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1 Personal life  





2 Career  



2.1  As a singer  





2.2  Music direction  





2.3  As a lyricist  







3 Legacy  





4 Illness and death  





5 Playback singing filmography  





6 Track listing  





7 Solo tracks  





8 Duets  





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Greshan Ananda
ග්‍රේෂන් ආනන්ද
Born

Bajjala Walawwe Gretien Ananda Abeykoon


(1957-03-15)15 March 1957
Died29 December 2010(2010-12-29) (aged 53)
NationalitySri Lankan
EducationSt.Mathew College Dematagoda
Saint Joseph's College, Colombo
Occupation(s)Singer, player, composer and lyricist
SpouseSrima Abeykoon
Children2
Musical career
Genres
  • soul
  • rhythm and blues
  • Indian classical music
  • Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar
    Years active1976–2009
    Labels
    • MEntertainments
  • Nilwala
  • Torana
  • Ransilu
  • Bajjala Walawwe Gretien Ananda Abeykoon (Sinhala: ග්‍රේෂන් ආනන්ද; 15 March 1957 – 29 December 2010), also as Gration AnandaorGreshan Ananda, was a Sri Lankan singer, composer, songwriter and a lyricist.[1] Considered as the best Sinhalese film score musician to have emerged in the country since the veteran artist the Late H.R. Jothipala, Ananda sang for more than 400 films with a musical career that spanned nearly three decades.[2]

    He died at the age of 53 while receiving treatments at National Hospital of Sri Lanka, Colombo.[3]

    Personal life

    [edit]

    He was born on 15 March 1957 to a family immersed in music. His father Bajjala Walawwe Shelton Abeykoon was a police officer and mother Bernadette Bernadine Jayawardena Amadoru, was a music teacher and a pianist.[4] His grand father Brigadier Charley Jayawardena Amador was a renowned musician who served in the British Army.[5] He spent his early childhood in Kandy, after he moved to hometown Tangalle for primary education. The family had to move frequently as the father's job was transferred from time to time, where he attended to as many as 10 schools.[4] He first went to Little Flower Convent in Tangalle and then to St.Mathew College Dematagoda. Then he completed Advanced Level Examination from Saint Joseph's College, Colombo.[6]

    He was a devoted Catholic, where he never missed a Tuesday mass at St Anthony's Church, Kochchikade in Colombo.[2] He polished his music ability as a chorister of All Saints' Church in Borella by Reverend Father John Herath OMI.[7]

    As a result of a romantic relationship, Ananda married his longtime partner Srima Abeykoon on January 11, 1985, at St. Cecilia's Church, Colombo. The couple has one daughter,[8] Dulanjalee Chathurya and one son, Mario Angelo.[9] His son Mario Ananda was born on 12 May 1991 and completed education from father's school, St.Joseph College.[10] He started music career after Gratien's death to continue his legacy.[11] In October 2020, his daughter Dulanjali released her maiden song Nidahase with a music video.[12]

    Career

    [edit]

    As a singer

    [edit]

    His music education took place in his own home, since his mother was a music teacher, he was able to associate various musical instruments at his home. When he turns five, he will be able to play the mouth organ wonderfully. Ananda started to play mouth organ since the age of 3. His music ability was first identified by school music teacher Rev.Father John Herath, where Ananda started to play trumpet and then keyboard.[4] He practiced piano under Lal Perera and Claud Fernando. Then he graduated from Royal College of Music, London with a Diploma in Western Music.[5]

    In 1976, Ananda started to play under different bands most notably Stanley Perera's Fortunes, which became his turning point. During that time, he met musician Sarath Dassanayake and joined his orchestra to play guitar.[4] Within the orchestra, his first played the guitar for H.R. Jothipala's Taj Mahalak song. With his extreme musical talent, he was elevated to the position of Assistant Music Director in the orchestra. Under Sarath Dasanayake and Mervin Perera, he started to learn classical Eastern Music.[5]

    Later, he worked as the Lead guitarist for many bands including Dreamers, Earnest and the Combo, Superset and Seac for many years.[6] He was also invited to play as a guitarist for Victor Rathnayake's SA Concert.[7] Sanath Gunathilaka was the most successful actor to match Gretien's voice. Ananda first rendered his voice to Gunathilaka's acting in Yasapalitha Nanayakkara's Newatha Hamuwemu. Since then, the Sanath-Greshan combination has created a huge number of film songs. It is also significant that all of these songs are extremely popular.[4]

