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Malani Bulathsinhala

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Malani Bulathsinhala
Birth nameMalani Bulathsinhala
Born12 December 1949
Boralesgamuwa, Sri Lanka
Died29 March 2001
Los Angeles
GenresClassical
OccupationMusician
InstrumentVocals
Years active1959 - 2001

Malani Bulathsinhala (12 December 1949 - 29 March 2001) was a Sri Lankan classical musician.[1] She was in the United States to perform a concert when she was found dead in the bathroom at the residence of the Sri Lanka consul Tissa Wijeratne. It is believed that her death was caused by anaphylaxis brought on by an allergic reaction to hair dye[2].

Personal life

She was born to Wilson and P. K. Bulathsinghala on December 12, 1949 in Boralesgamuwa. She had an older brother, an older sister, and a younger sister. She was the wife of musician H. M. Jayawardena[3] and the mother of Kasun Kalhara.[4] Her college education was in Boralesgamuwa and at Papiliyana Beacon School for Girls. Movies and Music Director of the Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation, grade excellent player H. M. Her son married Kasun Jayawardene Jayawardene. She served as Assistant Director of Education in the Sri Jayewardenepura province.

Career

She began her career at the age of 10, as a child artist with the Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation[5].

She graduated from State song and Music College of Fine Arts with a diploma in Music from Lucknow Bathkand Sarasaviyenda. "San̆davaṭa Rantharu" was the first of her contributions to Malini songs.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Malini dies in Los Angeles".
  2. ^ Fernando, Ravindra. "Death of a doctor at cosmetic surgery clinic: What is Anaphylaxis?". Press Reader. Sunday Times (Sri Lanka). Retrieved 10 April 2017.
  3. ^ "Accolades for veterans".
  4. ^ "Originality his forte".
  5. ^ "Making waves". Daily Mirror. Daily Mirror. Retrieved 10 April 2017.