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Shalani Tharaka
ශලනි තාරකා
Born
Gonakumbura Pangukarage Shalani Tharaka Wijayabandara

(1990-11-15) 15 November 1990 (age 33)
NationalitySri Lankan
EducationNewstead Girls College
Occupation(s)Actress, model, dancer, presenter, lyricist
Years active2007-Present
Parents
  • Susantha Wijayabandara (father)
  • Suraji Fernando (mother)
WebsiteOfficial Website

Gonakumbura Pangukarage Shalani Tharaka Wijayabandara[1] (sinhala: ශලනි තාරකා; born 15 November 1990), popularly known as Shalani Tharaka, is a Sri Lankan actress and model.[2] One of the most popular television actresses in Sri Lanka, Tharaka holds the title for the Sri Lankan beauty pageant Sirasa Kumariya which she won in 2007.[3] Apart from acting, she is also a dancer, lyricist and author.

Early life

Tharaka was born on 15 November 1990 in Balangoda. Her father is Susantha Wijayabandara and mother Suraji Fernando is a beautician by profession.[1] She had her primary education at St. Agnes Convent, Balangoda. After her primary education she moved to her mother's hometown Negombo and had her secondary education there onwards at Newstead Girls College where she studied western and Kandyan dancing styles.[1]

Career

In 2007, when she was seventeen years old, she won the beauty pageant Sirasa Kumariya organized by Sirasa TV which brought her into mainstream popularity. Her maiden acting came through the television serial Poojasanaya directed by Sherly P. Delankawala. Her co-star in Poojasanaya was Suraj Mapa. Later she acted in many television serials in several genre such as Isuru Bawana, Hansi, Giridevi, Api Api Wage (I & II), Ganga Addara and Sanda Sanda Wage which gained popularity.[4][5]

Apart from teledramas she has also contributed in the TV commercials for Hero Honda, Raino[6] and Janet. She has also played parts in music videos such as Oya Dese by Prinyan, Mata Oya by D n S, Wasthuwe by Shafee ft Delon.[1]

In 2012, Tharaka made her maiden cinema appearance in the movie Selvam. She played the role of "Medhavi".[7][8] Later she appeared in lead role in the horror film Spandana.

She also contested in the second season of Sirasa Dancing Stars as well as Hiru Super Dancer.[9]

On 19 September 2020, she was awarded both Best teledrama actress and Most popular teledrama actress at 16th Raigam Tele'es ceremony. It was the first time in 24 years where one actress won both awards at the same time.[10]

Selected television serials

  • Poojasanaya (2008) as Subha
  • Isuru Bawana (2008/09) as Amali [11]
  • Hansi (2009) as Hansi
  • Api Api Wage I and II (2009) as Nikini [12]
  • Samanali (2010) as Samanali
  • Ganga Addara (2011) as Nimali / Nirmala [13]
  • Sanda Sanda Wage (2011) as Sandu [14]
  • Sath Rala Pela (2011) as Minduri [15]
  • Sihina Piyapath (2011) as Mandakini [16]
  • Thuru Ahasata Adarei (2012) as Thuru [15]
  • Aluth Gegara (2012) as Kaveesha
  • Handuna Gathoth Oba Ma (2012) as Bhawana
  • Sanda Pini Bindak (2012) as Uthpala
  • Namal Arana (2012) as Kamalani
  • Arundathi (2012) [17]
  • Sihinayaki Jeewithe (2012) as Sonali [18]
  • Punchi Walauwwa (2014) as Viharaa [19]
  • Doowili Mal (2014) as Lakeesha [20]
  • Dadakeli Arana (2014) [21]
  • A-Level Iwarai (2015)
  • Thaara (2015) as Nanditha
  • Sikka Team (2016)
  • Kutu Kutu Mama (2015)
  • Diyaniyo (2015) as Minduli [22]
  • Wassane Premaya (2015/16) as Astha [23]
  • Mage Adara Awanaduwa (2016) as Dula
  • Muthu Mali (2017) as Muthu
  • Lokantharayo (2017)
  • Sooriya Nayo (2017) as Bhavana
  • Gemunu Maharaja (2017) as Princess Kathika
  • Batahira Ahasa (2017) as Hashini [24]
  • Mithu (2018) as Mithu
  • Kotipathiyo (2018/19) as Parami
  • Eka Diga Kathawak (2018)
  • Sooriya Vachchasa (2018)
  • Haras Paara (2018) as Nimmi
  • Sanda Hangila (2018/19) as Prabha
  • Ado (2019/20) as Kamani [25]
  • Queen (2019/20) as Imesha [26]
  • Sihina Genena Kumariye (2020-present) as Sathsarani
  • Giri Devi (2020) as Asha [27]
  • Ahanna Kenek Na (TBD) [28]
  • Haidi (2020)
  • Agni Piyapath (2020-present) as Trishi
  • Can You Hear Me (2020) as Sakunthala

Filmography

Year Film Roles Ref.
2012 Selvam Medhavi [29]
2016 Spandana Mayumi [30]
2018 Nela Nela [31]
TBD Adventures of Ricky Deen Star [32]
TBD Viyasidura Taniya [33]
TBD Akarsha
TBD Maayawi

Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2015 Peoples' vote Most Popular Actress Won
2015 Handapana Gala Best Upcoming Actress [34] Won
2018 Peoples' vote Most Popular Actress [35] Won
Year Nominee / work Award Result
2015 Punchi Walawwa Jury Award [36] Won
2016 Peoples' vote Most Popular Actress [37] Won
2020 Peoples' vote Most Popular Actress Won
2020 Ado Best Actress Won
Year Nominee / work Award Result
2019 Peoples' vote Lux Glamorous Star [38] Won

References

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  37. ^ "Raigam Tele'es 2015 award winners". Sarasaviya.
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