Shayama Ananda

Shayama Ananda
Born (1959-12-24) 24 December 1959
Colombo, Sri Lanka
Nationality Sri Lanka Sri Lankan
Occupation Actress
Years active 1963–1993
Relatives Mandeera Anandhi (daughter)
Ritchi Rasanga (son)

Shayama Ananda (Sinhala:ශාමා ආනන්ද), popularly known as Chandi Shyama is a Sri Lankan actress and award winning star who appeared in several films of Sinhala cinema. She is the elder daughter of the cinematographer director and producer, M. S. Ananda and producer Violet Ananda of Winjaya/M.S.A. films.

She first appeared as a 6-month-old baby in the movie Vena Swargayak Kumatada, a Robin Tampoe production in 1960. In 1969 she won the Lanaka Deepa Deepasika award for best child artists in Sri Lankan Sinhala Cinema’s 25 years history for the portrayal of twin sisters in her father’s first home production Pravesam Venna, an MSA films release.

In 1977-1978 she appeared in dual roles in the movie Chandi Shyama which won the J.R. Jayawardena presidential award for one of the highest collections by a movie cinema since its beginning in 1948.

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Personal life

Shayama has always lived in Colombo. She started her education at the Buddhist Ladies' College Colombo and joined St Bridget's Convent, Colombo and finished her higher studies at Visakha Vidyalaya.

She married Saliya Perera, Captain of the Thurstan College Cricket team on 15 December 1980. They have a daughter, Mandeera Anandi Perera (who presently lives in Australia) and a son Ritchie Rasanga who resides in Oakville, Ontario, Canada.

She owns a coffee franchise Timothy's, is a partner of ManRich Logistics Canada and is owner of The Rich Cake Company.

Career

Having entered the silver screen at a very young age, she did 'child' roles in Suwaneetha Lalini, Suhada Divi Piduma, Sithaka Mahima, Satha Panaha, Athulveema Thahanam, Senehasa, Penawa Neda and was known as Baby Shyama.

In 1969 her father launched their first production Pravesam Vanna and cast her in a dual role opposite Tony Ranasinghe, Malini Fonseka and Joe Abeywickrama in her first leading role.

1975 she did the first of the Shayama series in Mage Nangi Shayama with Roy De Siva, H. R. Jothipala and Sumana Amerasinghe.

1978 Chandi Shayama in which she did dual roles with Gamini Fonseka,[3] which was her most commercially successful film to date.

In the same year Gahanu Lamai (the girls) directed by Sumitra Peries had Shayama as Padmini. Karunasena Jayalath, the author of the novel Gehenu Lamai', praised her acting as the same as the character he had imagined while writing the book. Ananda was the O.C.I.C. award recipient for this role.

In the third of the Shayama series Hello Shayama (1982) she was cast as a dutiful daughter who competes with her father, Gamini Fonseka to do justice for her mother.

1994 she appeared with her daughter Mandeera Anandhi and her son Ritchie Rasanga in Mama Baya Ne Shayama.[4]

Filmography

Actress

YearFilmRoleNotes
Suwaneetha Lalini
1962Suhada Divi Piduma
1963Vena Svargayak Kumatada
1964Sithaka Mahima
1965Satha Panaha
1966Athulveema Thahanam
1969Senehasa
1969Pravesam Vanna
1970Penawa Neda
Baby Shyama
1976Mage Nangi ShyamaShyamaDual roles
1978Chandi ShyamaShyamaDual roles
1978Gahanu LamaiPadmini
1982Hello ShyamaShyama
1994Mama Baya Ne Shyama

References

  1. http://dbsjeyaraj.com/dbsj/archives/41746
  2. http://www.thurstancollege.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=169&Itemid=226
  3. "Chandi Shyama". National Film Corporation of Sri Lanka. Retrieved 2013-04-04.
  4. "Ananda in action again". Daily Mirror. 2001. Retrieved 2013-04-04.


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