MANJULA DILRUKSHI MUSIC TEACHER CUM ACCOMPLISHED VOCALIST IN SUMMIT OF CELEBRITY FOR TWO DECADES – By Sunil Thenabadu Image Source : linkedin The influence of genetics on musical MANJULA talent  has been proved with many illustrations. Many singers have emerged via hereditary affiliations ,while others through innate talent some professionally  via  voice training and practice .There are individuals who seem to effortlessly hit every note  while they sing while others struggle to carry a tune. The answer lies in our genetics proved by researches who have long studied the link between genetic ability and musical ability. Manjula Dilrukshi belongs to this category having inherited vocals ability via genetic affiliations from her father. Manjula is a native of village Ogodapola  in the Rideegama divisional area in Kurunegala Father an officer in Udupola estate Mother a teacher. She has a solitary younger sibling Milinda Sandaruwan who had followed her on stages now also an accomplished ...

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Double Doctorate Literary Lion Vidyodaya Vibhushana Sahithya Kala Shiromani Professor Sunil Ariyaratne – by Sunil Thenabadu Scholarly senior double doctorate Professor Sunil Ariyaratne, was a visual sensation of the Department of Sinhala and Mass communication, rendered and fulfilled inestimable artistic sustenance to the University of Sri Jayewardenepura during his long tenure.Senior Professor lived his life and continues being, a researcher, poet, lyricist, and a film director. He became a favourite of all of us because he shared his amazing aptitude not only with his students but with the rest of the world with his astonishing skill as a poet, lyricist, researcher, script writer and film director. Professor had contribute song lyrics for seventy Sinhala films an unbeatable record for current lyric writers in the present era.  The artistic personality, Vidyodaya Vibhushana Sahithya Kala Shiromani Sunil Ariyaratne Kuruwita Bandara was born on 28 July 1949 popularly known as Sunil Ariyaratne,   had schooling at St. John’s, Nugegoda. ...

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