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Berty Seneviratne (16 September 1916 – 22 February 1967 බර්ටි සෙනෙවිරත්න), popularly known by stage name Shanthi Kumar was an
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in Sri Lankan cinema. Considered one of the three pioneer film directors in Sinhala cinema, he made the first talkie film of Sri Lankan film history. He has gone down in history as a dancer who amazed India and was honored by an Indian governor.


Personal life

Berty Seneviratne alias Shanthi Kumar Seneviratne was born on September 16, 1916 at the Lihinigiri Palace in
Kurunegala Kurunegala ( si, කුරුණෑගල, ta, குருணாகல்) is a major city in Sri Lanka. It is the capital city of the North Western Province and the Kurunegala District. Kurunegala was an ancient royal capital for 50 years, fr ...
, Sri Lanka. His mother was from Subasinghe family of Sandalankawa. He studied as
Trinity College, Kandy "Look to the End" , mottoes = , founder = John Ireland Jones , established = , type = Independent Private , affiliation = Church of Ceylon, Anglican , grade ...
, and mastered wrestling, rugby and football during school period. Berty's younger brother Richard Herbert alias
Herbie Seneviratne Richard Herbert Seneviratne (born 5 July 1925 – died 2 March 1998 as si, හර්බි සෙනෙවිරත්න), popularly as Herby Seneviratne, was an actor and filmmaker in Sri Lankan cinema. Personal life Herbert was born on 5 J ...
was also a popular actor in early Sinhala cinema. He died on 22 February 1967 at the age of 50.


Career

He later studied English and Latin and went to India to learn dance from popular choreographer Gopinath. During his life in India, he learned Hindi, Tamil, Gujarati, Marathi, Punjabi, Urdu, Malayalam, Telugu and Bengali. He once joined a well-known circus troupe in India and toured all the Indian states where he performed as an actor. At that time he was proficient in Bharatha, Kathakali and Manipuri dances. Meanwhile, he worked as a dance teacher in an art institute in India and later learned the art of drama. He guide and made several prominent Indian students such as Geethabali, Chandralekha, Raja Rani, Rani, Akhtar, Irshad Begum and Seneholatha. In 1943, while working as the manager of the Great Eastern Theaters in
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, he had a desire to go to Sri Lanka and direct a film. However, he did not know the Sinhala language therefore wrote an English screenplay based on the Saliya Ashokamala story in the history of Ceylon. Later, he learned how to write Sinhala from a private teacher. He made several discussions with S.M. Nayagam, J. D. A. Perera and Musician U. D. Perera on making a Sinhala film in early 1945. According to their discussion, the first story to be made into a film was 'Sri Wickrama Rajasinghe'. On top of that, the board of directors, which wanted to film 'Saliya Ashokamala', held a story competition and announced in the newspapers that the writer who wrote the best story would be given Rs. 500. Among the stories submitted for this competition, the best story was the film story 'Asoka Mala' written by Shanthi Kumar. He has objected to the decision of the film industry to hire an Indian film director to direct the film for Rs. 500. Therefore, he took his script angrily as the board of directors opposed it. Later in 1947, with the help of
Mohammed Gauss Mohammed Gauss also known as Mohamed Ghouse ( Sinhala: මොහොමඩ් ගවුස්), was a Sri Lankan film music composer. His compositions for Sinhala cinema in the 1950s are credited by music critics as having been influential in deve ...
, Michael Sannas Liyanage and Sir Chittampalam A. Gardiner, Berty made Sri Lanka's first talkie film ''Ashokamala''. After the success of the film, he later directed the film ''
Eda Rae ''Eda Rae'' (Sinhala, ''That Night'') is a 1953 Sri Lankan film directed by Shanthi Kumar Seneviratne and Produced by Sisil Disanayaka. The film stars Sita Jayawardena and Herbie Seneviratne in lead roles whereas Shanthi Kumar, Premnath Moraes ...
'' in 1953. In the film, Berty and Sita Jayawardena played the lead roles. The film ''Eda Ra'' has to be adapted for night time as the studio facilities are available at night. But ''Eda Ra'' was not as successful as ''Asoka Mala''. In 1957, he made his third directorial venture, ''Jeewitha Satana''. In 1962, he directed the film ''Sansare'' and then ''Heta Pramada Vadi'' in 1964. The film ''Heta Pramada Vadi'' was imitated Tamil adaptation from ''Kalyana Parisu''. In 1964, his film ''Kala Kala De Pala Pala De'' was the adaptation of the Tamil film ''Irambu Thirai''. He was also the first director of the film ''Suhada Sohoyuro'' produced by E.A.P. Edirisingha. Berty has also been involved in directing dialogues for two films: the Hindi film 'Milap' titled ''Salli Epa'' and the Hindi film 'Insathiyath' titled ''Manushyathwaya''. On November 6, 1966, he wrote two articles on how to make a film.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Seneviratne, Berty 1916 births 1967 deaths Sri Lankan male film actors Alumni of Trinity College, Kandy Sri Lankan film directors