Tribute to Icon thespian actor Wijeya Nandasiri By Sunil Thenabadu

Wijeya Nandasiri was born on 06th May 1944 to a humble family in Maharagama had received his primary and secondary education at the Vidyakara Vidyalaya in Maharagama. He had become interested in acting during his tenure in school .He had made theatre debut in the year 1966 in the stage drama Vidura-Diva produced by Amaradasa Gunawardena for the State drama festival. He next portrayed a role in Naribena, Jasaya saha Lenchina made by veteran renowned dramatist Dayananda Gunawardena, who personally invited Wijeya Nandasiri to become part of the cast.
After Ran Kanda, Nandasiri was on demand, and starred in the plays Subha Saha Yasa, Nariya Saha Keju Kella, Ekadipathi, Tharawo Egilethi, Kuweni and Hunuwataye Kathawa among others.
Over the next 27 years he played the character of Prince ‘Maname’ in Professor Ediriweera Sarathchandra‘s celebrated drama Maname, and appeared in Singha Bahu, Mahasara and Ratnawalee. Wijeya Nandasiri achieved more fame in 1971 in the play Ran Kanda. He has participated over 40 plays staged island-wide since.
Wijeya Nandasiri’s early television credits included Gamana and Pramada Wedei. He was later a producer of teledrama Humalaya. He became famous as a comedy actor with the character of “Prem” in the teledrama “Nonawaruni Mahathwaruni” broadcasted on Sirasa TV.Then later in Yes Madam, ‘Ethuma’ and ‘Yes Boss’.
Wijeya Nandasiri was married to renowned actress Devika Mihirani], who herself holds the record to be the main actress in Sri Lanka’s first ever Tele-drama, ‘Dimuthu Muthu’. Their first close encounter was at Sudarshi Visual Arts Center, where Mihirani learnt dancing. It was Wijeya Nandasiri the one who invited Mihirani for the drama ‘Subha Saha Yasa’ in 1974. They have two children, Navanjana and Rasanjana Suchitra.The elder daughter Navanjana is married to Chaminda Gunaratna who are domiciled in Brisbane, Australia,
The immense talent accompanied by humility, humbleness and compassion conquering the stage will no doubt would be etched leaving an indelible tinge in the minds of his fans.
May his walk through Sansara be short and may he attain the supreme bliss of Nirvana.
Sunil Thenabadu,
NB…Prior to migration the writer was late Wijaya Nandasiri’s immediate neighbour next to Kala Pura where only a blind was separated the two dwellings.For every party Wijaya invited both of us.Devika knew my wife Ranjana having acted together in the award winning stage play” fiddler on the roof” in year 1982.