Renowned lyricist and veteran journalist Chandrasena Thalangama passed away last night (04) at the age of 71.
Thalangama, who spent decades in the media industry, was a celebrated figure known for his profound ability to weave human emotion and social commentary into song.
Born in 1944 in Thalangama, he began his professional journey as a journalist in 1980.
For years, he was a familiar name in the newspaper industry, often writing under the name "Thalangama Chandrasena" before becoming widely recognised in the arts world as Chandrasena Thalangama.
Though his literary career spanned decades, he achieved a significant musical breakthrough in 2017 with the release of his first major song, "Samsaraye Ma."
This marked the beginning of a prolific period where his lyrics, often paired with the experimental compositions of Charitha Attalage, resonated deeply with a new generation of listeners.
His notable works include "Kuveni," "Dura Akase," "Nawum Kale," "Dole," "Duwe," "Soya Awa," "Nadagam Geeya," "Mona Alawanthakam," "Radhawanee," and "Kampa Nowan Mahamaya."
Thalangama, who spent decades in the media industry, was a celebrated figure known for his profound ability to weave human emotion and social commentary into song.
Born in 1944 in Thalangama, he began his professional journey as a journalist in 1980.
For years, he was a familiar name in the newspaper industry, often writing under the name "Thalangama Chandrasena" before becoming widely recognised in the arts world as Chandrasena Thalangama.
Though his literary career spanned decades, he achieved a significant musical breakthrough in 2017 with the release of his first major song, "Samsaraye Ma."
This marked the beginning of a prolific period where his lyrics, often paired with the experimental compositions of Charitha Attalage, resonated deeply with a new generation of listeners.
His notable works include "Kuveni," "Dura Akase," "Nawum Kale," "Dole," "Duwe," "Soya Awa," "Nadagam Geeya," "Mona Alawanthakam," "Radhawanee," and "Kampa Nowan Mahamaya."
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