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1 Personal life  





2 Acting career  





3 Filmography  





4 Awards  



4.1  Sarasavi Awards  





4.2  Presidential Awards  





4.3  Derana Sunsilk Film Awards  





4.4  Pakistani Film Corporation  







5 References  





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Sabeetha Perera
සබීතා පෙරේරා
Born

Warnakulasuriya Uswattha Liyanage Sabeetha Janaki Perera


(1962-12-01) 1 December 1962 (age 61)
Wennappuwa, Sri Lanka
EducationVisakha Vidyalaya
OccupationFilm actress
Years active1967 – present
SpouseDon Upali Jayasinghe (m. 1998)
Children1
Parents
  • Stanley Perera (father)
  • Girley Gunawardana (mother)
  • AwardsSarasaviya Best Actress Award
    Sarasaviya Most Popular Actress Award
    WebsiteSabeetha PereraonFacebook

    Warnakulasuriya Uswaththa Liyanage Sabeetha Janaki Perera (born December 1, 1962) is an actress in Sri Lankan cinema and old Lollywood cinema of Pakistan. She is the most successful female superstar during the '80s and '90s in Sinhala cinema. Sabeetha has received a number of awards for her acting, including the Sarasaviya, OCIC, Presidential and the Swarna Shanka.[1]

    Personal life

    [edit]

    Sabeetha was born on 1 December 1962 as the third of the four daughters to famous actor and director Anthony Stanley Perera and famous actress Girley Gunawardana.[2] She has two elder sisters - Sandya, Sadna and one younger sister, Chandima. They lived in mother's home town, Mount Lavinia in early days and attended to Visakha Montessori for primary education and then to Visakha Vidyalaya, Colombo. After few years, they moved to father's home town Wennappuwa and completed her secondary education from Holy Family Convent, Wennappuwa.[3]

    She is married to Upali Jayasinghe, the managing director of D.P. Jayasinghe and the company.[4]

    Acting career

    [edit]

    Sabeetha started her cinema career at the age of 3 years, when he played the role of daughter in her own father's film Ivasana Dana. Then she acted as the daughter of her own mother in the film Hathara Kendaraya.[3] After the role in Yasapalitha Nanayakkara's film `Rosy, Sabeetha staged Pakistani film career. The Sinhala titled Sadaakal Randeva which was based on the novel Never say Good Bye screened in Pakistan as Kabi Al Vidana Kena. The film became a blockbuster hit in both countries as well. This induced Pakistani film makers to introduce Sabeetha for further Pakistani films and she completed 17 Urdu films at the end.[3]

    Sabita joins Pakistani cinema in 1986 to win Best Actress at the Alsakar Film Festival in Pakistan that same year for her Urdu film Nadiya. After her first Pakistani film Sadaakal Randeva, she then acted many Pakistani films such as Nadiya, Zameen Aur Aasman, Sabke Baap, Mashbu, Aagh Hi Aagh, Ruby, Donkaraya, Ayya Nago, Sebaliyo, Okkoma Hawul and Chandi Kello. Some of these are collaborated production works by Sri Lanka and Pakistan.[5] Sabeetha won most popular award at Pakistan film festival for her role in the film Bobby. She also awarded with Al-Shakar Award for the Best Actress at the festival for her role in film Nadiya.[5]

    The first dramatic role of Sabeetha came through the film Deveni Gamana. For the role, she was awarded with Best Actress at the 1985 Sarasaviya Awards. Then her critically acclaimed roles came through Viragaya and Sisisa Gini Gani films. The role Bathee in Viragaya and Annette in Sisila Gini Gani are rated as the best ever roles played by Sabeetha.[5]

    Though she actively engaged in cinema industry more often, she also acted few television serials, such as Ran Kahawanu, Pitagamkarayo, Esala Kaluwara, Akala Sandya and Bharyawo. Sabeetha also acted in the stage drama Age Nama Rathi.[5]

