Sujatha Paramanathan

{{short description|Sri Lankan actress, beauty queen and former politician}}

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|name = Sujatha Paramanathan
සුජාතා පරමනාදන්

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|birth_name = Sujatha Chandradasa

|birth_place = Matale, Sri Lanka

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|nationality = Sri Lankan

|education = St. Agnes Convent, Matale

|years_active = 1975–present

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|spouse = Bernard Paramanathan (m. 1954)

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|occupation = Actress, model, beauty queen, politician

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Sujatha Chandradasa Paramanathan (born 13 November 1937 as {{langx|si|සුජාතා පරමනාදන්}}), is a former beauty queen and actress in Sri Lankan cinema, theater and television.{{Cite web |title=I am the first actress in this country to be elected by the people: Interview with Sujatha Paramanathan |url=http://archives.sarasaviya.lk/2014/03/13/?fn=sa1403136 |access-date=28 June 2021 |website=Sarasaviya}} She is the first Sri Lankan actress turned politician, where she won the Yatawatta Gam Sabha council from Matale district in 1960.{{Cite web |title=Sujatha Paramanathan:Sri Lanka's first film star turned politician |url=https://www.pressreader.com/sri-lanka/daily-mirror-sri-lanka/20140317/282707635004327 |access-date=28 June 2021 |website=Daily Mirror}}

Personal life

She was born on 13 November 1937 in Hulangamuwa Walawwa, Matale, Sri Lanka.{{Cite web |title=1956 Lankadeepa Jayanthi Pancha Kalyani "Kanthi" |url=https://www.lankadeepa.lk/sunday/nimthera/1956-ලංකාදීප-ජයන්ති-පංච-කල්%E2%80%8Dයාණිය-“කාන්ති”/56-511645 |access-date=28 June 2021 |website=Lankadeepa}}{{Cite web |title=Actress Sujatha Paramanathan |url=http://www.sarasaviya.lk/search/node/සුජාතා%20පරමනාදන් |access-date=28 June 2021 |website=Sarasaviya}} Her father worked in the Department of Education. She completed education from St. Agnes Convent, Matale (currently known as St. Thomas' Girls College).{{Cite web |title=A living legend in the annals of Sinhala cinema |url=http://www.silumina.lk/2021/01/30/රසඳුන/සිංහල-සිනමා-වංශ-කතාවේ-ජීව%C2%ADමාන-පුරා%C2%ADවෘ%C2%ADතය |access-date=28 June 2021 |website=Silumina}}

At the age of 16, Sujatha married Bernard Paramanathan. The couple has six sons and three daughters. In 1980, her husband Bernard died of a heart attack.

Career

After the marriage, she contested for many beauty pageants.{{Cite web |title=Beauties selected from a newspaper |url=https://www.lankadeepa.lk/sunday/rasawitha/පුවත්පතකින්-තේරූ--පංචකල්%E2%80%8Dයාණියෝ/57-572348 |access-date=28 June 2021 |website=Lankadeepa}} In 1955, Sujatha reached the finals of the Times beauty pageant. Then in 1956, she won the third place in Lankadeep Pancha Kalyani competition.{{Cite web |title=Poster of the movie Sada Sulan which disturbed the people |url=https://www.lankadeepa.lk/sunday/rasawitha/ජනතාව-කැලඹුණු-‘‘සැඩ-සුළං’’--චිත්%E2%80%8Dරපටයේ-පෝස්ටරය/57-538714 |access-date=28 June 2021 |website=Lankadeepa}} In 1957, she competed in the finals of the Observer Miss Lanka pageant. In 1961, she finished third in the Bell of the Year competition. Later she won first place in the 1985 Charming Grandmother competition.

When she was a schoolgirl, she got the opportunity to meet the actress Rukmani Devi and director B. A. W. Jayamanne. Rukmani joined Sujatha to the movie Daivayogaya to play the role as Rukmani's younger sister. However, the film was delayed and she missed the opportunity. Meanwhile, she met two singers Mohideen Baig and P. L. A. Somapala and invited to play the main character of the film Asoka. But before that, another relative of Sujatha introduced her to K. Gunaratnam, owner of Cinemas film production company. Through Gunaratnam, she got the opportunity to act as Rita Ratnayake's friend in the film Warada Kageda directed by T. R. Sundaram and A. R. Rao.

