Ramya Wanigasekara, a stalwart in Sri Lankan arts and media, passed away on March 8, 2024, at the age of 73, leaving behind a legacy carved in artistic brilliance and journalistic integrity.
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Wanigasekara left a great mark over five decades. Born in 1950, her journey traversed the realms of theatre, cinema, television, and radio.
Her acting prowess blossomed in the mid-1970s on the stage, culminating in a breakthrough role in the iconic “Mana Ranjana Weda Warjana” in 1978, setting the stage for a prolific career.
Beyond the limelight, Wanigasekara’s mellifluous voice resonated across airwaves when she joined Radio Ceylon in 1980, captivating audiences for over twenty years as a cherished newsreader.
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Her multifaceted talent even graced the realm of music as a vocalist and playback singer.
Her unwavering commitment to her craft earned her the esteemed Kalabhushana title, a testament to her contributions to Sri Lankan art and culture.
Though she departed, her legacy endures, a beacon illuminating the path for generations to come.
Wanigasekara is survived by her daughter Buddhika Mudithani, Ramya Wanigasekara’s legacy finds continuity, a torchbearer of her remarkable spirit and enduring influence.

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