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Indrani Wijebandara was born on 15 July, 1935 in Borella, British Ceylon, is a Sri Lankan vocalist and playback singer (1935–2019). Discover Indrani Wijebandara'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 83 years old?

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Occupation Singer, playback singer
Age 83 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 15 July, 1935
Birthday 15 July
Birthplace Borella, British Ceylon
Date of death 23 June, 2019
Died Place National Hospital of Sri Lanka
Nationality Sri Lanka

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Who Is Indrani Wijebandara's Husband?

Her husband is Sisira Senaratne (m. 1962)

Family
Parents M. M. W. Wijayabandara (father)Lilian Wijayabandara (mother)
Husband Sisira Senaratne (m. 1962)
Sibling Not Available
Children 3

Indrani Wijebandara Net Worth

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1935

Indrani Wijebandara (ඉන්ද්‍රානි විජේබණ්ඩාර; 15 July 1935 – 23 June 2019), was a Sri Lankan singer, also worked as a playback singer in Sinhala cinema.

A career spanned for more than six decades, she has sung several popular children's songs Vesak Kekulu, Sudu Sanda Eliye, Olu Nelum Neriya, Rathu Pata Mal and Mal Sutikko.

She was born on 15 July 1935 in Borella as the eldest of the family.

She completed education from Musaeus College and then from Devi Balika Vidyalaya.

Her father M. M. W. Wijayabandara worked at Department of Health.

Her mother Lilian Wijayabandara was a housewife.

He has four younger siblings.

Indrani was married to Sisira Senaratne, who was also a popular singer.

Sisira was born on 29 March 1935 and educated at Central College Maradana and Nalanda College Colombo.

He also worked at Sri Lanka Customs.

Wijebandara and Sisira first met at the moment of departure for Madras on an Air Ceylon flight for the music recordings for the film Rekava.

1950

She along with husband Sisira Senaratne played a pivotal role in ushering in a new era in Sinhala music in the 1950s.

1956

Wijebandara entered the playback singing with the 1956 film Rekhava directed by Lester James Peries and sang two songs in it: Vesak Kekulu, Sudu Sanda Eliye.

Due to the popularity of 'Rekhawa' songs, K. Gunaratnam, the owner of Cinemas Production House, got her to sing Hithannako Ayye in the movie Sooraya at the Modern Studio in Salem, India.

During this period, she sang several popular songs such as, Budu Samine, Hithannako Ayye, Olu Nelum Neriya, Dangakari Man, Gaya Geethayan, Sal Sapu Mal, Sujathaa, Nilmini Dese and Mal Sutikko.

She also worked as a playback singer in films including Pravesamwanna, Deyyange Rate, Handapana Senehasa and Sudu Sande Kaluwala.

1962

They married on 31 May 1962 after seven years of affair.

The couple has two sons Sanjaya and Sameera; and one daughter Subhani.

2012

After the introduction to Sunil Shantha at the age of 12 by Father Marcelline Jayakody, she joined the special singing programs to mark the 25th anniversary of the radio.

She entered the stage with the play Sakunthala which was staged at the school.

She was also the lead singer of the choir of the next play, Sirisangabo.

As a child artist when she joined with 'Sarasawathi Mandapaya' at Radio Ceylon led by Karunaratne Abeysekera.

Her voice was heard on the radio world in a song in the radio drama Esala Sanda by K.A.W. Perera, a family friend and later a popular filmmaker.

Her first song was Thun Loka Guru Budu Sasi Piya.

At the same time, the song Somnasa Saha Santhapaya became very popular where she sang with Susil Premaratne.

Under the guidance of Sarath Wimalaweera as well as Susil Premaratne, she was allowed to sing on a Columbia Records album.

Thilakasiri Fernando was her supporting singer.

Later, Indrani sang the popular song Ayubowan Vasanawan on a Columbia record to Abeysekera's lyrics.

At a young age, she benefitted from the company of lyricists such as Dunston de Silva, W. D. Amaradeva, Edwin Samaradiwakara, Sri Chandraratne Manawasinghe and Mahagama Sekara.

When she was a student at Devi Balika, she was invited to sing for movies.

2015

Sisira died on 4 February 2015 at the age of 79.

Eldest son Sanjaya lives in Germany and is married to German lady Anjalika and lives with children.

The youngest son Sameera is involved in the singing field and is an executive at Unilever.

2019

On 21 June 2019, she was admitted to the National Hospital of Sri Lanka due to breathing difficulties.

After two days of treatments, she died on 23 June 2019 at the National Hospital at the age of 83.

The funeral took place on 27 June 2019 at Borella Cemetery.

The primary school music teacher Eva Perera was the first to recognize her singing ability.

She was the student who presented by Musaeus College to the 'Kokila Battle Poetry Competition' organized by the Young Buddhist Association.

She became the first on the island.

She was able to accompany singer Susil Premaratne on the song Somnasa Ho Santhapaya as well as sing in Sri Chandraratne Manawasinghe's radio dramas.