Vijaya Kumaratunga
Kovilage Anton Vijaya Kumaranatunga ;, popularly known as Vijaya Kumaranatunga, was a Popular Sri Lankan Film Actor, Singer and Politician, married to former Sri Lankan President Chandrika Kumaranatunga from 1978 until his Assassination in 1988. He was the Founder of Sri Lanka Mahajana Party.
Film career
Kumaratunga's first film was Hanthane Kathawa, in which he played the lead role directed by Sugathapala Senarath Yapa. In a career that spanned nearly two decades, he acted in 123 films, including Ahas Gauwa, Eya Den Loku Lamayek , Ponmani , Bambaru Avith , Ganga Addara , Baddegama , Paradige, Maha Gedara, Kedapathaka Chaya , and Kristhu Charithaya. He acted in one English-language film, The God King, and one Tamil film, Nanguram.also he is a most popular actor in his eraHe also performed as a playback singer in several films; recorded more than 100 songs; and produced two films, Waradata Danduwam and Samawa which was released after his death.
Political career
Kumaratunga started his political career in the Lanka Sama Samaja Party. He later joined the Sri Lanka Freedom Party and became its first national organizer.In 1977, he ran unsuccessfully for the Katana seat in Parliament. Five years later, he was active in the 1982 presidential campaign of Hector Kobbekaduwa. After the election, he was accused of being a Naxalite and jailed under the emergency regulations of President J. R. Jayewardene, but he was never charged.
He ran as the SLFP candidate in a by-election in Mahara in 1983 and was threatened by United National Party supporters. An attempt was made on his life, and one of his friends was killed. Kumaratunga won the first vote count, and a recount was ordered. At that point, a blackout occurred at the counting centre. By the time electricity was restored, the UNP candidate had recorded a victory by a few votes. The opposition alleged that someone had "eaten some of Vijaya's votes to ensure UNP victory".
He founded the Sri Lanka Mahajana Party, which campaigned for peace in the Sri Lankan Civil War. Under his new party, he contested a Minneriya by-election and finished second, behind the UNP candidate—relegating his old party, SLFP, to third place. The SLMP went on to contest several other by-elections, including in Kundasale and Habaraduwa, but did not live up to expectations.
in 1986, Kumaranatunga visited Jaffna, then controlled by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam. He visited the Nallur Murugan Temple and met with local Tamil civilians, as well as several LTTE youth leaders.
In his final public address, to a large crowd in Colombo's Campbell Park on 28 January 1988, Kumaratunga lashed out at the UNP, SLFP, and Janatha Vimuthki Peramuna parties for failing to address the needs of the hour. He also voiced concerns about the SLFP's links with the JVP, a Marxist–Leninist party involved in two armed uprisings against the Sri Lankan government.
In 1988, the SLMP reached an agreement with several other left-wing parties—including the LSSP, Nava Sama Samaja Party, Sri Lanka Communist Party, and Eelam People's Revolutionary Liberation Front —to form the United Socialist Alliance. A few days prior to the establishment of the new alliance, Kumaranatunga was assassinated. The agreement was signed by party leaders at his funeral.
The USA won a large number of seats in the newly formed provincial councils in an election boycotted by the main opposition SLFP. However, in the 1988 presidential election, the USA candidate, Ossie Abeygunasekera, finished in last place. In the 1989 parliamentary elections, USA candidates won three seats, but none of the winners represented the SLMP.
Personal life
In 1978, Kumaratunga married Chandrika Bandaranaike, with whom he had two children. Bandaranaike was the daughter of two former prime ministers, S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike and Sirimavo Bandaranaike, and would later become president of Sri Lanka.Death and legacy
Kumaratunga was shot in the head with a Type 56 assault rifle outside his home on the outskirts of Colombo on 16 February 1988 by Lionel Ranasinghe, alias Gamini. Ranasinghe confessed to the murder under questioning by the Criminal Investigation Department. In a 141-page statement, he said he had been carrying out orders given to him by the Deshapremi Janatha Viyaparaya, the military arm of the JVP, which was responsible for multiple assassinations in the late 1980s. However, a presidential commission report concluded that President Ranasinghe Premadasa of the UNP and two government ministers, Gamini Lokuge and Ranjan Wijeratne, were behind the Kumaranatunga assassination.Kumaratunga's funeral, on 21 February 1988, attracted huge crowds and was the first funeral to be broadcast live on Sri Lankan television. It was held at Independence Square in Colombo as a state funeral, even though he represented the opposition to the UNP government. The day of his assassination is widely known as "The Horrible Tuesday" or "The Darkest Tuesday in Sri Lankan History". His death is still mourned by many people in Sri Lanka.
