Sisira Senaratne
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Sisira Senaratne | |
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File:Sirira Senaratne portrait.jpg | |
Born | 29 March 1935 Sri Lanka |
Died | 4 February 2015 |
Nationality | Sri Lankan |
Education | Central College Maradana Nalanda College, Colombo |
Occupation | Singer |
Partner(s) | Indrani Senaratne (née Wijebandara) |
Children | Sanjaya Senaratne Subhani Senaratne Wijethilake Sameera Senaratne |
Sisira Senaratne was one of Sri Lanka's popular singers since the 1960s. Senaratne, with his wife Indrani, conducted shows in Sri Lanka and around the world, including Canada, United Kingdom, United States of America, Dubai, Australia, Germany, Switzerland and Italy. Together with his wife the duo have conducted many popular ‘Sisindra’ musical shows in Sri Lanka and abroad.
Early life and education
Senaratne was educated at Central College Maradana and Nalanda College Colombo.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]
Family
He was married to Indrani née Wijebandara.
Career
Since the 1960s, Sisira had sung many popular songs such as "Olu Nelum Neliya", "Seeta Diyareli", "Nuhuru Nupuruda", "Mage Puthuta Mal", and "Gaya Geethayan Game wel Eliye". In 1956 Sisira sang Olu Nelum Neliya Rangala for Sri Lankan film director Lester James Peries's film Rekava.
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