Somaweera Senanayake (25 November 1944
– 9 June 2018; si, සෝමවීර සේනානායක) was a Sri Lankan award-winning teledrama and script writer who also worked as a journalist, short story writer and as a novelist in his career. He died on 9 June 2018 at a private hospital in
Colombo
Colombo ( ; si, කොළඹ, translit=Koḷam̆ba, ; ta, கொழும்பு, translit=Koḻumpu, ) is the executive and judicial capital and largest city of Sri Lanka by population. According to the Brookings Institution, Colombo me ...
at the age of 73.
Early life
Somaweera Senanayake was born in 1944 in a village near
Avissawella
Avissawella, ( si, අවිස්සාවේල්ල, ta, அவிசாவளை) is a township in Sri Lanka, governed by an Urban Council, situated on the A4 route from Colombo to Ratnapura, Colombo District, Western Province, Sri Lanka, ap ...
area. He attended a village mixed school in Kudagama for his primary education and finished his secondary education at the Seethawaka Central College and also at the
Rajasinghe Central College before obtaining an Arts Degree from
Vidyodaya University
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(now known as Sri Jayawardenepura University). He began his career as a journalist at the Lake House and became a chief editor.
Career
He also pursued his writing skills from being a journalist to a novelist and had published several well known novels in Sri Lankan literature such as ''Yashoravaya'', ''Mawakage Geethaya'', ''Baladevage Lokaya'', ''Irahanda Payana Loke'' and ''Ambu Samiyo''. Somaweera became the first Sri Lankan to receive a Master of Arts Degree for a novel (for ''Yashoravaya''). He had published about 17 novels and written 10 children's short stories during his lifetime. He had also written cartoon stories to the Sri Lanka's first ever cartoon paper, ''Sathuta''.
Somaweera Senanayake also stepped into the small screen industry as well as in the
Sinhala film industry as a script writer. He had written scripts for over 30 teledramas including ''
Doo Daruwo
Doo Daruwo (Sinhala, "children") was one of the longest running Sri Lankan television serials, airing from 1990 to 1995. It was one of the most popular shows of its time and drew in 8 million viewers at its peak.
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This was a story that r ...
'', ''Asal Vesiyo'', ''Palingu Menike'', ''Uthuru Kuru Satana'', ''Sitha Niwana Katha'' and ''Charitha Thunak''. He also wrote scripts to ''
Ammawarune
''Ammawarune'' ( si, italic=yes, අම්මාවරුනේ) is a 2006 Sri Lankan Sinhala drama film directed by Dr. Lester James Peries and produced by Jagath Wijenayake for Silumina Films. It stars Malini Fonseka, and Pradeep Dharmadasa in l ...
'' which was directed by late veteran film director
Lester James Peiris
Sri Lankabhimanya Lester James Peries ( Sinhala: ශ්රී ලංකාභිමාන්ය ලෙස්ටර් ජේම්ස් පීරිස්; 5 April 1919 – 29 April 2018) was a Sri Lankan film director, screenwriter, an ...
and ''
Mihidum Sihina''. In 2000, he received the
Sumathi Best Teledrama Script Award
The Sumathi Best Teledrama Script Award is presented annually in Sri Lanka by the Sumathi Group of Campany associated with many commercial brands for the best Sri Lankan script of the year in television screen.
The award was first given in 1995. F ...
for the teledrama ''Uthuru Kuru Satana''.
Death
Somaweera Senanayake died on 9 June 2018 at 73 years old in a private hospital in Colombo of a heart attack while receiving treatment.
The funeral was held on 11 June 2018 at the Godigamuwa Cemetery in
Maharagama
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.
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දූ දරුවන් තනිකර සෝමවීර යන්නට ගියේය
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1944 births
2018 deaths
Sri Lankan screenwriters
Sri Lankan novelists
Sri Lankan short story writers
Sri Lankan male writers
Sri Lankan journalists
Sinhalese journalists
Sinhalese writers
20th-century Sri Lankan writers
People from Gampaha District