Filmography
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
1967 | Manamalayo | Acting debut | |
1969 | Romio Juliet Kathawak | ||
1969 | Hanthane Kathawa | Bandu | |
1970 | Priyanga | ||
1971 | Ran Onchilla | Wickrama | |
1971 | Abirahasa | ||
1971 | Kesara Sinhayo | Gamini | |
1971 | Hatharadenama Soorayo | Wijesekara alias Wije | - |
1971 | Samanala Kumariyo Samaga Api Kawadath Soorayo | ||
1971 | Bindunu Hadawath | Also film's producer | |
1972 | Me Desa Kumatada | as Himself | |
1972 | Edath Sooraya Adath Sooraya | ||
1972 | Vana Raja | ||
1972 | Adare Hithenawa Dakkama | Premkumar | |
1972 | Thushara | Sampath | |
1972 | Hathdinnath Tharu | ||
1972 | Dahakin Ekek | ||
1972 | Hondama Welawa | ||
1974 | Susi | ||
1974 | Ahas Gauwa | ||
1974 | Duleeka | ||
1974 | Sanakeliya | Rohitha Radalage | |
1974 | The God King | Lalith | English-language film |
1975 | Pem Kurullo | ||
1975 | Sikuruliya | ||
1975 | Lassana Dawasak | ||
1975 | Sangeetha | Wimal, Vijaya | |
1976 | Pradeepe Ma Wewa | ||
1976 | Vasana | ||
1976 | Diyamanthi | ||
1976 | Unnath Dahai Malath Dahai | ||
1976 | Adarei Man Adarei | ||
1977 | Sakunthala | ||
1977 | Hithuvoth Hithuvamai | Manju, Mohan, Chukki | |
1977 | Maruwa Samaga Wase | Maru Sira | |
1977 | Hariyanakota Ohoma Thamai | ||
1977 | Eya Den Loku Lamayek | Village Officer | |
1977 | Pembara Madhu | ||
1978 | Vishmaya | ||
1978 | Kundala Keshi | Saththuka | |
1978 | Sandawata Ran Tharu | ||
1978 | Anupama | Asitha | |
1978 | Selinge Walawuwa | ||
1978 | Bambaru Awith | Victor | |
1978 | Sally | ||
1978 | Kumara Kumariyo | Sagara | |
1978 | Ahasin Polowata | ||
1979 | Gahaniyak | ||
1979 | Podi Malli | Gunapala aka Peter | |
1979 | Hingana Kolla | Saiya aka Morris Abeysiriwardena | |
1979 | Monarathenna | Piyasoma | |
1979 | Eka Hitha | ||
1979 | Nangooram | Tamil film | |
1979 | Akke Mata Awasara | Ajith | |
1980 | Raja Dawasak | ||
1980 | Ganga Addara | Dr. Sarath Pathirana | |
1980 | Karumakkarayo | Wilison | |
1980 | Kinduru Kumari | Podde | |
1980 | Para Dige | Chandare | |
1980 | Tak Tik Tuk | Sarath | |
1980 | Kanchana | Ajith | |
1981 | Beddegama | Babun | Based on Leonard Wolf's Baddegama |
1981 | Geethika | Sampath | |
1981 | Anjana | Saliya | |
1981 | Suriyakantha | Hemantha | |
1981 | Valampuri | Heen Banda | |
1982 | Yasa Isuru | ASP Mahesh Gunasekara | |
1982 | Mihidum Sihina | Vijitha | |
1982 | Kiri Suwanda | Meril | |
1982 | Rahasak Nathi Rahasak | ||
1982 | Maha Gedara | Nandana / His father | |
1982 | Kadawunu Poronduwa | Samson | |
1982 | Newatha Hamuwemu | Dual-role | |
1982 | Paramitha | Lassana | |
1982 | Bicykale | Ajith | |
1983 | Samanala Sihina | ||
1983 | Sivu Rangasena | ||
1983 | Pasa Mithuro | Special Appearance | |
1983 | Sandamali | ||
1984 | Kokila | ||
1984 | Jaya Sikurui | ||
1984 | Binaree Saha Sudu Banda | Sudu Banda | |
1984 | Welle Thenu Maliga | Christopher | |
1984 | Rana Derana | Ranasinghe Arachchi | |
1986 | Devuduwa | Anton | |
1986 | Peralikarayo | Vijay/Samson | Dual role |
1986 | Jaya Apitai | Sooryaa | |
1986 | Gimhane Gee Naade | ||
1987 | Yugayen Yugayata | ||
1987 | Yukthiyada Shakthiyada | ||
1987 | Kawuluwa | ||
1987 | Raja Wedakarayo | Inspector Ramesh | |
1987 | Ran Damwel | ||
1987 | Obatai Priye Adare | Ravi | |
1987 | Ahinsa | ||
1989 | Mamai Raja | ||
1989 | Kadapathaka Chaya | Dhanarathna | |
1989 | Badulu Kochchiya | ||
1989 | Nommara 17 | Wije aka Nommara 17 | |
1989 | Varadata Danduvam | Also film's producer | |
1989 | Randenigala Sinhaya | As additional Cameraman | |
1990 | Dese Mal Pipila | Vijey | |
1990 | Thanha Asha | Mahesh | |
1990 | Veera Udara | Guest appearance | |
1990 | Madu Sihina | Mr. Sandagala | |
1990 | Christhu Charithaya | Jesus | |
1990 | Saharawe Sihinaya | Sarasaviya Award for Best Playback Singer | |
1991 | Madhusamaya | Jagath | |
1993 | Soorayan Athara Veeraya | ||
1995 | Hitha Honda Soorayo | ||
1998 | Aya Obata Barai |