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K. D. K. Dharmawardena | |
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Died | 6 November 2000 Dubai | (aged 56)
Education | Dharmaraja College Kandy |
Occupation(s) | radio broadcaster, lyricist |
Spouse | Samadara Kottage |
K. D. K. Dharmawardena was a lyricist and broadcaster in Sri Lanka. [1] He was born on 13 June 1944 and died on 6 November 2000. [2][ unreliable source?] He was married to Samadara Kottage. The songs, "Kumariyaka Paa Salamba" by W.D. Amaradeva, [3][ unreliable source?] "Kohe Sita Oba Peminiyado" by Victor Rathnayake [4] and "Handana Pana Nala" by Sunil Edirisinghe are some of Dharmawardena's notable lyrical contributions.
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K. D. K. Dharmawardena | |
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Born | |
Died | 6 November 2000 Dubai | (aged 56)
Education | Dharmaraja College Kandy |
Occupation(s) | radio broadcaster, lyricist |
Spouse | Samadara Kottage |
K. D. K. Dharmawardena was a lyricist and broadcaster in Sri Lanka. [1] He was born on 13 June 1944 and died on 6 November 2000. [2][ unreliable source?] He was married to Samadara Kottage. The songs, "Kumariyaka Paa Salamba" by W.D. Amaradeva, [3][ unreliable source?] "Kohe Sita Oba Peminiyado" by Victor Rathnayake [4] and "Handana Pana Nala" by Sunil Edirisinghe are some of Dharmawardena's notable lyrical contributions.