    He released his first cassette in 1978.[9] Ananda was able to sing together with Neela Wickramasinghe for a disc in 1978. His first LP Record contained four songs and all songs had been composed musically by Gration himself. With that song Atha Duraka Detha Pawela, Ananda was invited to sing as a playback singer for films. His maiden playback singing came through Sena Samarasinghe's film Mal Kekulu through the duet Bindu Bindu Kandulu Gala with Shyami Fonseka. After the film, he continued his enormous contribution to Sinhala cinema, where he sang for more than 400 films.[5]

    In 2004, he celebrated 25 years in music with a concert Ananda Rathriya at the BMICH on 25 September at 6.00 pm.[9][13] The DVD of the concert was released in 2005 with the brand Torana Music Box. The DVD comprises 20 popular songs sung by Ananda.[14]

    His final song album was Desithaka Gee produced in year 2007 with 12 new songs.[7] In 2009, he launched a CD at the Namel Malini Punchi Theatre on 14 February at 9 am. The CD comprises 23 songs sung at Ananda Rathriya and his son Mario also launched Gayana Gayum made up of 16 tracks on the same day.[15]

    Music direction

    [edit]

    He started to compose music for songs Etha Duraka Etha Pawela by himself and Neela Wickramasinghe and Tedini VirajabyEdward Jayakody. Both songs became popular hits, where K.A.W Perera invited Ananda to direct music for his film Durga. With that film, he directed music for about 16 films such as Dhawala Pushpaya, Randenigala Singhaya, Sinha Patawu, Hai Master and Hitha Honda Gaheniyak.[5]

    He also composed music for television serials. His first tele-drama music came through Gamana and Premada Weadi, both by K.A.W Perera.[9]

    As a lyricist

    [edit]

    Ananda composed melodies for his fellow artistes, some of them became very popular. Some of his lyrics include Mage Punchi Kumari and Mage Athita Diviya (Wrote by great actor Sanath Gunathilake) for Milton Mallawarachchi, Aradhana Nethu Chaya and Sudu Rosa Mal for Priya Suriyasena, Mangalle Mal for Chandralekha Perera, Sandalatha for Sanath Nandasiri.[7]

    Legacy

    [edit]

    Illness and death

    [edit]

    On 22 December 2010, Ananda was hospitalized to receive treatments for a number of illnesses including liver failure.[16]

    In December 2010, Ananda died at the age of 53 while taking medical assistance at the Colombo National Hospital.[6] He was cremated at the Borella Cemetery. Hospital confirmed that, he died at 6.45 am while receiving treatment at the Intensive Care Unit (ICU).[17]

