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Kala Suri Gnai Seenar Bangsajayah, (born 18 October 1934 – died 7 September 2004 as ජී. ඇස්. බී. රාණි), popularly known as G. S. B. Rani, was a
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n actress in Sri Lankan cinema, theater as well as a songstress, politician and a media personality. She was one of the most popular
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s in early Sri Lankan cinema industry with a career spanned over five decades.


Personal life

Gnai Seenar was born on 20 August 1930 in Guruwatta village,
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as the only daughter to a
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family. Her father Nusammeen Bangsajayah was a police sergeant and later became sub inspector. Her mother was Chintha Nona. She completed education from Clifton Balika Vidyalaya, Colombo. She was married to Ranawaka Arachchige Anton Perera and wedding was celebrated on 17 February 1953. Anton was an employee of the Sri Lanka Steel Corporation. The couple had three children - Ranjith, Chandana and Udeni. Even though she was Malay and husband was Sinhala Catholic, the family converted to Buddhism. She died on 7 September 2004 around 3.30 pm after a brief illness.


Politics

Her brother-in-law, R. S. Perera was a politician. She became a
Sri Lanka Freedom Party The Sri Lanka Freedom Party ( si, ශ්‍රී ලංකා නිදහස් පක්ෂය, translit=Śrī Laṁkā Nidahas Pakṣaya; ta, இலங்கை சுதந்திரக் கட்சி, translit=Ilaṅkai Cutantirak Ka ...
(SLFP) supporter and an all Island organizer of the women's wing of the Party. She contested for the 1967 Municipality elections from Milagiriya and lost by 448 votes. However, she continued to work in politics for 45 years, where she lost the career at Radio Ceylon as well. During the General Election she was included to the National List of MPs from SLFP and narrowly missed the opportunity. On 4 September 2004, she participated to the 53rd anniversary of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party held at Samanala Palama in Galle. This was her last appearance in media before her death.