    Filmography

    [edit]
    Year No. Film Role Ref.
    1967 157 Hathara Kendare Daughter
    1967 174 Iwasana Dana Daughter
    1968 Kannada Goa Dalli CID 999
    1977 379 Tom Pachaya Young Chaminda
    1979 Tamil Nangooram Meena
    1980 464 Sabeetha Sabeetha
    1981 500 Bangali Walalu Yaso
    1982 505 Sanda Sanda
    1982 510 Sakvithi Suwaya Violet
    1982 519 Sanasanna Ma
    1982 526 Kiri Suwanda Secretary
    1982 537 Paramitha Chammi
    1982 539 Nawatha Hamuwemu Neetha
    1983 545 Chandira Chandira
    1983 549 Siv Ranga Sena
    1983 560 Hasthi Viyaruwa Yaso
    1983 571 Monara Thenna 2
    1984 580 Adare Geethaya Iresha
    1984 581 Deveni Gamana Sujatha
    1984 592 Podi Ralahami
    1984 Pakistani Bobby
    1984 598 Ammai Duwai
    1984 605 Ara Soysa Shanthi
    1985 612 Mihidum Salu Sumedha
    1985 616 Araliya Mal Nangi
    1985 617 Raththaran Kanda
    1985 633 Sadakal Randewa
    1985 620 Channai Kello Dennai
    1985 626 Rosy
    1985 634 Kiri Maduwal
    1986 635 Yali Hamuwennai Ranji
    1986 641 Dushyanthi Dushyanthi
    1987 654 Hitha Honda Chandiya Kusala
    1987 658 Podi Wije
    1987 663 Kawuluwa
    1987 667 Viragaya Bathee [7]
    1987 669 Dhonkaraya
    1988 671 Rasa Rahasak Ruvini
    1988 672 Ayya Nago
    1988 684 Wana Rajina
    1989 685 Mamai Raja Ruwanika
    1989 695 Sebaliyo
    1989 691 Nommara 17 Vasanthi / Vasanthi's mother (Double Acting)
    1990 697 Dase Mal Pipila
    1990 698 Thanha Asha Lalani
    1990 711 Chandi Raja
    1991 717 Uthura Dakuna Sabeetha
    1991 723 Obata Pamanai Adare
    1991 730 Love In Bangkok Roshen, Shalika
    1991 734 Cheriyo Doctor Surangi
    1991 739 Bambara Kalpaya
    1991 743 Sisila Gini Gani Annette
    1992 746 Raja Daruwo Sharine Jayasekara
    1992 747 Bajar Eke Chandiya
    1992 749 Sakvithi Raja
    1992 750 Sakkara Suththara
    1992 753 Chandi Rajina
    1992 758 Okkoma Kanapita Manika
    1992 765 Sinhayangeth Sinhaya Neetha [8]
    1992 767 Rajek Wage Puthek
    1993 768 Ottui Baruwata
    1993 769 Chaya Chaya Jayasinghe
    1993 776 Sasara Sarisarana Thek Oba Mage
    1993 778 Surayan Athara Veeraya Nirmala
    1993 780 Come O Go Chicago Mali
    1993 784 Bambasara Bisaw
    1993 791 Madara Parasathu
    1994 Pakistani Zameen Aasmaan Sabeetha
    1994 804 Sujatha
    1994 813 Athma Athma / Subha
    1994 818 Hello My Darling
    1994 Pakistani Sab Ke Baap
    1995 829 Wairayen Wairaya
    1995 823 Chandi Kello
    1995 830 Demodara Palama Manori [9]
    1995 832 Chitti
    1995 839 Cheriyo Captain Varuni
    1996 852 Veediye Veeraya
    1996 855 Saba Mihtura
    1996 Mana Mohini Mohini 'Sangeetha' / Rajiv's Aunt
    1996 854 Bawa Sasara
    1997 English Blendings
    1997 Tamil Isai Payanam
    1998 896 Vimukthi
    1999 925 Mandakini [10]
    1999 927 Okkoma Kapatiyo
    2000 942 Sanda Yahanata Viveka [11]
    2001 950 Oba Koheda Priye Nilmini and Nimmi [12]
    2001 951 Oba Magema Wewa Poornaa
    2002 993 Sathkampa Kumari [13]
    2003 1002 Vala In London Nayomi
    2007 1091 Hai Master
    2008 1111 Aba Princess Unmaada Chithra
    2009 1120 Dancing Star
    2010 Kawulu Dora [14]
    2015 1233 Maharaja Ajasath Kosala Devi
    2015 1238 Address Na Mudukkuwe Sandya

    Awards

    [edit]

    Sarasavi Awards

    [edit]
    Year Nominee / work Award Result
    1985 Deveni Gamana Best Actress Award Won
    1987 Most Poppular Actress Won
    1989 Most Poppular Actress Won

    Presidential Awards

    [edit]
    Year Nominee / work Award Result
    Up and Coming Actress Award Won
    1988 Podi Wije Best Actress Award Won
    1992 Sisila Gini Gani Best Actress Award Won

    Derana Sunsilk Film Awards

    [edit]
    Year Nominee / work Award Result
    2016 Address Na Best Actress in a Supportive Role[15] Won

    Pakistani Film Corporation

    [edit]
    Year Nominee / work Award Result
    2008 Special Award for Contribution Won

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "What matters to me is not whether the character is black or white: Sabeetha Perera". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 2021-01-07.
  • ^ "Life is not so difficult if you understand reality". Lakvahini. Retrieved 24 March 2017.
  • ^ a b c "Blend of love, stardom and business". The Sunday Observer. Retrieved 24 March 2017.
  • ^ "Sabeetha surprised Pakistan Cinema". Silumina. Retrieved 2021-06-04.
  • ^ a b c d "Journey of Sabeetha". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 17 November 2017.
  • ^ "Sri Lankan Cinema History". National Film Corporation of Sri Lanka. Retrieved 9 August 2016.
  • ^ "All about Viragaya". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 3 May 2020.
  • ^ "All about "Sinhayangeth Sinhaya"". sarasaviya. Retrieved 2021-01-18.
  • ^ "'Demodara Palama' in memory of Gamini". Sunday Times. Retrieved 10 December 2019.
  • ^ "Mandakini premiere held in Sydney". Sunday Times. Retrieved 17 November 2017.
  • ^ "A film off the beaten track". The Sunday Times. Retrieved 11 March 2017.
  • ^ "'Oba Koheda Priye': Story of deceit and intrigue". Sunday Times. Retrieved 29 October 2019.
  • ^ "'Sathkampa' tells of a woman's tragedy". Sunday Times. Retrieved 29 November 2019.
  • ^ "'Kavulu Dora' opens for public". Sunday Times. Retrieved 23 December 2017.
  • ^ "Big winners at Derana Film Awards 2016". Ada Derana. Retrieved 11 March 2017.
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