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Sri Lankan Author

Tharaka Wasalamudaliarachchi

Tharaka Wasalamudaliarachchi

Photography by Dayan Witharana

Born (1973-10-18) 18 October 1973 (age 52)

Matara, Sri Lanka

Education St. Thomas’ Girls’ HIgh School, Matara University of Sri Jayawardanepura University of Kelaniya
Known for Author, Journalist, Former Actress, Former TV Presenter
Notable work Kalu (කළු), Mati (මැටි), Helidarawwa (හෙළිදරව්ව), Charitha (චරිත)
Spouse Chandana Sooriyabandara
Children Gimhan Sooriyabandara, Muniwara Sooriyabandara, Nimna Sooriyabandara
Awards Sumathi Tele Awards for Best Investigative Television Program, JCI Award for the Most Outstanding Young Journalist, Sumathi Tele Awards for Best Television Presenter

Tharaka Wasalamudaliarachchi (born 18th October 1973) is a Sri Lankan author, journalist, actress and a social media influencer.

Mostly known for her television work “Helidarawwa”[1] (හෙළිදරව්ව), books Kalu (කළු), Mati (මැටි)[2], Dehi (දෙහි)[3] and her acting work in Pipi Piyum[4] (පිපි පියුම්). In addition, Tharaka is also known as a song writer as well as a social media influencer as well.

Tharaka Wasalamudaliarachchi (born 18 October 1973 in Matara, Sri Lanka) is a Sri Lankan author, former actress, former news anchor, former television producer, songwriter, and social media influencer. Over a multi-decade career, she has gained recognition for her contributions to literature, journalism, television, and the arts.

Early Life and Education

Athula Senarathne (Tharaka’s father) and Lilani Witharana (Tharaka’s mother) on their wedding day.

Tharaka was born to a journalist and economics teacher father, and a bank manager mother. She began her education at Deyiyandara Central College and Pallewela Maha Vidyalaya. And later attending St. Thomas Girls’ High School, Matara. She pursued higher education at Sri Jayewardenepura University, completing a Bachelor’s degree in 2017, and later earned her Master’s degree in Political Science from the University of Kelaniya in 2019. She also holds a Diploma in Journalism from the University of Sri Jayewardenepura. She studied the Masters of Law (LLM) in Public law and Human Rights at Buckinghamshire New University, England UK. She is currently a student at Sri Lanka Law College (Attorney At Law – Reading) https://www.sllc.ac.lk/

Career and Television

Tharaka interviewing Nanda Malini on “Charitha”

She began her career at a very young age, in her teen years by writing articles to Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation and “Ruhunu Sevaya” a popular radio station at the time[5] as well as many leading newspapers. In 1997, she hosted a few episodes of the morning show “Shanida Ayubowan”, And served as co-editor of the First Television Magazine of “TV Sri Lanka Magazine” (Capital Maharaja Group) in 1998. And she was among the first journalists to join Swarnavahini TV [6]. She contributed to shows such as “Deshapalana Sathiya” and worked behind the scenes on “Rathu Ira”.

Tharaka at age 06 with her mother in the Rural Bank Deyiyandara in 1979.
Tharaka on the set of “Helidarawwa”

Her breakthrough came with “Helidarawwa”[7], an investigative mystery television program she hosted and produced in 2000–2001. It is a program where we help people in need and who suffering to protect their human rights and to fight injustice and to expose fraud, corruption and injustice. It became a national hit and earned her two Sumathi Awards for Best Investigative Program of 2000 and 2001. She later created and hosted “Charitha”[8], which was telecasted at Swarnavahini TV Channel. a biographical documentary series that also won a Sumathi Award in 2007.

She has done over 60 programs with seniors such as,

She has done over 60 programs with seniors such as,

She served as a News Anchor of Live@8, a prime-time news broadcast at Swarnavahini TV Channel in 2001. She hosted a Sinhala Literacy Program called “පෙරවදන[9]“. It was a Sri Lankan TV Program that has dedicated the most airtime for the literary field and the authors of Sri Lanka. It was a program that aired almost everyday 5 days a week on Swarnavahini TV for half an hour.

Writing and Literature

2010 “ස්වර්ණ පුස්තක” Nominees.
“Andaramandiya” First Book Launch Invitation.

Tharaka is a prolific author, best known for novels that delve into psychological, social, and philosophical themes. Her debut novel “Andaramandiya”[10] (2001) won third place in the Youth Literature Awards the same year. Her bibliography includes:

Her publishers have included M.D. Gunasena and Sarasavi Publishers. Her current Book Publishers are Sarasavi Publishers.

Acting Career

Tharaka & Bimal Jayakody on the set of “Udu Viyan”

Tharaka transitioned into acting in 2006, debuting in the teledrama “Pipi Piyum”[4] alongside Saranga Disasekara.

