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The fourth Season of Sirasa Superstar Generation Four. Thisara Chanaka won the 4th season of superstar known as Generation 4. He had a soft high pitched voice that was admired by the judges Madhumadhawa Aravinda, Corin Almeda, and Nimantha Heshan. His famous song during the contest was a Hindi song "Thu hi meri shab hai" which gets enormous ...
He also sang the theme song, "Yawwane Sihina Yata Daelwune" for the competition. In 2013, Bennet became a judge on Sirasa Super Star season 5. In 2018, Bennet became a judge on the singing reality show Hiru Star on Hiru TV. He stayed on the show for the first three seasons. [8] [9] In 2020, he released a wedding song called, "Oba Magemai". [10]
Ajith Bandara (Sinhala: අජිත් බණ්ඩාර) is a Sri Lankan singer. [1] He is the winner of the first season of the singing reality competition Sirasa Superstar in 2006. [ 2 ]
Name Director TV station Production year Released Language Notes Hummane (හුම්මානේ) Chandrathna Mapitigama: Swarnavahini: 2003-2004: 2004: Sinhala language: song has sung by Nelu Adhikari,Dee R Cee members,song lyrics by Chandrathna Mapitigama Shoba (ශෝබා ) Chandrathna Mapitigama: Independent Television Network: 2004: ...
In edition as first music VCD ever in Sri Lanka Thani Tharuwa was issued by himself in 1998 presenting his music and songs issued on Cassettes and CDs. He worked as a judge in Sirasa Superstar in 2004, 2006, 2008, and then with "Derana London Star" from 2008 to 2010. Then in 2011, he worked as judge in Rupawahini Ranawiru Real Star, Thurunu ...
[1] [2] One of the popular singers in Sri Lankan reality music industry, Susiriwardana entered the industry through the second season of Sirasa Superstar where he dominated indoor music for nearly 14 years since 2007. [3]
The Vanitha Bhimana theme song launched by News First to empower the courageous women of Sri Lanka was also composed by Chandrasekara. [6] Recently in 2020, he also wrote the theme song Nagitimu Sri Lanka which was released for COVID-19 pandemic for public awareness. [11] He was an advisor to Newsfirst section of Sirasa TV during his demise. [12]
Mervin Perera was born on 21 September 1940 in Kuda Payagala, Kalutara, Sri Lanka as the eldest of the family with seven siblings. [1] His father Herman Perera was a music master, dancer, who worked as a painter and teacher.