Discography

In 1944, Rani went to the
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studios with her cousin Ahmed at the age of 14 for an audition at Porolis Fernando Company. She met with U.D. Perera and
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and got the opportunity to record songs under the Columbia label including two Columbia records: ''Samagi Bale Paame'', and ''Siri Sara Bhavane'', a duet with
Mohideen Baig Kala Suri Alhaj Kareem Mohideen Baig ( si, මොහිදින් බෙග්, ar, محي الدين بيك; 5 December 1919 – 4 November 1991), popularly as Mohideen Baig, was a Sri Lankan musician. One of the most influential singers in ...
. However, her father refused to using her own name in music industry, she abbreviated her name to G. S. B. Rani since then. She continued to sing for almost every Sinhala film in following years and sang duets with Mohideen Baig, Dharmadasa Walpola,
H. R. Jothipala Hettiarachchige Reginald Jothipala ( si, එච්.ආර්. ජෝතිපාල; 12 February 1936 – 7 July 1987), popularly as H. R. Jothipala, was a Sri Lankan playback singer in the Sinhalese language, Sinhala cinema as well as a film ac ...
, Sisira Senaratne, N. Karunaratne and W. Prematilleka. Some of her most popular hits include ''Parama Ramani Ape Ale'' and ''Sengi Sengi Atha Suraya Dilenna''. Apart from Sinhala songs, she was also clever at Hindi and Urdu songs. In 1946, she was invited to record playback singing for the film ''Ashokamala''. However, during that period, she lost her father and mother. Therefore, she was unable to move India for the recording and Indian playback singer Bhagyarathi sang the songs. After the death of mother, Rani was brought into the Radio Ceylon for an audition under P.L.A. Somapala. Meantime, she became an 'A Grade' artiste at the
Radio Ceylon Radio Ceylon ( si, ලංකා ගුවන් විදුලි සේවය ''Lanka Guwan Viduli Sevaya'', ta, இலங்கை வானொலி, ''ilankai vanoli'') is a radio station based in Sri Lanka (formerly Ceylon) and the first ...
under Indian composer
Shrikrishna Narayan Ratanjankar Shrikrishna Narayan Ratanjankar born 31 December 1899 and died 14 February 1974. He was a distinguished scholar and teacher of Hindustani classical music, from the Agra gharana. Foremost disciple of Vishnu Narayan Bhatkhande and Faiyaz Khan of Bar ...
. She worked as a Musical Program Producer at the Radio Ceylon from 1970 to 1977 and conducted popular music programs such as "Jana Prasangani", "Geetha Tharangani" and "Prabuddha Gee". During her seven years period, she introduced many popular singers to Sinhala music industry, including Nanda Malini, H. R. Jothipala, Edward Jayakody, Victor Rathnayake, T.M. Jayarathne,
Priya Suriyasena M. L. D. S. Priyadarshi Suriyasena Liyanage ( Sinhala:ප්‍රියා සූරියසේන: born 27 October 1949), popularly as Priya Suriyasena, is a Sri Lankan singer. Priya first emerged as a talented local singer with the guidance ...
,
Malani Bulathsinhala Malani Bulathsinhala (12 December 1949 - 29 March 2001: si, මාලනී බුලත්සිංහල) was a Sri Lankan singer. She began her musical career at age 10 with the Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation. Personal life Bulathsinh ...
and Abeywardhana Balasooriya and successfully recorded over 7000 new Sinhala original songs. She also managed to attend a young Buddhist priest at the Radio Ceylon for a ''Dhamma Chinthawak'' program. The program was highly popularized became the first Buddhist sermon on the radio. This young priest later ordained to Upasampadā and later known as Panadure Ariya Dhamma Thero. In 1955, she got the opportunity to enter Sinhala cinema with playback singing to the film ''Asoka'' directed by
Sirisena Wimalaweera Sirisena Wimalaweera ( si, සිරිසේන විමලවීර; born 23 June 1901 – died 24 August 1963) was a Sri Lankan filmmaker and theater master. He made several critically acclaimed films from 1949 to 1960. He is the first indepe ...
. In the film, Rani sang the song ''Pem Pahan Nivi Pam Mala Paravi'' along with Mohideen Baig, which became highly popular. Then she sang the songs with Dharmadasa Walpola for the film ''Surangani''. In 1977, she was ostracized as a singer by the Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation for 15 years due to political conflicts with United National Party (UNP). In 1994, Rani was appointed as the Director of the Independent Television Network by the president
Chandrika Kumaratunga Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga ( si, චන්ද්‍රිකා බණ්ඩාරනායක කුමාරතුංග, ta, சந்திரிகா பண்டாரநாயக்க குமாரதுங்க; born 29 Ju ...
. She worked in that position until 2001. In February 2004, Rani celebrated 60 years of singing career with the concert ''Parama Ramani'' held at
BMICH The Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall (BMICH), ( si, බණ්ඩාරනායක ජාත්‍යාන්තර සම්මන්ත්‍රණ ශාලාව ta, பண்டாரநாயக்க சர்வத ...
. In March of the same year, she went London to participate in "Swarna Gee concert" organised by Hela Sarana Charity. During her visit to London, she sang a duet with Ishaq Baig, son of late Mohideen Baig. With that song, Rani became the only Sri Lankan female singer to sing with singers of two generations, father and son.


Acting career

She started acting with some popular stage dramas including, J.D.A. Perera's ''Wessanthara'', Upali Wanasinghe's ''Daskon'' and then from ''Rodi Kella''. She was the "Mandri Devi" in ''Wessanthara'' and "Queen Premila" in ''Daskon''. She has acted in few films in early Sinhala cinema. Her maiden appearance in cinema came through 1955 film ''Surangani'' as an "aunt". Then she acted in the film ''Duppathage Duka'' as a supervisor at a garment. She won the Rana Thisara Award at 1995 Sarasaviya Film Festival, on behalf of her service to Sri Lankan cinema and music industry. She was also honored with Wishva Prasadini, Kalasoori awards.


Filmography


References


External links


Songs of G.S.B.Rani Perera
{{DEFAULTSORT:Rani, G. S. B. 20th-century Sri Lankan women singers Sri Lankan film actresses Sri Lankan Malays 1930 births 2004 deaths