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Sunanda Mahendra (Sunanda Mahendra De Mel) was born on 28 January, 1938 in Piliyandala, Sri Lanka, is a poet. Discover Sunanda Mahendra'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 85 years old?

Popular As Sunanda Mahendra De Mel
Occupation poet, author, creative publisher, songwriter, director
Age 86 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 28 January, 1938
Birthday 28 January
Birthplace Piliyandala, Sri Lanka
Nationality Sri Lanka

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Parents Martin Henry De Mel (father)Lilliat Magaret Waidyaratne (mother)
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2006

His book Ogha Tharanaya (The Crossing of the Torrential Stream) won the State Literary Award for the best Sinhala poetry collection in 2006. Many poems from the collection are now translated into English. He has won the State Literary Award for the best original play script (1993), the best research work (2002) and twice for the best Sinhala novels in 1964 and 2002. His outstanding contribution to his field of expertise, mass communication, earned him a UNESCO Copernicus award for Social Sciences in 1983. The play Socrates won eight awards including best state drama award in 1991.

1990

In 1990, Mahendra produced the biopic stage play Socrates. Since then, he became a full-time writer and made the newspaper series Second thoughts on Daily News. The series was later published as a book by the same name. In 1999, he made the plays Aesop and Checkhov Sandhyava.

1987

After passing senior examination, Mahendra attended to Vidyalankara Pirivena (currently known as University of Kelaniya) and obtained BA degree. After He was a visiting fellow in Mass communication attached to the University of Leicester. After London visit, he returned Sri Lanka and worked as a visiting lecturer at Kelaniya University. In 1987, Mahendra went Poland to study folklore from University of Wroclaw where he obtained an honorary doctorate. Later in 1990s, he held the emeritus professorship at the University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka.

In 1987, he served as the Secretary Treasurer, National Chapter of Commonwealth Association for Education of Journalism and Communication (CAEJAC), Sri Lanka, where he later became the vice president as well. He was a visiting Lecturer at Jaffna University from 1973 to 1977.

1980

In 1980, he made several children’s and media books. In the meantime, he presented the popular radio program Vishwa Keerthiyata Pathwuuwo. The program involved many foreign personalities such as Darwin, Socrates, Dickens, Plato, D H Lawrence, Beethoven, Checkov, Gallileo, Homer which were discussed under socio-political frame work. Apart from that, he also presented the programs Geeyaka Rasa, Nirmana Vindana and Sahan Eliya. After his return from Poland to Sri Lanka, he published a book on Polish folk tales, Polantha Janakatha.

1977

He wrote popular song lyrics for C.T. Fernando such as "Obage Thurulen Oba Dun Sihilen" and "Amathannata Heki Basak Soya". However the songs were released through radio after the death of Fernando in 1977. While in UK, he wrote the song "Kuda Devika" sung by Edmond Wickremasekera. In 1976, Mahendra made the play Jana Hathura. In 1979, he made the first autonomous play Pokuru Wessa. Later Wilson Gunaratne produced the remake of the play.

1964

He started to write news columns which were published in daily and weekly papers. He published the drama book Vineetha Hema becoming the first to publish a drama associated book in Sri Lanka. He published his maiden novel Hewaneli Eda Minissu which won State Literary Award for the best novel in 1964. In 1965, he translated Henrik Ibsen’s play Heddar Gabler as Geheniyak to Sinhala. During this period, he became a program producer in Radio Ceylon. Then he became a professional broadcaster on the BBC World Service, based in London, where he also read for his doctorate. He is the pioneer to bring BBC Sandeshaya to Sri Lankan listeners. In 1965, a monologue called Pitastharayo was produced which was originally a radio drama. His next stage play was Sayuren Aa Landa in 1967 starred by Malini Fonseka.

1938

Kala Keerthi Sunanda Mahendra De Mel (born 28 January 1938) (Sinhala: සුනන්ද මහේන්ද්‍ර), popularly known as Sunanda Mahendra, is an author, theater director, poet and Sinhala Radio Play writer in Sri Lanka.

Mahendra was born on 28 January 1938 in Piliyandala as the third of the family with five siblings. His father Martin Henry De Melwas was a Public Health Inspector by profession. His mother, Lilliat Magaret Waidyaratne was a housewife. His younger brother died in younger age. He started primary education from Dharmaraja College, Kandy. Then he attended to Ananda College, Colombo to complete studies from English medium. His classmates at the school are, J. B. Disanayake, D.B. Nihalsinghe, Bandara Wijethunga, Asoka Ponnamperuma and Wijeratne Warakagoda.