Dilhani Ekanayake

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Born
Dilhani Ashokamala Ekanayake

(1970-03-04) 4 March 1970 (age 56)
OccupationFilm actress
Yearsactive1990 - Present
SpousePriyankara Perera
Dilhani Ekanayake
Dilhani Ekanayake
Born
Dilhani Ashokamala Ekanayake

(1970-03-04) 4 March 1970 (age 56)
OccupationFilm actress
Years active1990 - Present
SpousePriyankara Perera
ChildrenDilmin Perera
RelativesMilton Perera (father-in-law)
Chalaka Chamupathi (brother-in-law)
AwardsSarasaviya Best Actress Award
Sarasaviya Most Popular Actress Award

Dilhani Ashokamala Ekanayake (Sinhala: දිල්හානි ඒකනායක; born 4 March 1970) is an actress in Sri Lankan cinema, theater and television.[1] One of the most popular film actresses in Sinhala cinema, Ekanayake has won several awards as the most popular actress in multiple times.

Ekanayake studied at St Clare's girls school, in Colombo. She is married to singer and actor Priyankara Perera son of singer Milton Perera. She has a son, Dilmin Perera.[2]

In late 2020, her husband Priyankara was diagnosed with a kidney failure.[3]

Career

Before becoming a film actress, she acted in few ballets. In 1987, along with Channa Wijewardena, she performed the ballet Ukussa. Ekanayake made her cinema debut in 1991 film Dedunnen Samanaliyak directed by Yasapalitha Nanayakkara. In that year, she won the Sarasaviya award for the Best Upcoming Actress. In 1992, she won the award for the Most Popular Actress at the same festival.[4]

Her early roles were confined to commercial films. Her ability to dance and her trade mark smile captivated the audiences. She is known as the Sridevi of Sri Lanka.[5] Her career hit a different trail with her role as an abandoned Tamil girl in the film Me Mage Sandai by Asoka Handagama. This serious role paved the way for other remarkable performances in Sudu Kalu Saha Alu (Shades of Grey), Mage Wam Atha (My Left Hand) and Sulanga (Wind). In 2005, she again won the award for the Best Actress for the role Sudu Kalu Saha Alu at Sarasaviya Festival. In 2007, she won Presidential award for the Best Actress for the role in Sulanga.[4]

Also she made some notable roles in Mage Wam atha, Sulanga, Me Mage Sandai, Sudu Kalu Saha Alu, Pem Kekula, Nilambare, Gamani and many comedy films such as Cheriyo Darling, Chaya Maya etc.[4]

Though cited as a cinema actress, she has also starred in several teledramas of which Maya Ranga, Swarna Kingkini, Meeduma, Sath Sanda Kirana and Amarapuraya stand out.[4] She plays a major role in the Sri Lankan movie star show Ridee Reyak, which is a very popular annual event in Sri Lanka. She also performed as a judge of Ranawiru Real Star and Mega Star as well. Her latest performance came through in Dhawala Doowili, Bharyawo,[6] and Deviya Sugala teledramas.

Awards

Sarasaviya Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1991Dedunnen SamanaliyakBest Upcoming ActressWon
1992Most popular ActressWon
2002Merit AwardWon
2002All performances of the yearSpecial Jury AwardWon
2005Sudu Kalu Saha AluBest ActressWon

Presidential Film Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2001Me Mage SandaiBest ActressWon
2005SulangaBest ActressWon
2023Ginnen Upan SeethalaBest Supporting ActressWon

[7]

Signis Salutation Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2001Me Mage SandaiSilver Performance (Female)Won
2012GamaniGold Performance (Female)Won

Derana Film Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2012GamaniBest ActressWon
2015People's voteMost popular ActressWon
2018DharmayuddhayaBest ActressWon

Filmography

References

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