Vijitha Mallika

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Born
Gamamathige Vijitha de Silva

(1943-07-05)5 July 1943
Died16 October 1992(1992-10-16) (aged 49)
Anugurukaara Mulla, Negombo
OccupationsActress, film producer
Vijitha Mallika
විජිත මල්ලිකා
Born
Gamamathige Vijitha de Silva

(1943-07-05)5 July 1943
Died16 October 1992(1992-10-16) (aged 49)
Anugurukaara Mulla, Negombo
EducationNewstead Girls College
OccupationsActress, film producer
Years active1957–1980
Spouses
  • Anton Fernando
  • Gamini Munasinghe
Children4
Parents
  • Gamamathige Silva (father)
  • Mary Wickramasinghe (mother)

Gamamathige Vijitha de Silva (born 5 July 1943 – died 16 October 1992 as විජිත මල්ලිකා) [Sinhala]), popularly as Vijitha Mallika, was an actress in Sri Lankan cinema.[1] One of the most popular film actresses in early Sinhala cinema, Mallika appeared in more than 40 films including popular films, Suvineetha Lalani, Sengawunu Menika, Dheewarayo, London Hamu and Sweep Ticket.[2]

Mallika was born on 5 July 1943 in Negombo as the eldest of the family.[3] Her father Gamamathige Silva was a businessman came to Negambo from Induruwa and started a business. Her mother was Mary Wickramasinghe. Mallika has three younger brothers - Austin, Sunil, Mahinda - and two younger sisters - Chandra and Swarna. Mallika's father's younger sister was married to film actor Boniface Fernando. Also, Vijitha's cousin, Milissina was a stage actress. Mallika's mother's brother, Benjamin Fernando, was a playwright and stage actor in Negombo at the time. Benjamin was the father of popular film actress Lina Fernando.[4]

Mallika studied at Sinhala New School, Wella Street, Negombo and then from Newstead Girls College, Negambo. Mallika was married to fellow actor Anton Fernando. She met Fernando during the casting of Veera Vijaya. At that time, Anton was the harmonium player of a band in Negombo. Anton and Vijitha's love affair had obstacles from both sides, due to religious conflicts.[3] Mallika was Buddhist and Anton was Catholic. Later, Mallika converted to Catholicism and married Anton. For this, a religious father by the name of Pagna and a religious mother by the name of Mannah had to be named. However, after many conflicts, they divorced in 1970.[4]

A few years later, she married Gamini Munasinghe, a prominent businessman in Negombo. After marrying Gamini Munasinghe, Vijitha returned to Buddhism. Gamini's brother, Ananda Munasinghe was married to the eldest daughter of popular actor and director B. A. W. Jayamanne. Gamini's other brother, Priya Munasinghe was a well known motor car champion.[4]

Mallika has two daughters from her first marriage with Anton. Elder daughter Shiranthi Fernando is married to furniture businessman Upali de Silva. Second daughter Priyanthi Fernando is married to the teledrama actor Kuma Attanayake. Kuma died suddenly in 2018. Mallika has one son and one daughter from her second marriage with Gamini. Elder son is Ranga and daughter is Erangi.[4]

Mallika died from cancer on 16 October 1992 at the age of 49.[5][4]

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