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Thennakoon Pathiranalage Nilmini (born January 23, 1965 as නිල්මිණි තෙන්නකෝන්) [Sinhala]), popularly as Nilmini Thennakoon, is an actress in Sri Lankan cinema[1] and television.[2] Highly versatile actress particularly active in television, she is a recipient of Best Actress award multiple times in many local award festivals.[3] She is often referred to as the "tear drop" in Sinhala small screen and also Sri Lankan Madhuri Dixit.[4]

Nilmini Thennakoon
නිල්මිණි තෙන්නකෝන්
Born (1965-01-23) January 23, 1965 (age 57)
NationalitySri Lankan
EducationPrincess of Wales' College
OccupationActress
Years active1987–present
Spouse
(m. 1996)
ChildrenSwetha Mandakini
Awards
  • Best Actress
  • Most Popular Actress (12 awards)
  • Best Supporting Actress

Personal life


She was born on 23 January 1965 to Piyadasa Thennakoon and Shriyani Thennakoon in Moratuwa. She has two siblings, one elder brother (Late Deleepa Thennakoon) and one younger sister.[5] Her father was a businessman. He died when she was 13 year of age.[6] She completed education from Princess of Wales' College.

She was married to popular singer Madhumadhawa Aravinda, and they have one daughter Swetha Mandakini.[7] She met Madhumadhawa Aravinda during the teledrama Pini Bindu in 1992. They got married on May 5 in 1996.[8] They divorced in early 2000s.[9]

She faced a horrible car accident in 2007. She was sustained grievous bodily injuries from the accident and rushed to the Ragama hospital's ICU. The accident occurred at Balummahara on March 14 when she was rushing to Kurunegala from Colombo for a Television filming event. Her car was reduced to matchwood although the chauffeur miraculously escaped with minor injuries.


Career


In 1980s, she started to act in school stage when she was in grade 7 and studied dancing under Mrs. Vajira Chitrasena. Then she attended "Low Country" and Kandyan dancing under a radio artist Mrs. Chitra Kumari Kalubowila at Moratuwa. Under Chithra's guidance, she performed in a ballet Sasara staged in Rupavahini.[2]

She was introduced into the cinema by popular director Roy de Silva and actress Sumana Amarasinghe.[4] She played in the film Hitha Honda Chandiya in a dancing scene with Bandu Samarasinghe. At the same time, D. B. Nihalsinghe used Thennakoon for his TV Commercials and then for the role "Amaravathi" in the play Dimithu Muthu and then in 1991 film Keli Madala.[8] Her major television acting came through Passe Gena Manamali directed by Nalan Mendis.[2] The she acted in famous tele series Doo Daruwo which was telecast many years on the Rupavahini on Sundays at 8.30 p.m. Her character '"Deepthi" in television serial Doo Daruwo was the major success in her career.[4]

Her maiden cinematic experience came through 1985 film Mawubima Naththam Maranaya, directed by Louie Vanderstraeten with a minor role. Her first major role in cinema came through 1990 film Yukthiyata Wada directed by Sunil Soma Peiris.[10] Some of her popular films are Keli Madala, Nagaran and Le Kiri Kandulu.[11]

In 1992, she won the Sarasaviya award for the Best Upcoming actress for her role in Suranimala. She won the Sarasaviya Award for the Best Actress for the role "Veena" in the film Le Kiri Kandulu.[4] Then she won the Most Popular Teledrama Actress Award for a record six years continuously.[2] In 2008 Raigam Tele'es, Tennakoon won the award for the Best Actress for the role "Tikiri Menika" in serials Handewa directed by Sherly P. Delankawala.[12] In 2016, she won the Sumathi award for the Best Actress for the title role in Amma.[13]

She also participated to the reality program Hiru Mega Stars as the leader of group Shakyans.[14][15] She also hosted the psychology television program Sith Giman Hala telecast by TV Derana.[4]

She currently has a beauty salon at Nugegoda.


Selected television serials



Filmography


YearFilmRoleRef.
1985Mawubima Naththam Maranaya
1990Yukthiyata WadaKunchu
1990Pem Rajadahana
1991Keli MadalaSharika[43]
1992Suraniamala
1993Wali SulangaNilmini Ranasinghe
1994Ekada Wahi
1995Ayoma
1999NagaranSoma
2003Le Kiri KanduluVeena Jayaweera[44]
2016Madhura CharikaGuest role[45]
2016Hero NeroPriya Senarathne
2017BandhanayaNandawathi[46]
2019President Super Star[47]
TBDAkasa Palama[48]
TBDKadira Divyaraja[49]
TBDSanda Dadayama[50]



Awards



Sarasaviya Awards


Year Nominee / work Award Result
1992SuranimalaBest Upcoming ActressWon
2003Le Kiri KanduluBest ActressNominated

Sumathi Awards


Year Nominee / work Award Result
2000IsidasiBest ActressWon
1995Peoples' VoteMost Popular Actress[51]Won
2015GirikulaBest Supporting Actress[52]Won
2016AmmaBest Actress[53]Won

Raigam Tele'es


Year Nominee / work Award Result
2009HendewaBest ActressWon

References


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