Mahinda Pathirage

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Thanthrige Pathirage Mahinda (born March 22, 1952, as මහින්ද පතිරගේ) [Sinhala]), popularly as Mahinda Pathirage, is an actor in Sri Lankan cinema, stage drama and television.[1][deprecated source] Acting particularly in comedy roles, Pathirage is best known for the role Purohitha in television sitcom Raja Sabhawa.[2]

Born (1952-03-22) 22 March 1952 (age 74)
EducationWalisinghe Harischandra Maha Vidyalaya
OccupationsActor, comedian, director
Yearsactive1976–present
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Mahinda Pathirage
මහින්ද පතිරගේ
Born (1952-03-22) 22 March 1952 (age 74)
EducationWalisinghe Harischandra Maha Vidyalaya
OccupationsActor, comedian, director
Years active1976–present
SpouseKumudini Gunawardhana
Children2
FatherHendrick Appuhami
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Personal life

Mahinda was born on 22 March 1952 in Anuradhapura. His father was Thanthiri Pathirage Hendrick Appuhami.[2] He has 10 siblings in the family. He completed education until grade 10 from Walisinghe Harischandra Maha Vidyalaya. Before entering to drama, he continued his father's business as photo framer and painter.[3]

Mahinda is married to Kumudini Gunawardhana and the couple has one daughter, Nipuni Sharada and one son, Nandun Nisanka.[2][3]

Career

In 1976, he along with many artists in Anuradhapura formed a drama group called Jana Nalu Kela. He first played in the play Aruma Naruma produced by Anuradha Ranjith. He won a merit award for his role in that play. In 1977–79, he worked in Rajarata Sevaya of Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation along with his friend Gunadasa Madurasinghe.[3] He took part in a radio play Rasavita produced by Premakeerthi de Alwis.[4]

Mahinda started acting career with 1997 television serial Depethi Dahara directed by Malini Fonseka. In 2000, he acted in popular television comedy Sina Sagaraya telecast by Rupavahini.[2] Then in 2003, he joined with Swarnavahini for the sitcom Raja Sabhawa along with Gunadasa Madurasinghe. The drama gave him enormous popularity, which was later produced into a stage play as well.[5] In 1983, he won the award for the Best Actor in Youth Drama Festival for the role in stage play Paarajika.[6]

His maiden cinema acting came through 2000 film Saroja directed by Somaratne Dissanayake with a minor role.[2] Some of his notable films include Sir Last Chance, Ethumai Methumai, Hero Nero and 64 Mayam.[7] In 2016, Pathirage replaced Vijaya Nandasiri after his demise in the play Aluth Horek One. The first show featuring Pathirage was staged at 3.30 pm and 6.45 pm on September 2 at New Town Hall, Colombo.[8]

Notable theater works

  • Ahinsaka Prayoge[9]
  • Allai Walge[3][10]
  • Aluth Horek Onee[11]
  • Chaggudu Sellam[12]
  • Hadannama Be[13]
  • Heen Andare[14]
  • Kaliyuga Kolam[15]
  • Korale Mahaththaya[16]
  • Paarajika[6]
  • Raigamayai Gampalayai[17]
  • Raja Sabawa
  • Sakra Bhavana[3]

Notable television works

  • Bhootha Wasthuwa
  • Depethi Dahara
  • Diyathaka Senehasa
  • Gem
  • Hathara Waram
  • Kande Handiya [18]
  • Korale Mahaththaya
  • Night Learners
  • Paan Batta
  • Raja Sabhawa
  • Sakala Guru
  • Sakala Guru 2
  • Sina Sagaraya
  • Somibara Jaramara
  • Synthetic Sihina
  • Tikiri and Ungi [19]

Filmography

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YearFilmRoleRef.
2000Saroja
2006Sonduru WasantheAmadoru[20]
2009Sir Last ChanceDetective[21]
2010Hadawatha Mal Yayai[22]
2010Thank You BertySMS Reality show promoter[23]
2011Ethumai MethumaiTyson[24]
2012Kusa PabhaRoyal Servant[25]
2013It's a Matter of Love
2014Rassa Kale[26]
2015None Mage Sudu NoneSando[27]
2016Hero NeroMinister Lionel[28]
201664 MayamSilva[29]
2017Ran SayuraRobert[30]
2017Punchi Apith Baya Na DanColumbus[31]
2019Suba TheraniyoDheeraka[32]
2019Sikuru YogayaTuition master[33]
2019ReloadMusic teacher[34]
2023GuththilaSunaparatha[35]
2024Jobless DouglasKochchi Kade Champa[36]
TBAAdda Lanuwa Damma Kodiya [37]
TBAAmuda Raja
TBAO.I.C Gadafi [38]
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