1983 Menik Maliga
1985 Du Daruwo
1987 Raja Wadakarayo
1989 Badulu Kochchiya
1991 Golu Muhude Kunatuwa
1992 Raje Wage Puthek
1992 Sakkara Suththara
1992 Salli Thibunata Madi
1994 Vijaya Geetha Dulcie 'Missy'
1994 Mawbime Veerayo
1995 Inspector Geetha
2000 Hansa Vilapaya

References

  1. ^ a b "Sirimathi Rasadari - සිරිමතී රසාදරී (1932 - 1992) filmography". Sinhala Cinema Database. Retrieved 3 March 2020.
  2. ^ "Sirimathy Rasadari films". IMDb. Retrieved 3 March 2020.
  3. ^ "Sirimathi Rasadari remembrance". IMDb. Retrieved 3 March 2020.
  4. ^ "In reverence to the greats". Daily News. Retrieved 3 March 2020.
  5. ^ a b c d e f "It is Sirimathi Rasadari who scolded the producer without betraying her self-esteem". Divaina. Retrieved 22 February 2020.
  6. ^ a b c "Sirimathi Rasadari fall asleep for long night". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 22 February 2020.
  7. ^ "'Kathak' Dancing Form Adds New Facet to Army Cultural Troupe". Sri Lanka Army. Retrieved 3 March 2020.
  8. ^ "Gunaratnam–Meyyappan–Dosthara". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 2021-04-12.
  9. ^ "All about "Parasathu Mal"". sarasaviya. Retrieved 2021-01-23.
  10. ^ "All about "Sath Samudura"". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 2020-12-02.
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