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Hemapala Perera (Vithanage Hemapala Perera) was born on 20 October, 1942 in Badulla, Sri Lanka, is a Sri Lankan musician and flautist. Discover Hemapala Perera's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 81 years old?

Popular As Vithanage Hemapala Perera
Occupation N/A
Age 81 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 20 October 1942
Birthday 20 October
Birthplace Badulla, Sri Lanka
Nationality Sri Lanka

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Who Is Hemapala Perera's Wife?

His wife is Kusuma Perera (m. 1976)

Family
Parents Romiel Perera (father)Nanda Perera (mother)
Wife Kusuma Perera (m. 1976)
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Children 2

Hemapala Perera Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Hemapala Perera worth at the age of 81 years old? Hemapala Perera’s income source is mostly from being a successful musician. He is from Sri Lanka. We have estimated Hemapala Perera's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Source of Income musician

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1942

Kala Bhushana Vithanage Hemapala Perera (born on 20 October 1942 as හේමපාල පෙරේරා [Sinhala]), popularly as Hemapala Master, is a musician and renowned flautist in Sri Lankan cinema, theater and television.

He was born on 20 October 1942 in Pinnarawa village, Badulla as the youngest in a family with five siblings.

He has three elder sisters and two elder brothers.

His father was Romiel Perera and mother was Nanda Perera.

When Hemapala was three years old, his parents admitted him to the primary section of the convent in the village with the intention of providing him with an education.

He had been studying the alphabet for about a year, and had the opportunity to enter the first year at the age of four.

At that time, the first children admitted to the first grade were given the required immunizations at school.

Hemapala was also given the same immunizations on the day of the school holidays.

Hemapala was poisoned by the vaccine and as a result, spots appeared all over his body.

He was later admitted to the Badulla Hospital where he was treated for poisoning.

The doctors decided to give 24 injections at the hospital.

All wounds were cut with scissors.

After about 12 injections, the flesh began to appear and cover in one eye.

Chloroform was applied and three operations were performed on the eyes.

But unfortunately the drug also poisoned his body and he lost his sight.

At the age of nine, both eyes became blind.

With a sudden illness, his education was disrupted.

1964

Hemapala learned music from him for eleven years until 1964.

Although Hemapala could not watch the movies, his music teacher Amaratunga took him to watch the movie 'Dulari' and told the story from beginning to end.

However, Amaratunga was a little strict and after a while there were various disputes between teacher and Hemapala.

So in 1964, Hemapala left the teacher.

In the meantime, he received a scholarship to study music further, but he missed that opportunity too.

However, he met the famous musician Ananda Perera, through a friend.

After recognizing Hemapala's talents, Ananda introduced him to Prof. Ediriweera Sarachchandra.

Later, Sarachchandra recorded a band he played and gave it to Neville Jayawardena, the then director of the radio station.

With that, Hemapala got the opportunity to go on the radio.

1975

In 1975, Hemapala met his wife Kusuma Perera who is from Venivelkola village in Kahathuduwa.

She was a fan of him where she sent letters to him.

1976

Later they met, got to know each other and got married in 1976.

The couple has one daughter and one son.

Although there was no one involved in music at Hemapala's house, he realized that his elder brother had brought some musical instruments and was preparing to learn music.

At that time, Hemapala was listening intently as his brother practiced music at night.

Hemapala had the ability to play musical instruments such as the flute, mouth organ and the Japanese mandolin.

It was his father who developed that self-taught knowledge and later made him a talented musician.

At that time his elder brother was studying music with under J.M. Amaratunga, who was the son of Sadiris Master.

His father brought Amaratunga home and taught classical music to Hemapala.

He first learned the tabla from that teacher.

He did not try to teach new musical instruments.

He taught Hemapala to play the musical instruments he know on an academic level.

Amaratunga taught him to recognize vocal chords, the differences between rhythmic, simple and classical music, and how to use them in society.