    Playback singing filmography

    [edit]
    Year Film
    1988 Durga
    1989 Randenigala Sinhaya
    1994 Dhawala Pushpaya
    1996 Hitha Honda Gahaniyak
    1980 Mal Kekulu
    1982 Bicycale
    1982 Thani Tharuwa
    1982 Newatha Hamuwemu
    1983 Chandira
    1983 Athin Athata
    1983 Samanala Sihina
    1984 Hitha Honda Kollek
    1984 Sasara Chethana
    1984 Jaya Sikurui
    1985 Rajina
    1985 Aya Waradida Oba Kiyanna
    1985 Rosy
    1985 Varsity Kella
    1986 Prarthana
    1986 Dushyanthi
    1986 Jaya Apatai
    1986 Soora Saradiyel
    1986 Dinuma
    1987 Thaththi Man Adarei
    1987 Yukthiyada Shakthiyada
    1987 Raja Wadakarayo
    1987 Randamwal
    1987 Obatai Priye Adare
    1988 Rasa Rahasak
    1988 Nawa Gilunath Ban Chun
    1988 Satana
    1988 Newatha Api Ekwemu
    1989 Mamai Raja
    1989 Okkoma Rajawaru
    1989 Nommara 17
    1990 Dase Mal Pipila
    1990 Thanha Asha
    1990 Jaya Shakthi
    1990 Yukthiyata Wada
    1990 Dedunnen Samanaliyak
    1990 Weera Udara
    1990 Hodin Naththam Narakin
    1990 Pem Rajadahana
    1990 Madu Sihina
    1990 Chandi Raja
    1990 Honda Honda Sellam
    1990 Wana Bambara
    1991 Uthura Dakuna
    1991 Paradise
    1991 Wada Barinam Wadak Na
    1991 Sihina Ahase Wasanthe
    1991 Obata Pamanai Adare
    1991 Asai Bayai
    1991 Raja Sellan
    1991 Salambak Handai
    1991 Ran Hadawatha
    1991 Cheriyo Doctor
    1991 Dhanaya
    1991 Suwadena Suwadak
    1992 Ranabime Weeraya
    1992 Sakwithi Raja
    1992 Sakkara Sooththara
    1992 Sinha Raja
    1992 Kiyala Wadak Na
    1992 Umayangana
    1992 Oba Mata Wiswasai
    1992 Suranimala
    1992 Sathya
    1992 Sinhayangeth Sinhaya
    1993 Chaya
    1993 Sargent Nallathambi
    1993 Sasara Sarisarana Thek Oba Mage
    1993 Come o Go Chicago
    1993 Yasasa
    1993 Bambadara Bisaw
    1993 Sandareka
    1993 Lassanai Balanna
    1993 Lagin Giyoth Ahak Na
    1993 Soora Weera Chandiyo
    1994 Rajawansen Ekek
    1994 Abhiyogaya
    1994 Sujatha
    1994 Mawubime Weerayo
    1994 150 Mulleriyawa
    1994 Hello My Darling
    1995 Wasana Wewa
    1995 Vijay Saha Ajay
    1995 Ira Handa Illa
    1995 Pudumai Eth Aththai
    1995 Wairayen Wairaya
    1995 Demodara Palama
    1995 Chandiyage Putha
    1995 Age Wairaya
    1995 Cheriyo Captain
    1996 Mana Mohini
    1996 Hiru Sanduta Madiwee
    1996 Mal Hathai
    1996 Cheriyo Darling
    1996 Bawa Sasara
    1997 Soorayo Wadakarayo
    1997 Ramba Saha Madhu
    1997 Apaye Thappara 84000k
    1997 Raththaran Minihek
    1998 Yudha Gini Meda
    1998 Re Daniel Dawal Migel
    1998 Sathutai Kirula Ape
    1998 Girl Friend
    1999 Ayadimi Sama
    1999 Koti Sana
    1999 Seetha Samire
    1999 Nagaran
    2000 Danduwama
    2000 Thisarawi
    2000 Jack And Jill
    2001 Oba Koheda Priye
    2001 Wasanthaye Kunatuwak
    2001 Dinuma Kageda
    2001 Rosa Wasanthe
    2002 Seethala Gini Kandu
    2002 Kamasuthra
    2002 Magul Sakwala
    2002 Jolly Halo 2
    2002 Somy Boys
    2003 Vala in London
    2004 Diya Yata Gindara
    2004 Sumedha
    2004 Left Right Sir
    2006 Dedunu Wassa
    2006 Samaara
    2006 Anjalika
    2006 Double Game
    2007 Weda Beri Tarzan
    2007 Hai Master
    2008 Rosa Diganthe
    2008 Ai Oba Thaniwela
    2009 Juliya
    2009 Sinasuna Adaren
    2010 Mago Digo Dai
    2015 Sanjana

    Track listing

    [edit]
    No. Song Film Accompany singers
    1 Semata Pihitawana Re Daniel Dawal Migel Nuwan Gunawardana and Champa Kalhari
    2 Mal Mal Sihinaya Re Daniel Dawal Migel Nuwan Gunawardana and Champa Kalhari
    3 Maa Rahasin Amatha Re Daniel Dawal Migel Latha Walpola
    4 Wennati Oba Edath Pemwathi Numba Nadan Apita Pissu Uresha Ravihari
    5 Adara Wassak Numba Nadan Apita Pissu Uresha Ravihari
    6 Pemkala Chamara Sala Sala Numba Nadan Apita Pissu Uresha Ravihari
    7 Getapichcha Suwandata Seethala Gini Kandu Chandrika Siriwardena
    8 Heda Pennuwe Raja Wani Seethala Gini Kandu Victor Vijayantha, Walter Fernando, Maya Damayanthi, Susil Perera
    9 Dewathi Dewa Nommara 17 Angeline Gunathilake
    10 Meda Sale Bandanne Nommara 17 Vijaya Kumaratunga, Angeline Gunathilake
    11 Handa Wage Handa Mage Vala In London Uresha Ravihari
    12 Ninden Sihinen Vala In London Uresha Ravihari
    13 Sanda Wathure Ran Tharaka Ai Oba Thaniwela Milton Mallawarachchi, Latha Walpola, W. Premaratne
    14 Dan Dan Munen Ai Oba Thaniwela Milton Mallawarachchi, Latha Walpola, Malini Bulathsinhala
    15 Seetha Meedume Seetha Sakwale Koti Sana Nirosha Virajini
    16 Ahase Meedum Duhul Walaa Oba Koheda Priye Latha Walpola

