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K. A. W. Perera was a pioneering filmmaker in Sri Lanka. He was born in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on 26 April 1926. He was the first Sri Lankan to make a feature film, and he was also the first to make a film in Sinhala. He was a prolific filmmaker, making over 30 films in his lifetime. He was also a successful producer, having produced over 20 films. Perera was a pioneer in the Sri Lankan film industry, and his films were highly acclaimed. He was awarded the Sarasaviya Award for Best Film in 1965 for his film "Kadawunu Poronduwa". He was also awarded the Sarasaviya Award for Best Director in 1967 for his film "Golu Hadawatha". Perera was a highly respected figure in the Sri Lankan film industry, and he was a mentor to many young filmmakers. He was also a successful businessman, having established a film production company, K. A. W. Perera Productions, in 1965. Perera passed away on 28 August, 2006, at the age of 80. He was survived by his wife, two sons, and two daughters. He was buried in Colombo, Sri Lanka.

Popular As Koddul Arachchige Wilson Perera
Occupation Director, Producer, Screenplay writer
Age 80 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 26 April 1926
Birthday 26 April
Birthplace Colombo, Sri Lanka
Date of death (2006-08-20) Colombo
Died Place Colombo
Nationality Sri Lanka

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Who Is K. A. W. Perera's Wife?

His wife is Agnes Perera

Family
Parents Wilmot Perera (father)Nansina Perera (mother)
Wife Agnes Perera
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Children 3

K. A. W. Perera Net Worth

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2013

On 19 November 2013, a felicitation ceremony and three-day film festival was held at BMICH to celebrate Perera's contribution to Sinhala cinema.

1972

In 1972, he was a pioneer for the creation of the Sri Lanka film corporation.

1960

During his work at Radio Ceylon, Perera met renowned filmmaker Lester James Peries. Lester selected KAW as the dialogues writer for Sri Lanka’s first pure Sinhala film, Rekava. KAW also worked with Lester for the next film Sandesaya as dialogues writer. In 1960, he co-directed his debut film Pirimiyek Nisa along with T. Somasekaran. The film was produced by E. A. P. Edirisinghe. In 1963, he co-produced the film Suhada Sohoyuro with Edirisinghe. In 1966 he directed the film Sanasuma Kothanada and won the Sarasaviya award for the best film. He met his best friend Premalal Edirisinghe at Radio Ceylon during the production of Sandeshaya.

1956

In 1956, he was honored at Taskkent’ International Film festival for the film Lasanda. In 1976, Perera won the award for the best director at OCIC film festival in Rome for Lasanda. In 1964, he wrote the screenplay and dialogues for the film Saravita, which was directed by Tissa Liyanasuriya. Later he received the award for Best Screenplay at the 1965 Sarasaviya Awards for this film. Among the popular programs that were started and produced by KAW during radio ceylon were Handa Mama for children, Radio Sagarawa for teenagers and Wasanawa Udawa for adult intelligence development. In 1966, he was censored from the radio, because it is strictly forbidden to engage in any activity related to the art of cinema during or outside the office hours of the radio. Therefore KAW and Karunaratne Abeysekera quit their permanent jobs and devoted themselves full time to cinema.

1949

He started his career as an English Assistant Teacher at Biyanwila Government School. He also worked as a copywriter for Lanka Radio and as a program and feature designer, producer and children's program editor. Some of his popular radio dramas are Radio Theater and the detective drama Inspector Perera. met Agnes, his future wife during studies at a private institute to prepare University Entrance Examination. At that time, with arising financial problems, he continuously went Employment Exchange to find a job. After some days, he was hired as a clerk at the Education Department. While at the department, he wrote scripts for Radio Ceylon such as Jeewitha Sahathikaya and Rahas Parikshakaya produced by late Thevis Guruge and became popular. Praised by his Director of the Department, Perera was soon appointed as the Assistant English Teacher at a school in Biyanwala in 1949. In 1955, after few years of duty, he quit from the job and moved to Radio Ceylon as a full time writer and copywriter. He also produced radio programmes such as Handa Mama, Radio Sangarawa and Sinhala Geetha Dhara.

1926

Kala Suri Koddul Arachchige Wilson Perera (born 26 April 1926 – died 20 August 2006 as කොන්දුල් ආරච්චිගේ විල්සන් පෙරේරා) [Sinhala]), popularly known as K.A.W. Perera, was a director in Sri Lankan cinema. Considered as the pioneer of Sri Lankan public cinema, Perera was also a screenwriter, dialogue writer, lyricist and producer who contributed to Sri Lankan drama career for more than five decades.

K.A.W. Perera was born on 26 April 1926 in Havelock, Colombo. His father was Wilmot Perera and his mother was Vidanagamage Kavinihami Ratnayakege Nansina Perera. He first attended to Olcott College and passed English senior exam. He received his primary education at Boys Industrial Home School, Wellawatte and his secondary education at Ananda College, Colombo. Her mother was very strict on education, hence Perera studied well at the school and passed Junior School Certificate.