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Dian Hemamali Sangeetha Weeraratne (born December 13, 1973, as ( Sinhala:සංගීතා වීරරත්න) is a
Sri Lanka Sri Lanka, officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, also known historically as Ceylon, is an island country in South Asia. It lies in the Indian Ocean, southwest of the Bay of Bengal, separated from the Indian subcontinent, ...
n film actress in the Sri Lankan cinema. She made her debut as a sixteen-year-old with Roy de Silva's ''It's a Matter of Time'' opposite
Kamal Addararachchi Addararachchige Gunendra Kamal (born on 5 February 1962: ), popularly known as Kamal Addararachchi, is an actor in Cinema of Sri Lanka, Sri Lankan cinema, theatre and television, as well as a singer and presenter. He made his debut as an actor ...
in 1990. However, she earned immense popularity only after performing in H.D. Premaratne's '' Saptha Kanya'', also opposite Kamal Addararachchi in 1993. It was a huge success and she won the Sarasaviya Best Newcomer Award that year. She has acted in over 50 movies.


Personal life

Sangeetha Weeraratne was born the second daughter of cinematographer Timothy Weeraratne and his wife Daisy. She had her primary education at St. John's Girls' School Panadura and then moved on to Methodist College, Colombo for her secondary studies. She has an elder sister, Nayanatara Weeraratne who currently lives in
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. Sangeetha married to a businessman, Roshantha Kariyapperuma in December 2002. Her husband Roshantha Kariyapperuma owns and operates the company Voice of Asia Network (Pvt) Ltd which is the largest Media Network in Sri Lanka.


Career

Sangeetha made her debut in to the silver screen through the renowned director Roy de Silva with his film ''It's a Matter of Time'' in 1991. She had the rare fortune of mingling with some of the popular stars of the time, such as Malini Fonseka,
Vijaya Kumaratunga Kovilage Anton Vijaya Kumaranatunga (; ; 9 October 1945 – 16 February 1988), popularly known as Vijaya Kumaratunga'','' was a Sri Lankan film actor, playback singer and politician regarded as one of the most popular icons in Sri Lankan cinem ...
, Gamini Fonseka and Roy de Silva. In 2001, Weeraratne won the Sarasaviya Best Actress Award for her role as Guneris' wife in '' Aswesuma'' directed by Bennet Ratnayake. She was also crowned the Sarasaviya Most Popular Actress for three consecutive years from 2001 to 2003. Some films where she played memorable dramatic roles include ''Saptha Kanya'', ''Nomiyena Minisun'', ''Maruthaya'', ''Duwata Mawaka Misa'', ''Dorakada Marawa'', ''Kinihiriya Mal'', ''Aswesuma'', ''Salelu Warama'' and ''Dheewari''. She also appeared in few blockbuster comedy movies such as ''Dawal Migel Ra Daniyel'' series and ''Sapata Dukata Sunny'' as well. In 2000, she presented the television documentary program ''Gedara Dora'', which was based on Architecture, Interior Design and Landscaping. It was telecast Rupavahini - 1 at 9.30 p.m. on every Tuesday.' She launched her first production with the film, ''Sewwandi'' directed by Vasantha Obeysekera in 2006. Her latest dramatic film is ''Uppalawanna'' directed by Prof. Sunil Ariyaratne, where she plays the role of Upuli and later the bhikkhuni, Uppalawanna was also critically acclaimed. In 2021, she appeared in the Raffealla Fernando Celebrity Calendar along with many other Sri Lankan celebrities.


Filmography

Since her first film in 1991, she has acted in more than 40 commercially successful films. * No. denotes the Number of Sri Lankan film in the Sri Lankan cinema.


Awards

She is a recipient of many state awards in many times for many categories.


Sarasaviya Film Festival

, - , , 1993 , , , ''Saptha Kanya'' , , Best Newcomer , , , - , , 1994 , , , ''Nomiyena Minissu'' , , Best Actress , , , - , , 1995 , , , ''Maruthaya'' , , Merit Award , , , - , , 2002 , , , ''Maruthaya'' , , Most Popular Actress , ,


Presidential Film Festival

, - , , 1999 , , , ''Pawuru Walalu'' , , Best Supporting Actress , ,


Critic Awards

, - , , 1996 , , , ''Dorakada Marawa'' , , Best Actress , ,


OCIC Awards

, - , , 1998 , , , ''Dorakada Marawa'' , , Best Actress , ,


Other Festivals

, - , , 2000 , , , Junior Chamber of Arts of Sri Lanka , , Outstanding young personality , , , - , , 2001 , , , ''Aswesuma'' , , Best Actress , , , - , , 2001 , , , ''Aswesuma'' , , Most Popular Actress , ,


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සංගීතා වීරරත්න සමඟ ආදරණීය කතාබහක්දැන් මම ගරු රඟපෑම් කරන්නේ නෑ - සම්මානනීය රංගවේදිනි සංගීතා වීරරත්න
{{DEFAULTSORT:Weeraratne, Sangeetha 1973 births Living people Sinhalese artists Sri Lankan film actresses Alumni of Methodist College, Colombo Alumni of St. John's College, Panadura