    Solo tracks

    [edit]
    1. Adara Seenuwa
  • Adari Sagari Ma Hade Mandire
  • Akasha Gangawe Pawee Gena
  • Anupama Senehe
  • Bale Punchi Kale Wage
  • Bindu Bindu Kandulu Gala
  • Chandana Allen Nala (Originally sung by H.R. Jothipala)
  • Datha Dilena Bandi Walalu
  • Dathe Ran Muthu
  • Dawadi Thilina Ran Mini Muthu
  • Deege Bara Bage
  • Didulana Podi Ran Tharuwak
  • Dilidune Daruwane
  • Ea Geetha Rawe
  • Ea Kale Wage Na Adare
  • Eeye Men Oba
  • Ganga Nadiye Hamuwu
  • Gangule Iwure
  • Gata Pichcha Suwandata
  • Geetha Gaya (Supem Pa)
  • Hama Hawasaka Ma
  • Hawasata Paya
  • Hima Kandu Yahane
  • His Veedo Bandun
  • Hithumathe Jeewithe
  • Jayasri We Kumariye
  • Jeewithayata Maga Penwa
  • Kalaya Galana Me Nadiye
  • Kawadada Hitha Hinahenne
  • Kowula Kohedo (his last song)
  • Kreedakayo Tharagaye Yedena
  • Kumariye Oba Langa Ma
  • Lassana Midule
  • Ma Awe Pawasannai
  • Ma Dayabara Priyawiye (Originally sung by Milton Mallawarachchi)
  • Ma Ha Ae Suratha Dara
  • Ma Upanna Deshayai
  • Mage Jeewithaye Pa Sandu Se
  • Mage Loke Sihine Oba We
  • Mahada Sanasu Preme
  • Mal Sinaha Pawe (I Love You)
  • Mama Raga Thala
  • Mangalle Mal Mala Dala
  • Maranaye Dora Aree
  • Mayawa Randawu Sinawe
  • Me Punchi Hithakata
  • Me Seetha Ra Yamaye
  • Mee Bindu Gala Gala Thibunu
  • Minisiyawe Mahima Thawa
  • Mulu Lowa Mawitha Kalo
  • Muwa Hasaral Mawuye
  • Nawa Aare As Bandum Enne
  • Nethu Piya Wasa
  • Pata Pata Suwanda Hamana
  • Pera Wasanthaya
  • Pin Pata Pipi Mala
  • Punchi Punchi Punchi Patawune Ma
  • Ra Thun Yame Palu
  • Raja Madure Ipadeela
  • Rallen Ralla Wellen Wella
  • Ranin Mala
  • Rayak Dawalak Nopeni Nodani
  • Sammani Duwani
  • Sanda Langa Danga Kala
  • Sanda Se Nisha Thalawe
  • Sanda Seethalada
  • Sanda Yame Paya Tharu Uyane
  • Sandu Sagawela
  • Sangawee Yannata Bari Wu
  • Sara Sande Sina Sele (Originally sung by H.R. Jothipala)
  • Sathutin Nidalle
  • Senehasa Pibidi
  • Senehe Irak Patha
  • Sihina Ahase Wasanthe (solo slow)
  • Sihinayaki Jeewithe
  • Sihiniga Nalawenna
  • Sithata Ganna Wera Wadanna
  • Sithehi Yamak Nam
  • Sithumi Duwe Visura Puthe
  • Snehaye Handa Jesuni
  • Sonduru Rayaka Yame
  • Suhada Madura Preme
  • Sunil Wala Salu Pili Patala (Originally sung by H.R. Jothipala)
  • Sura Anganawo Ra Ahase Paya
  • Sura Lowa Madale Geetha Gayanne
  • Tharu Yaye Athin Athata
  • Tharuwak Pipi Ra
  • Vil Jale Pipena Nelumata
  • Wareka Sada Sulagak Wagei
  • Duets