Then she played the role of 'Kundalakeshi' in Karunadevi Siriwardena's stage play Kundalakeshi. After that, she was invited to act in 1966 film Delovak Athara and then in 1967 film Ran Salu, both directed by Lester James Peries.{{Cite web |title=Missing Ceylon Actresses – Part 5 |url=https://www.lifie.lk/2020/02/10/forgotten-actresses-of-sri-lanka-part-5/ |access-date=28 June 2021 |website=lifie}} Her first teledrama was Sandungira Giniganiyi directed by H. D. Premaratne. She then starred in 24 more teledramas. After the death of Rukmani, Sujatha was chosen to play the role of 'Sivamma' in the stage play Sivamma Dhanapala.However after few appearances, she refused to take the role. In 1968, she was selected for the lead role in the film Punchi Baba directed by Tissa Liyanasuriya. However she lost the role, as producer Sugathadasa Marasinghe wanted to cast Malini Fonseka in the lead role. Finally she decided to join for a minor role in the film.{{Cite web |title=Unspoken Stories in Our Art World – Part 11 |url=https://www.lifie.lk/2021/02/13/lesser-known-stories-about-sri-lankan-celebrities-11/ |access-date=28 June 2021 |website=lifie}}

In 1960 at the age of 22, Sujatha contested the village council election from the Sri Lanka Freedom Party for the Muruthawatta division of the Yatawatta village council in the Matale district. She won the election becoming the youngest Gam Sabha member in Sri Lanka as well as the first actress to win a popular vote in an election in Sri Lanka.{{Cite web |title=Unspoken Stories in Our Art World – Part 10 |url=https://www.lifie.lk/2020/12/13/lesser-known-stories-about-sri-lankan-celebrities-2/ |access-date=28 June 2021 |website=lifie}} Then she served for three years as a member of the Yatawatta Village Council. In 1997, she re-entered active politics by unsuccessfully contesting the Matale Municipal Council election from the Mahajana Eksath Peramuna.

In 2014, she acted in the teledrama Thung Man Thenna directed by Shirley P. Delankawala and then in the serial Dura Gamanak directed by Sanjaya Vithanage. Since 2000, she has appeared in several commercial advertisements. His last teledrama appearance came through Siriyalatha. In 2021, she was honored with lifetime achievement award during the ceremony held for 21 artists who made an invaluable contribution to Sinhala cinema in the early decades of Sinhala Cinema.{{cite web |url=https://www.sarasaviya.lk/news/2021/12/30/22112/සිනමාවේ-පුරෝගාමී-කලාකරුවන්ට-සම්මාන-පිදුමක් |title=An award for pioneering artists in cinema |publisher=Sarasaviya|accessdate=30 December 2019}}

Filmography

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YearFilmRoleRef.
1954Warada Kageda{{Cite web |title=Sujatha Chandradasa films |url=https://www.films.lk/sinhala-cinema-artist-sujatha-chandradasa-2116.html?id=2116 |access-date=28 June 2021 |website=Digital Identity of Sinhala Cinema }}
1955Seda SulangEddie's wife{{Cite web |title=The Sinhala movie with the most songs: Seda Sulang |url=http://www.sarasaviya.lk/films-local/2021/05/13/20428/වැඩිම-ගීත-ඇතුළත්-සිංහල-චිත්%E2%80%8Dරපටය-සැඩසුළං |access-date=14 May 2021 |website=Sarasaviya}}
1966Delovak AtharaDrama performer{{cite web | url=https://fragmenteyes.blogspot.com/2016/05/delovak-athara-one-film-50-years.html | title='Delovak Athara': One film, 50 years | publisher=Fragments | accessdate=25 December 2019}}
1967Ran SaluCyril's lover
1968Punchi Baba
1982Chathu MaduraPre-test pep talk giver
1982Pradeepa{{Cite web |title='Napoleon of Ananda' enters cinema due to Suneetha: Ashoka Ponnamperuma |url=http://www.sarasaviya.lk/story/2019/10/03/10298/සුනීතා-නිසා-සිනමාවට-පිවිසි-“ආනන්දයේ-නැපෝලියන්” |access-date=28 June 2021 |website=Sarasaviya}}
1994YuwathipathiSheela's mother{{Cite web |title=Screened films in Sinhala cinema: San̆daman̆ḍala, Pavana Raḷu Viya, Yuvatipati, Mavbimē Vīrayō, Han̆ḍana kinkiṇi, Okkoma Hon̆daṭayi, 150 Mullēriyāva |url=http://archives.sarasaviya.lk/2015/03/19/?fn=sa15031943 |access-date=28 June 2021 |website=Sarasaviya}}
1996Loku Duwa{{Cite web |title=Screened films in Sinhala cinema: Hiru San̆duṭa Mædi Vī, Loku Duva, Sihina Vimānē Rāja Kumāri, Mal Hatayi, Cheriyō Dārling, Bithu Sithuvam |url=http://archives.sarasaviya.lk/2015/05/14/?fn=sa15051428 |access-date=28 June 2021 |website=Sarasaviya}}
1998Anthima Reya{{Cite web |title=Screened films of Sinhala Cinema: Chanda Kinnarī, Girl frienḍ, Antima Ræya, Julieṭgē Bhūmikāva, Aegē Vairaya 03, Dorakaḍa Mārāva |url=http://archives.sarasaviya.lk/2015/06/25/?fn=sa15062544 |access-date=28 June 2021 |website=Sarasaviya}}
1998Julietge BhumikawaAmma

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