Queen of the Sri Lanka Sinhala Cinema and veteran actress Malini Fonseka awarded Golden Peacock Award at the 99th International Film Festival of India

Malini Fonseka awarded Golden Peacock Award at SriLankanMasala.BlogSpot.comMalini Senehelatha Fonseka was born in 30th April 1947 in Kelaniya. She studied at St Johns College Nugegoda and Gurukula Vidyalaya, Kelaniya. Malini started her acting career as stage dramas with "Noratha Ratha" in 1963. She has played the leading role in 14 stage dramas and earned her first recognition after winning the Best Actress Award at National Drama Festival for her role in "Akal Wessa" in 1969.

Malini Fonseka awarded Golden Peacock Award at SriLankanMasala.BlogSpot.comHer cinema career which has spanned many decades began with Tissa Liyansooriya's Punchi Baba in 1968. She first earned recognition, when she won the 'Best Actress Award' at the 1969 National State Drama Festival This was followed by Sarasaviya Best Actress Awards for Hingana Kolla in 1980, Aradhana in 1982 and Yasa Isuru in 1983.

Her cinema career has spanned many decades began with "Punch Baba (The Little Baby)", directed by Tissa Liyanasooriya in 1968. After Punchi Baba, in the same year Malini appeared in another three movies including "Dahasak Sithuvili" and "Adarawanthayo". Since then she was offered the leading role in many films by almost every film director in Sri Lanka. She has acted in many international films including Pilot Premanath, a South Indian Tamil movie with veteran actor Sivaji Ganeshan in 1978. So far Malini has acted well over 150 movies in Sri Lanka.

Malini Fonseka awarded Golden Peacock Award at SriLankanMasala.BlogSpot.com
Malini Fonseka awarded Golden Peacock Award at SriLankanMasala.BlogSpot.com

Malini Fonseka awarded Golden Peacock Award at SriLankanMasala.BlogSpot.com
Malini Fonseka awarded Golden Peacock Award at SriLankanMasala.BlogSpot.com
Malini Fonseka awarded Golden Peacock Award at SriLankanMasala.BlogSpot.com
Some of her successful films such as Nidhanaya by Lester James Peiris, Siripala Saha Ranmenika by Amaranath Jayathilaka, Eya Den Loku Lamayek and Bambaru Evith by Dharmasena Pathiraja made her career more colorful.