Tharaka Wasalamudaliarachchi & Saranga Disasekara on the set of “Pipi Piyum”
Teledrama Main Role
Pipi Piyum (පිපි පියුම්) Saranga Disasekara, Tharaka Wasalamudaliarachchi
Udu Viyan (උඩු වියන්) Bimal Jayakody, Tharaka Wasalamudaliarachchi

Songwriting Career

As a songwriter, Tharaka has contributed lyrics to numerous theme songs and special compositions, including:

Songs Artists
V Awards 2011 Samitha Mudunkotuwa, Heshan Gamage, Centigradz, Sankha B, Azi Sheriff, Natasha Ratnayake, Sachith Peries, Avineash Aamarnath Wijenath, Shadhir Ahamed, Amritha Amaranath Wijenathan
Abhimani (අභිමානි) Samantha Perera
Sihina Kirula (සිහින කිරුළ) Romesh, Heshan, Gayantha, Sachith , Umaria, Dushyanth, Kaushik Milinda, Kasun , Chinthika , Kamaj, Sajini & Natasha
Sirasa Lakshapathi Official Theme Uditha Sanjaya
Wihanga Thudaka (විහඟ තුඩක) Uresha Ravihari & Leslie Thomas
Dankuda Banda Olu Wasanthi & Onel Damsath
Hitha Mage Alawanthai (හිත මාගේ ආලවන්තයි) Kasun Primal & Thrishala Wijethunga
Adare Ahasa Tharam (ආදරේ අහස තරම්) Dumal Warnakulasuriya ft. Shanika Madumali.
Raththaran Heenaye (Pathini Theme Song) Uresha Ravihari & Manjula Pushpakumara
Udu Viyan Theme Song (උඩු වියන්) Dhammika Bandara
Gehanu Lamayi (ගැහැනු ළමයි) Uresha Ravihari
Gimhana Sihine Udaya Sri & Shashika Nisansala
Thani Malak (තනි මලක්) Tharaka Wasalamudaliarachchi
Me Adare Man (මේ ආදරේ මං) Gayan Gunawardane & Tharaka Wasalamudaliarachchi

Awards and Recognition

Personal Life Tharaka is married to renowned journalist Chandana Sooriyabandara[11]. They have three children: Gimhan, Muniwara, and Nimna Sooriyabandara. Following the births of her sons in 2003 and 2011, she took brief hiatuses from her career but returned each time with new work in literature and media.

Tharaka winning an award for Helidarawwa in 2000
Awards Works Result Year
Sumathi Awards: Best Investigative Program Helidarawwa

(Swarnavahini)

Won 2000 & 2001
Sumathi Awards: Best Documentary Program for Charitha Charitha

(Swarnavahini)

Won 2007
Youth Literature Award Andaramandiya Won (3rd Place) 2001
JCI Award: Best Young Journalist in Sri Lanka N/A Won 2006
Swarna Pusthaka Nomination (2009) Kalu Nominated 2009
Tharaka with her second son Muniwara on the set of “Pipi Piyum”

Martial Arts and Interest

Tharaka and Sensei Pasiddu Sumanathilake.
Tharaka and her husband Chandana Sooriyabandara.

She is a practitioner of Kyokushin Karate, inspired by the teachings of Mas Oyama and Martial Arts legend Bruce Lee.

Tharaka Wasalamudaliarachchi’s SRK Portrait Tattoo
Tharaka & Henry Jayasena.
Tharaka Wasalamudaliarachchi & K. Jayathilake.
Tharaka’s Tattoo’s
Tharaka at Henry Jayasena and Manel Jayasena’s home.
Tharaka’s Tattoos

Tharaka is also a prominent social media influencer. She posts videos and photos about how to achieve your goals through her experiences. Being a Martial Artist and fitness trainer herself, she coaches on how to keep your mental and physical health well.

Legacy

Tharaka Wasalamudaliarachchi is a rare multidisciplinary figure in Sri Lanka—balancing careers in journalism, literature, television, music and acting, all while staying connected with her fanbase through social media. Her influence continues to grow, and she remains active in her creative endeavors.

Online Presence and Current Activities

Tharaka Wasalamudaliarachchi currently resides in Colombo, Sri Lanka. She remains an active author and engages regularly with her audience through various social media platforms.

  1. ^ A show hosted by Tharaka Wasalamudaliarachchi which aired on Swarnavahini
  2. ^ A Book written by Tharaka Wasalamudaliarachchi
  3. ^ A Book on topic of Lime farmers of Sri Lanka written by Tharaka Wasalamudaliarachchi
  4. ^ a b A Teledrama called “Pipi Piyum” starring Saranga Disasekara & Tharaka Wasalamudaliarachchi as the main roles
  5. ^ A Popular Radio Station in Sri Lanka at the time.
  6. ^ A Popular Sri Lankan Television Channel
  7. ^ A Investigation and Victim Advocacy Program hosted by Tharaka Wasalamudaliarachchi which aired on Swarnavahini TV.
  8. ^ A program hosted by Tharaka Wasalamudaliarachchi.
  9. ^ A program hosted by Tharaka Wasalamudaliarachchi. Which gave a place for Literary Authors in Sri Lankan Television.
  10. ^ Wasalamudaliarachchi, Tharaka (1998). Andaramandiya (in Sinhala). Gunasena Publishers.
  11. ^ The host of Sirasa Laksapathi (Who Wants To Be A Millionaire)

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