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Pradeepa Dharmadasa (Pothupitiya Kankanamge Pradeepa Nirmali Hemamali Dharmadasa) was born on 26 January, 1963 in Moratuwa, Sri Lanka, is an artist. Discover Pradeepa Dharmadasa's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 60 years old?

Popular As Pothupitiya Kankanamge Pradeepa Nirmali Hemamali Dharmadasa
Occupation songstress, playback singer, actress
Age 61 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 26 January, 1963
Birthday 26 January
Birthplace Moratuwa, Sri Lanka
Nationality Sri Lanka

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Who Is Pradeepa Dharmadasa's Husband?

Her husband is Dullas Alahapperuma (m. 1994)

Family
Parents Pothupitiya K Dharmadasa (father)Hema Medagamage (mother)
Husband Dullas Alahapperuma (m. 1994)
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Children 2

Pradeepa Dharmadasa Net Worth

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2018

In 2018, she playback songs for the film Amawaka directed by Vijitha Gunaratne.

2017

Then, Pradeepa was honored by the Colombo Tamil Association for her creative contribution to social harmony by singing the song Yal Devi at an awards ceremony organized to recognize great women on World Women's Day 2012. On 22 November 2017 her devoted fan Kasuni Nadeeka launched the book Gee Pradeepartha on Pradeepa's singing life and critical reviews of her songs. Gee Pradipartha (Pradeepa Dharmadasa Gee Ratnawali Rasavinisa) Book contains commentaries on 20 meaningful songs.

1997

Her maiden television acting came through Samugenime Nawathena with the role "Veena". She also sung the theme song of the serial with Amarasiri Peiris. Then she played the role of a dumb girl "Kisa" in the teledrama Dhawala Rathriya directed by Suda Mahadivulwewa. But she sang its background songs. Later she acted in Somaratne Dissanayake's serial Avasanda as "Soma" and titular role "Yashodara" in Thistha Jayawardena's serial Yashodara. She last starred in the teledrama Pinmada Puthuni directed by Malini Fonseka. Meanwhile, in 1997, he released a new collection of songs called 'Kandulu Thotupola'. Her third CD 'Sathyangana' was released in 2004 at the John de Silva Memorial Theater, Colombo. She selected to sing the songs of a new lyricist for her new CD 'Hendewata Kalin Enna' in 2012 where it was the first time that a new lyricist has put together as many as six songs at a time.

1995

Pradeepa is married to Cabinet Minister Honorable Dullas Daham Kumara Alahapperuma who has been a parliamentarian. The couple has two sons – Mahima Induwara (born in 1995) and Kaushika Nalanda (born in 1996). Mahima started education from Royal College and Kaushika from Ananda College. Later they both went to Lyceum International.

1994

Pradeepa started playback singing for films with Christy Shelton's 1994 film Aragalaya. Since then, she rendered her voice for many films including Mario Jayatunga's Nidi Yahana Kalabei, Handana Kinkini, Miriwadi Sagalak, Saman Neelawathura's Savithrige Rathriya, Christy Shelton's Thahanam Gaha and Bennett Rathnayake's Ira Handa Yata. In 1997, she won both the Sarasaviya and Presidential Awards for Best Film Backing Singer for the serial Savithriyage Rathriya.

1993

However, she continued to act in the stage plays such as lead role in Naga Gurula produced by K. B. Herath. In 1993, she won the award for the Best Actress of the Year for her performance in the play Ukdandu Ginna produced by Nimal Ekanayake at the State Drama Festival. She also played in the plays Muhunu Dekak, Sakvithi Nikmana and as "Sinha Seevali" in critically acclaimed Ediriweera Sarachchandra's Sinhabahu and as "Chamari" in R. R. Samarakoon's Duwili.

1992

In the beginning of 1992, she was invited by cassette producer Ranjith Liyanage to make a cassette. She made the cassette "Duwillen Seduna Liye" with 12 songs, where six of them composed by Khemadasa and the other six by Rohana Weerasinghe. In the midst of state media censorship, Pradeepa was able to successfully present the cassette with the support of the "Alternative Media Circle". However, six of those songs of the cassette was banned by Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation due to contemporary social issues of various events that were talked about in the country at that time were sung. The song Kolomthotin Naw Nagga spoke about the child trafficking that was prevalent in Sri Lanka at that time. Then the song Balana Avaraga Pipunu Iramala written against the American voice for Iranavila village. The song Madura Oya Pamula speaks about the incidents where farmers drank poison and could not pay their debts. The song Sebe Ugaththu was written about the loss of jobs for university students. But with that ban, the cassette sold well.

1981

In 1981, she acted in titular role "Sanda Kinduri" produced by Somalatha Subasinghe. In 1983, Subasinghe started a drama school called the Lama Ha Yowun Ranga Peetaya and she joined with it. In 1984 Subasinghe made a new production of the play Mudu Puththu where Pardeepa acted as "Hinnihami" in it. During this period, she acted in many stage plays such as Suba Sarangatha by Athula Peiris and Sakvithi Nikmana by Salaman Fonseka.

1980

In 1980s, Pradeepa started career as a professional actress with the stage play Sathyanganavi produced by Vijitha Gunaratne. In the play, she not only showcased her acting skills but also the singing skills she possessed by playing the role of "Shonte" in Bertolt Brecht's The Good Woman in Setsuan. Therefore, its music director Premasiri Khemadasa invited Pradeepa to join his choir. Later, she made her first song Duwillen Seduna Liye for the television serial Weda Hamine in 1987. In 1988, Kapila Kumara Kalinga created the stage play Nelum Pokuna which included lots of songs. So when he is looking for an actress who can sing songs, he invites Pradeepa. She acted and sang the songs in the play. Later she sang the theme song Rathurosa Malak Pipewi along with Amarasiri Peiris for the single episode teledrama directed by Kalinga.

1964

Pothupitiya Kankanamge Pradeepa Nirmali Hemamali Dharmadasa, (born 26 January 1964 as ප්‍රදීපා ධර්මදාස [Sinhala]), popularly as Pradeepa Dharmadasa, is a Sri Lankan musician, playback singer and former stage drama actress in Sri Lankan theatre and television.

She was born on 26 January 1964 in Rawatawatta, Moratuwa as the second in a family of four children. Her father Pothupitiya Kankanamge Dharmadasa worked at Agriculture and Govi Jana Seva Department. Her mother Meda Gamage Hema Dharmadasa was a housewife. She has one elder sister and two younger brothers. His closest brother died by drowning in the sea. She studied at Princess of Wales' College, Moratuwa where she met her mentor Somalatha Subasinghe. Then she attended Sujatha Vidyalaya, Nugegoda for A/L. She studied dancing at Vajira-Chitrasena Academy, and later learned music at `Kala Bhoomi’, Nugegoda. After finishing A/Ls, she followed a drama course at Subasinghe’s 'Sri Lanka Youth Theatre Foundation'.