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K. D. K. Dharmawardena
Born(1944-06-13)13 June 1944
Kandy, Ceylon
Died6 November 2000(2000-11-06) (aged 56)
Dubai
EducationDharmaraja College Kandy
Occupation(s)radio broadcaster, lyricist
SpouseSamadara Kottage
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K. D. K. Dharmawardena was a lyricist and broadcaster in Sri Lanka. He was born on 13 June 1944 and died on 6 November 2000. He was married to Samadara Kottage. The songs, "Kumariyaka Paa Salamba" by W.D. Amaradeva, "Kohe Sita Oba Peminiyado" by Victor Rathnayake and "Handana Pana Nala" by Sunil Edirisinghe are some of Dharmawardena's notable lyrical contributions.

References

  1. "Donation to library in memory of late Mr. K.D.K. Dharmawardena". University Of Sri Jayawardenepura. 23 March 2017.
  2. "K. D. K. Dharmawardena". ratemusic.com.
  3. "WD Amaradeva". Sinhala Jukebox.
  4. "Victor Rathnayake Biography". victorrathnayake.lk.


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