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Ruwan Costa (Chalitha Ruwan Costa) was born on 8 May, 1967 in Mawanella, Sri Lanka, is a cinematographer. Discover Ruwan Costa's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 56 years old?

Popular As Chalitha Ruwan Costa
Occupation Cinematographer, TV Commercial Director, Documentary Filmmaker, Company Director
Age 57 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 8 May, 1967
Birthday 8 May
Birthplace Mawanella, Sri Lanka
Nationality Sri Lanka

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Who Is Ruwan Costa's Wife?

His wife is Dhammika Kumari Warshakoon (m. 1992)

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Wife Dhammika Kumari Warshakoon (m. 1992)
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Children 3

Ruwan Costa Net Worth

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Net Worth in 2023 $1 Million - $5 Million
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2015

In 2015 he collaborated with Chandrasiri for another film, Maharaja Gemunu where Costa won the award for the best Cinematographer at the Sarasaviya Film Awards. In the next year, he won a Merit Award for camera direction of the film Adaraniya Kathawak at the 19th Presidential Film Festival. In 2018, he worked in the film Kandak Sema with the Japanese crew and international cinematography standards. The film is yet to release in Sri Lanka. In 2020 at the NICE International Film Festival, Costa won the award for the Best Cinematography in a Foreign Language Film for the film Dada Ima.

2012

Costa joined with Chandrasiri back with the television serial Sathara Denek Senpathiyo which was telecast on Jathika Rupavahini. The serial received numerous awards at many drama festivals whereas Costa won the award for the best Camera Director at the State Television Festival. In 2012, he worked with the musical feature film Samanala Sandhawaniya directed by Chandrasiri. Costa won the Signis (OCIC) best Cinematographer for the film in that year. After that, he joined with Priyankara Vittanachchi to handle the camera for the film Samige Kathawa. The film had many positive reviews from local and international critics and won both local and international awards including Signis (OCIC) best Cinematographer which was won the by Costa.

2007

Then in the same year, he handled the camera for the serial Jeevithayata Ida Denna and won the award for the best Camera Direction at the State Television Festival. In that year, Costa collaborated with another two prominent cinematographers: Channa Deshapriya Wickramatantri & N.A Palitha Perera to establish a cinematography company titled "Magic Lantern". In 2007, he received the Award for the best Documentary Camera Director at the State Television Festival. After many works in television, Costa again moved to cinema and worked as the cinematographer for the drama film Sankranthi directed by Anuruddha Jayasinghe. The film received positive reviews from critics where the film was screened at the 34th International Indian Film Festival in December 2006. Later in 2008, he won the Signis (OCIC) Award best Cinematographer.

1992

He is married to Dhammika Kumari Warshakoon where the wedding was celebrated in 1992 after seven years of affair. The couple has three sons.

1989

Later he worked as one of the four cameramen in the film Dhawala Rathriya directed by Sudath Mahaadivulwewa in 1989. Later in 1999, Costa met the renowned director Jayantha Chandrasiri and worked as the cameraman of his teledrama Rejina in 2000. For that serial, he won the Signis (OCIC) Award for best Camera Direction as well. Since then, he worked in almost all cinematic directions of Chandrasiri. In the year 2000, he was awarded the Abinandana Award for best Camera Direction at Sumathi Awards for the serial Wanaspathi. In the next year, Costa won the same award for the television serial Yugavilakkuwa. Costa won the 2002 Award for best Cinematographer in 2002 at the Sarasaviya Awards for his work in the critics acclaimed film Agnidahaya. For the same film, he later won the Award for best Cinematographer at the Signis (OCIC) film festival. In 2002, Costa made his maiden cinematography with Chandrasiri's film Agnidahaya. The film made his mark in cinema, where he won the Sarasaviya award and UNDA award for the best Cinematographer. In 2004 he worked in the mystery teleplay Dhawala Kanya directed by Anuruddha Jayasinghe. In that year, he won the award for the best Camera Direction at three award ceremonies: the State Television Festival, the Signis (OCIC) festival and Raigam Tele'es. Later in 2005, Costa won the Signis (OCIC) Award for best Camera Direction and Lighting Direction and award for the Best Camera and Lighting Director for the same teleplay at the State Television Festival.

1985

After that OCIC course, he moved to film direction where he made the short film Awarjana in 1985. The short received critics acclaim and later won both OCIC and UNDA awards for best short film. The short is the only one act which won the award for the best apprentice creation for that year through which he gained The Fellowship of OCIC. At that time, Costa directed another short film for OCIC called Netha Viramayak. In 1986, Costa won the OCIC Award for best Camera Director and Lighting for the television serial Nonagathayaka Nimawa. During this period in 1986, he met the filmmaker Bennett Rathnayake where he worked as the second assistant director in his film Sayuren Eha. After establishing the film production house called Benn Films, Costa joined as the camera director. In 1991, he received the 'Abinandana' Award of UNDA. He won the OCIC Award for best Camera Director for the year 1996-1998 for the TV serial Nonagathayaka Nimawa. During the same time, he won the OCIC Award for best Camera Director and Lighting for the television serial Arundathi.

1967

Chalitha Ruwan Costa (born 8 May 1967 as රුවන් කොස්තා), is a Sri Lankan cinematographer and cameraman known for his works in Sinhala-language cinema. Often considered as one of the leading cinematographers in Sinhala cinema, his best known works in Sinhala cinema include: Agnidahaya (2002), Guerilla Marketing (2005), Sankranthi (2007), Sikuru Hathe (2007), Samige Kathawa (2014), and Adaraneeya Kathawak (2017). In a career spanning more than three decades, Costa worked as the director of photography on 26 Films and about 5000 AUP television productions, 3000 AUP television and film commercials.

He was born on 8 May 1967 in Mawanella, Kegalle, Sri Lanka as the youngest of the family with one sibling. His father Ronal Costa is a Fire & Safety Consultant and his mother Heenmanike Wijeratne is a house wife. He has one sister. He completed education from Kingswood College, Kandy.