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Sarath Dassanayake (Deepa Milton Sarath Dassanayake) was born on 13 August, 1942 in Moratuwa, Sri Lanka, is a Sri Lankan music director. Discover Sarath Dassanayake'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 57 years old?

Popular As Deepa Milton Sarath Dassanayake
Occupation Actor · composer
Age 57 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 13 August, 1942
Birthday 13 August
Birthplace Moratuwa, Sri Lanka
Date of death 18 November, 1999
Died Place N/A
Nationality Sri Lanka

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Who Is Sarath Dassanayake's Wife?

His wife is Preethi Neela Wijesundara (m. 1970)

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Parents Don Dharmapala Dassanayake (father)Malalage Podi Nona Peiris (mother)
Wife Preethi Neela Wijesundara (m. 1970)
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Children 3

Sarath Dassanayake Net Worth

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1942

Deepa Milton Sarath Dassanayake (Sinhala:සරත් දසනායක; born 13 August 1942 and died 18 November 1999), popularly known as Sarath Dassanayake, was a Sri Lankan composer, film producer and a renowned musician.

One of the pioneer music composers in Sinhala cinema, Dassanayake has contributed to more than around 150 films and 600 film songs as a composer.

Dassanayake was born on 13 August 1942 in Katukurunda, Moratuwa as the second of the family.

His father Don Dharmapala Dassanayake was a businessman.

His mother Malalage Podi Nona Peiris was a teacher.

He was educated at Anuruddha Vidyalaya, Nawalapitiya where his mother worked as a teacher and then attended to Nawandama Vidyalaya, Ja-Ela, Shiksadana Vidyalaya, Laksapathi and Hunumulla Central College.

Finally he completed education from Horana Buddhist School (currently known as Don Pedrick Maha Vidyalaya Horana).

1957

Even though he was not good at studies, he surprisingly passed the Senior Examination in 1957.

He has four siblings.

After interrupting school life, he once trained as a mechanic in a garage and as a radio reporter.

Then he learned the log and typing.

Afterwards, he just applied for the public health inspector exam.

Having passed the preliminary inquiry, he went to the Treasury, which is near Parliament, but did not get the job.

He was married to Preethi Neela Wijesundara.

He first met Neela during music classes at Government Music College known as Heywood College.

Neela studied at Kadugannawa Central College and studied music at the Kandy Music Class.

After that, she joined the Government College of Music and followed a six-year course.

She learned esraj at the class.

After the graduation, Dassanayake worked as a music teacher at Bibila Central College.

1959

It was 8 October 1959, where he listened to a nice melody from Horana Sri Palee College.

He joined with music classes conducted by music teachers Hewage Premadasa and Weerasena Gunatilleke.

His best friend at the music class was Navaratne Aththanayake, who later became the husband of songstress Sujatha Aththanayake.

Dassanayake finished music class as an accomplished sitar player under the teachers, K.A. Dayarathna, Lionel Edirisinghe, K.A. Dharmasiri Perera, Gunapala Perera and S.D.S. Jayasekara.

He led the orchestra of the music college as well.

1963

Dassanayake first appeared as a sitar player in the 1963 film Udarata Menike under the music direction by R. Muttusamy.

Dassanayake was a regular sitar player in the films music directed by Premasiri Khemadasa.

1966

Dassanayake worked as a music director and Music Inspector in Anuradhapura, Polonnaruwa, Vavuniya, Trincomalee, Jaffna districts in 1966.

1970

They married in December 1970.

1972

Under the guidance of Wahalle Piyathilaka, Dassanayake entered to music direction with the 1972 film Sithijaya.

His second film music composing was Vishmaya directed by Charles Perera under the guidance of Somapala Leelananda.

1973

His most memorable music direction came through 1973 blockbuster hit Sadahatama Oba Mage where he was joined to this film by Leelananda again.

The film overcomes the challenge of rescuing Sinhala cinema from the Hindustani style and copy music films of the day through a combination of innovative melodies and standalone music.

1974

Then in 1974, he produced melodies and music for the film Kasthuri Suwanda directed by Sena Samarasinghe.

1977

In 1977, he was appointed as the Deputy Director of Aesthetic Education in the Colombo District, while his wife worked as a music instructor at Lumbini Vidyalaya.

The couple has two sons - Ranga and Sanka - and one daughter, Lakmali.

Elder son Ranga is a lecturer in sound administration at the University of the Visual and Performing Arts and also a film music director.

Daughter Lakmali obtained a degree in English from the University of Delhi.

Youngest son Sankha is a talented musician but mentally retarded.

1999

Dassanayake died on 18 November 1999 at the age of 57 following a brief illness.

After losing every job, he finally turned to learn music.