    [edit]
    1. Ada Nathuwada Awi Mana – with Anjalin Gunathilaka
  • Ada Vinode Sapa Soyala – with Anjalin Gunathilaka
  • Adara Geetha Gayala – with Kalawathee
  • Adare Nam Pothe – with Champa Kalhari
  • Adaredo Dasin Pawasa Giye – with Shyami Fonseka
  • Al Hene Pal Rakiddi – with G.S.B. Rani Perera
  • Ananda We Jeewithe – with Nathasha Perera
  • Amma Amma - with Milton Mallawarachchi
  • Ananda Wena - with Milton Mallawarachchi, Latha Walpola and Anjalin Gunathilaka
  • Api Santhosen Inne – with Milton Perera
  • Asha Nura Sanda Paya – with Mariyasel Gunathilaka
  • Ashawe Ashawe Paya – with H.R. Jothipala
  • Atha Duraka Desa Pawela – with Neela Wickramasinghe
  • Awa Awa Adare Soyala – with Chandraleka Perera
  • Ayachana Obe Netha Randu Sithuwame
  • Cheriyo Kiyala Me – with Freddie Silva
  • Dase Obe Senehe Mawewi – with Uresha Ravihari
  • Gee Rasa Denna – with Chandrika Siriwardena
  • Hima Kumariye – with Nathasha Perera
  • Hima Renu Watena – with Latha Walpola
  • Hinahedo Jala Rakusa – with H.R. Jothipala
  • Jeewithe Mal Supipunu Mawathe – with Dayan Witharana
  • La Neela Akashaye – with Anjalin Gunathilaka
  • Ma Ha Lanwela – with Milton Mallawarachchi
  • Ma Mal Kumarayo – with Anjalin Gunathilaka
  • Madura Prema Nimnaye – with Sujatha Aththanayaka
  • Mage Adare Vimane – with Uresha Ravihari
  • Mal Mee Man Math (Ding Dong Oh Baby) – with Chandrika Siriwardena
  • Mal Loke Pavi Pavi Yawi - with Milton Mallawarachchi
  • Mal Muthulel Hiripoda Warusawaka – with Malani Bulathsinhala
  • Mala Gira Jodu Sadi – with Chandraleka Perera
  • Malliye - with H.R. Jothipala
  • Manaliyak Sanda Wage – with Anjalin Gunathilaka
  • Me Gee Sandawe – with Kumari Munasinghe
  • Mey Gangaadhare - with Milton Mallawarachchi and Latha Walpola
  • Nil Nuwan Sandalle – with Nirosha Virajini
  • Nilla Madin Yan Adara – with Maya Damayanthi
  • Nindedi Rathri Sihine – with Chandrika Siriwardena
  • Oba Ewidin - with Uresha Ravihari
  • Obage Denethin Galai Adare – with Latha Walpola
  • Pawee Pawee Seetha Maruthe – with Anjalin Gunathilaka
  • Payana Sanda Kirane – with Latha Walpola
  • Pem Loke Pavi Pavi Yawi – with Milton Mallawarachchi
  • Pipena Male Suwanda Dane – with Latha Walpola
  • Punchi Ranpata Samanalayo – with Nathasha Perera
  • Rosa Mal Wimanaye – with Chandrika Siriwardena
  • Sagare Wageya Mage – with Uresha Ravihari
  • Sansara Gee Rawaye – with Latha Walpola
  • Sihina Lathaviya Sathapena Dase – with Neela Wickramasinghe
  • Sinaha Kandulu – with H.R. Jothipala
  • Sihina Ahase Wasanthe - with H.R. Jothipala and Anjalin Gunathilaka
  • Sudu Muthulal Sihine – with Latha Walpola
  • Thisara Vile – with Samitha Mudunkotuwa
  • Udarata Sinhala Porane – with W.D. Amaradewa
  • Wadath Agei Hadath Penei – with Freddie Silva
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